Jaguars 4-3 After Back-to-Back Losses
Jaguars 4-3 After Back-to-Back Losses

Jaguars 4-3 After Back-to-Back Losses

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The Jacksonville Jaguars enter their bye week 4-3 after back-to-back losses to the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams, leaving critics extra time to react but players insist there is “no panic” with 10 games remaining. Head coach Liam Coen has faced scrutiny — particularly for aggressive fourth-down calls in the Rams game — even as he’s credited with guiding Jacksonville to its best seven-game start in nearly a decade and retains some coaching-market respect. Offensive inconsistency is a central concern: Trevor Lawrence has produced usable fantasy numbers, the run game has cooled with Travis Etienne’s production falling significantly, and young pass-catchers like Brian Thomas must cut down on drops. The offensive line has struggled, with left tackle Cam Little allowing heavy pressure and sacks and his future as a starter under evaluation. Jacksonville is exploring ways to bolster its pass rush, with veteran edge-rusher names such as Arden Key, Azeez Ojulari and Kingsley Enagbare discussed as potential trade additions. Injuries (Travon Walker’s wrist) and role evaluations — including rookie No. 2 overall pick Hunter’s split offensive/defensive snaps — will factor into how the Jaguars approach the final 10 games.

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