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The Jaguars have been the worst team in the league on 3rd downs through 2 weeks of the season. While it's early, the team has an inability to execute.
The Vikings, who the Jaguars play on Sunday (1 p.m. ET, FOX) at home, have allowed a 29.2% third-down conversion rate (second in the NFL) in the first half of games this season.
Third down has become the Jaguars’ single-greatest problem. They are ranked last in the league in third-down efficiency on offense, ... This isn't something new to the Jaguars, who struggled with ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) The Jacksonville Jaguars have a new area of emphasis: Third down. After failing to convert a third down for the second time in coach Gus Bradley's three seasons and giving ...
Against Buffalo, the Jaguars only converted two of their 13 third-down attempts, failing to sustain drives or score points. This led to the Jaguars being down by 30 points going into halftime.
Bevell on Thursday also addressed in detail two issues on offense – third-down conversions and big plays. The Jaguars are last in the NFL in third-down conversion at 29.79 percent and have had just ...
But it's pretty close. The Jaguars are averaging 15 points per game -- worse than all but four teams -- and 295 yards per game. They're struggling on third down and in the red zone, and one of ...
After failing to convert a third down for the second time in coach Gus Bradley's three seasons and giving up four lengthy ones late in a 23-17 loss to Atlanta on Sunday, the Jaguars (5-9) plan to ...
Third down problems hampering Jaguars' offense. John Reid. On a short-yardage play this past Sunday, Leonard Fournette took a pitch and before he could reach the line of scrimmage he was met by ...
Third down. After failing to convert a third down for the second time in coach Gus Bradley's three seasons and giving up four lengthy ones late in a 23-17 loss to Atlanta on Sunday, the Jaguars (5 ...
The Vikings, who the Jaguars play on Sunday (1 p.m. ET, FOX) at home, have allowed a 29.2% third-down conversion rate (second in the NFL) in the first half of games this season.
Against Buffalo, the Jaguars only converted two of their 13 third-down attempts, failing to sustain drives or score points. This led to the Jaguars being down by 30 points going into halftime.