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The New York Jets have a historically woeful stretch going that the Jacksonville Jaguars can't let them bounce back from.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. is enjoying the best season of his five-year NFL career, and it's coming at the best possible time for the team and for himself.
On their current 53-man roster, the Jacksonville Jaguars have 27 players who weren’t with the organization last year. That means this season has been months of teammates learning about each other. Who is tough? Who is versatile? And, who is underrated?
The Jacksonville Jaguars haven't gotten what they needed from Brian Thomas Jr. this season, but he might be turning up at just the right time.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will try to extend their winning streak to five when they host the New York Jets on Sunday.
Start an undrafted rookie. With Tyrod Taylor (groin) and Justin Fields (knee) nursing injuries, rookie Brady Cook is trending toward his first NFL start. Coach Aaron Glenn, who tends to keep things close to the vest, hasn't announced his plans for Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars (9-4) at EverBank Stadium.
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Where Jaguars' ascending offense can improve down the stretch
The Jaguars' offense continues to ascend, but there is one area where this unit can take a big step forward down the stretch.
Liam Coen made a call to action, noting the pass-rush’s lack of success rushing four, forcing Anthony Campanaile to blitz maybe more than he would otherwise after the Texans loss in Week 10.