Poll: Is K’Lavon Chaisson the right selection for the Jags at No. 20?

How do you all feel about the Jags’ selection of LSU pass-rusher K’Lavon Chaisson?

With the No. 20 overall selection, the Jacksonville Jaguars decided to double down on Southeastern Conference defenders by selecting Louisiana State edge-rusher, K’Lavon Chaisson. After the selection of Florida’s man-coverage ace, C.J. Henderson, the Jaguars looked to edge-rusher to replace Yannick Ngakoue.

Many expected Chaisson to be gone by pick No. 20, but he ultimately fell and it seems the talent was just too good to pass up on for general manager Dave Caldwell. Chaisson was a wrecking ball for LSU and he made his presence known in their biggest games. In his last seven games, Chaisson racked up nine tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks for the National Championship Tigers.

With some other talented players left on the board at key positions of need, namely teammate Justin Jefferson, did Caldwell and the Jaguars make the correct pick in taking Chaisson?

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Report: Jags, CB Darqueze Dennard deal doesn’t fall through

After agreeing to terms last week, cornerback Darqueze Dennard and the Jacksonville Jaguars won’t be making it official after all. According to John Reid of the Florida Times-Union, the agreement between the two sides is off. Wow category: Jaguars …

After agreeing to terms last week, cornerback Darqueze Dennard and the Jacksonville Jaguars won’t be making it official after all. According to John Reid of the Florida Times-Union, the agreement between the two sides is off.

Talk about a weird turn of events.

With COVID-19 causing limitations for the NFL during the free agency period, it appears Dennard never put pen to paper and wants to seek a better opportunity. Per coach Doug Marrone, he was expected to compete to start as an exterior cornerback but now the competition for the two spots will come down to Tre Herndon, new addition Rashaan Melvin, Parry Nickerson, Brandon Watson, and whoever the Jags add in free agency or the draft.

Dennard was a former first-round pick (2014) for the Cincinnati Bengals out of Michigan State. He was able to accumulate 408 total tackles and three picks over the span of six seasons with the team while predominantly playing nickelback.

Doug Marrone explains his approach to tackling 2 London games in 2020

Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Marrone answered questions about the team’s approach to an extra London game in 2020.

Tuesday morning, Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Marrone spoke to the media ahead of the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. One of the first questions asked in the press conference was about how the team will deal with having two back-to-back games in London in the upcoming season.

As he has done throughout his time in Jacksonville, Marrone was as candid as possible in his response. He said his top priority will be to make the players comfortable as the team will be away from their families for over a week (10 days).

“We’re looking at things first and foremost to make sure our players are good,” Marrone said. “That’s the first thing we’ve been talking about, looking at, and investigating. You know, making things right for our players.”

Whilst this is the first time in NFL history that a team will play back-to-back games in London, he did note that teams have stayed on the West Coast between two cross-country games and have reached out to them to understand how the process of such a trip works logistically.

The Jaguars have a turbulent history with international fixtures, only winning three of the seven games they’ve played at Wembley Stadium. Despite that, Marrone is keen to make London “an advantage” and is looking to shift the Jaguars’ approach to the international series in hopes of more favorable results.

“I’ve done it a lot of different ways,” Marrone said. “I’ve been out there a whole week where we played on a Sunday when I was with New Orleans and immediately after the game we flew to London and stayed there the whole week. […] What I’m trying to do is go back to that experience when we flew out after that Sunday game. I’ll reach out to coach [Sean] Payton just to kind of get a reminder of what we did.”

The Saints beat the Chargers during their first trip to London and Marrone added that he knows it’s a performance-based business where he’ll need to provide the right results regardless of how hard the traveling schedule is.

“Any time you win you look back and say, OK, what did we do there? Let’s do the same thing,” Marrone said of the Saints approach to London in the past. “If you lose, you want to make sure you change it up.”

In addition to having empathy for the disruption that an added London game will bring to his players, Marrone also showed an understanding of the strain that the news has put on local fans. He’s stated that he’s even had a chance to talk to fans in person while being out in the community this offseason.

“I get a chance to connect and talk to the fan who is doing everything they can to get the season ticket and enjoy the games,” Marrone said. “I have a great amount of empathy for the challenges they have. I look at it as a challenge for our fans, coaches, and players to sustain our team in Jacksonville. If that’s what we have to do, then it’s just what we have to do. […] I think for the fans who can afford to go out there, it’s going to be an outstanding trip. For those who can’t, hopefully, my goal is to win games and we can help them at the end of the year and get some home [playoff] games.”

