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Over the last seven games, the Trevor Lawrence-led Jacksonville Jaguars offense has emerged as one of the best attacks in the NFL. The Jaguars are 6-1 during t
Trevor Lawrence was sharp throughout, passing for 330 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions. His early scramble for a touchdown and a perfectly dropped 33-yard throw on third-and-long late in the second quarter highlighted his command of the offense.
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3 things learned from Jacksonville Jaguars' win over Jets
The Jaguars' offense is rolling, and Lawrence is leading the way. After totaling five takeaways over the previous two games, the Jaguars' defense came away with three more interceptions against the New York Jets. Along with that, the Jaguars also had two fourth-down stops, which are just as good as an interception or a fumble.
Durable and dependable over four seasons, Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne could be available to other teams in March. Etienne is closing in on 1,000 yards rushing for the third time and already tied his career high with 12 total touchdowns,
The Jacksonville Jaguars aced their test against the New York Jets. In a matchup they could've easily looked past, they came to play ball. The Jaguars put up 31 first half points and put away the Jets, 48-20. The team now has a playoff-like matchup with the Denver Broncos on the docket next week.
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Good, bad, ugly from Jacksonville Jaguars Week 15 win vs. Jets
The Jacksonville Jaguars improved to 10-4 on the season following Sunday's Week 15 win over the New York Jets. This is the Jaguars ' fifth win in a row as they maintain their lead in the AFC South. With the dust having settled on Sunday's game, let's highlight the good, bad, and ugly from the Jaguars' performance.
The Jacksonville Jaguars can't let the New York Jets steal a game at EverBank Stadium with the margin for error for making the playoffs so thin.
One thing that might help, though, is beating the Denver Broncos in Week 16. Taking down the current No. 1 seed in the AFC on the road would give the Jaguars another statement victory this season and make it seemingly impossible to deny their contendership.