The Jaguars had their opportunities on Sunday against the Chiefs. What did we learn from Jacksonville as it dropped to 3-7 entering the bye week?
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. runs with the ball as Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Joshua Williams defends during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022, in Kansas City, Mo.
The Jaguars fell to 3-7 with a 27-17 loss to the Chiefs in Kansas City. It was the first game this season in which Jacksonville did not lead at some point in the game.called it a “benchmark game.” So how did the Jaguars measure up? Here are my four biggest takeaways from the game:The story of the game was the opportunities the Jaguars missed. Here’s a sampling.
Underdogs playing on the road can’t afford to squander opportunities as the Jaguars did on Sunday in Kansas City.For most of the game, the Jaguars’ offensive line was beaten by the Chiefs’ front., but he wasn’t the only one who struggled., and when they did, Mahomes did what he does, and escaped, setting up big plays.continued to struggle to get sacks. While Allen has produced pressure, the sack numbers have not been there lately.
He had a couple of missed throws early on but led three impressive drives when the Jaguars had to have a touchdown to stay in the game. One came to close out the first half, although it led to a missed field goal. The drive to cut the Kansas City lead to 27-17 in the fourth quarter was one to build on as well. We’re seeing the development that Lawrence needs to show as his second professional season plays out.
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