Of course, the last time the Jags hosted a playoff game was during the 2017 season when they defeated the Buffalo Bills in the wildcard round, and clearly, Marrone believes they can get back to that point. If he can win the two international games this season, it would certainly help the Jags’ playoff chances as they haven’t quite been able to handle their business these past two seasons in the United Kingdom.

How to watch, stream, listen to Colts vs. Jags

The Jags will take the field one last time in 2019 and here is how to catch all the action.

The Jacksonville Jaguars will take the field for one last battle in 2019 and it will be against a familiar foe in the Indianapolis Colts. They will enter the game as six-point underdogs and will have an uphill battle to climb as running back Leonard Fournette will sit out with the flu.

Sunday’s game could also mark the last for coach Doug Marrone and general manager Dave Caldwell. Per NFL insider Ian Rapoport, both personnel members had a good chance to return as of last week but the team suffered another double-digit loss after the report surfaced, so both could leave the stadium looking for jobs Week 17.

With fans anticipating an offseason full of changes after Sunday’s game, here is how to watch stream and listen to Sunday’s season finale:

Game Information

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Indianapolis Colts

Streaming

fuboTV (try it free)

Jaguars official smartphone app for select affiliate markets

Television

Action News CBS 47 (locally)

View coverage map here.

Radio

1010XL AM and 92.5 FM (flagship) Jaguars Radio Network

Sirius: Jaguars internet channel 814 (feed channel 135) Colts internet channel 813 (feed channel 108) 

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Jaguars season finale vs. Colts moved to late afternoon time slot

Due to the game having wildcard playoff implications, the Jacksonville Jaguars season finale against the Indianapolis Colts has been moved from its original 1 p.m. ET time slot to a 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff. Time Change Our Week 17 game against the …

Due to the game having wildcard playoff implications, the Jacksonville Jaguars season finale against the Indianapolis Colts has been moved from its original 1 p.m. ET time slot to a 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff.

The only playoff spot that hasn’t been decided is the No. 6 wildcard, which could be won by the Tennessee Titans, Pittsburgh Steelers or Oakland Raiders. Currently, the Titans hold the last AFC playoff seed and a win is all they need to make the playoffs. However, if they lose, the Jags and Colts game becomes a factor for them and the other two teams on the outside looking in.

The Colts own the all-time series between the two teams with a record of 24-13. They beat the Jags handily in their last meeting by a score of 33-13, and with the Jags’ defense being depleted due to injuries, Sunday’s game could have a similar outcome.

 

How to watch, stream, listen to Jags vs. Raiders

With just a few games left on their schedule, the Jacksonville Jaguars are running out of time to acquire their first win since before their bye week. To do that this week, they will have to overcome a bad span of history on the West Coast as they …

With just a few games left on their schedule, the Jacksonville Jaguars are running out of time to acquire their first win since before their bye week. To do that this week, they will have to overcome a bad span of history on the West Coast as they will be looking for their first victory there since 2004. Coincidentally, that win came against their Week 15 opponents in the Oakland Raiders.

Luckily, the Raiders will be coming off a series of games where they’ve been getting blown out as of late, too. Unlike the Jags though, they will have some extra motivation to win Sunday due to Week 15’s game being the last regular season game they will have in RingCentral Coliseum (a.k.a. Oakland Coliseum) and the playoffs being a slim possibility.

Here is every thing fans need to know to tune in to the action Sunday as the Jags head to the West Coast:

Game Information

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Oakland Raiders

Streaming

fuboTV (try it free)

Jaguars official smartphone app for select affiliate markets

Television

Action News CBS 47 (locally)

Radio

1010XL AM and 92.5 FM (flagship) Jaguars Radio Network

Sirius: Jaguars internet channel 814 (feed channel 133) Raiders internet channel  824 (feed channel 105) 

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Jaguars X-factors on offense and defense vs. Chargers

Which Jags players can be the Jaguars’ X-factors on offense and defense vs. Chargers?

The Jacksonville Jaguars and Los Angeles Chargers face off Sunday in a battle of two desperately disappointing franchises. Both teams are on a losing streak that spans at least three games, with the Jaguars trying to avoid losing their fifth-straight game.

Gardner Minshew II is back as the starting quarterback for Jacksonville, which is just about the only thing keeping fans engaged in what has otherwise has been a very disappointing season.

With positive momentum nowhere to be seen in Northeast Florida and tough games against wild-card hopefuls in the Oakland Raiders and Indianapolis Colts, and a game against an unpredictable Atlanta Falcons team, the Jaguars might not win another game this year if they aren’t able to win Sunday.

Simply put, a win by Jacksonville Sunday will take a special effort from some of the best players, but who can provide an X-factor for the Jaguars in this game?

RB Ryquell Armstead

The Jacksonville Jaguars will be up against a talented passing defense as the Chargers are ranked fourth in passing yards allowed under former Jags head coach Gus Bradley. Much of that is because of edge rushers Melvin Ingram and Joey Bosa. They also have an elite corner in Casey Hayward. That said, when considering how the group plays defense under Bradley, the Jags will need to depend on a player who makes defenders miss and Ryquell Armstead is just that.

Of course, Leonard Fournette has flourished as a pass-catcher this season, but the Chargers are well aware of who he is. That’s exactly why the Jags should look to get Armstead, who is still relatively unknown, some opportunities in the passing game as he and rookie Gardner Minshew already have one touchdown connection.

DE Yannick Ngakoue

Normally we don’t go with starers in our X-factors post, but Ngakoue has an X-factor ability: causing turnovers. He’ll be up against a quarterback with eight turnovers in his last three games in Philip Rivers. In that span, Rivers has also fumbled the ball twice.

Ngakoue is likely headed to the franchise tag as the future of this Jaguars’ front office remains up in the air. However, that hasn’t let contract issues prevent him from producing this season.

The fourth-year defensive end has registered four sacks and two forced fumbles in his last five games, which is a remarkably impressive run of form. The Chargers’ offensive line isn’t brilliant and if the Maryland product can make his presence felt against his assignment, then it could be a very fruitful day for him.

3 keys to a Jaguars victory vs. Chargers

Jaguars vs. Chargers provides an opportunity to finally stop the losing streak, here’s how Jacksonville can beat their struggling opponent.

The Jacksonville Jaguars need a win more so than any other team in football this weekend. Currently on a four-game skid, Jacksonville has gone from division title contenders to being near the top of the draft order in less than a month.

Unfortunately, the games don’t get any easier heading forward. Sunday’s opponents, the Los Angeles Chargers, are undeniably talented but are enduring a difficult season of their own, too. Thanks to divisional losses, they’ve found themselves at the bottom of the AFC West, though they have some big wins against the Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts and the 9-3 Green Bay Packers.

If Jacksonville is to stop the bleeding and avoid being condemned to their eleventh losing season in the last 12 years, they will have to stick to a clear game-plan.

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Take the pressure off Gardner Minshew II

Gardner Minshew II has been reinserted as the Jaguars’ starter ahead of this game, but if the Jaguars end up relying on “Minshew Mania” too heavily for the win today then they have let their rookie quarterback down. The Jaguars have a running back playing at a Pro Bowl level this season in Leonard Fournette, and he should be utilized heavily in Sunday’s game.

The Chargers pass defense is fourth-best in the country, with the secondary continuing to shut down receivers and Derwin James set to start in his second game of the season coming back from a foot injury. This means offensive coordinator John DeFilippo will need to lean on his running back for the win Sunday.

This year Fournette has established himself as an option out of the backfield whilst continuing to impose himself as a powerful runner. Chargers’ pass rushers Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram are both exceptional at getting after the quarterback, and with Minshew’s documented fumbling issues, Fournette should be the feature of Sunday’s game if the Jags want to minimize turnover opportunities.

Bucs vs. Jaguars: Week 13 Jags Wire staff picks and predictions

The Jacksonville Jaguars will be returning home to take on the Tampa Bay Bucs after spending a month away from TIAA Bank Field. They’ll be looking to end a three-game skid against a group that has some momentum after the Bucs took it to the Atlanta …

The Jacksonville Jaguars will be returning home to take on the Tampa Bay Bucs after spending a month away from TIAA Bank Field. They’ll be looking to end a three-game skid against a group that has some momentum after the Bucs took it to the Atlanta Falcons Week 12.

Here are our predictions for Week 13 as fans will get to witness an in-state rivalry in North Florida:

James Johnson (@Sportsgrind_Don): 35 Jags, 31 Bucs

Call it a gut feeling, but I believe both teams will score a lot of points. The Jags’ defense isn’t elite anymore and hasn’t been for a while. They also could be without starters Myles Jack and Tre Herndon against a very good Bucs passing unit to make matters worse. However, the Bucs’ defense is even worse (at least against the pass) making for the perfect situation for Nick Foles to find his groove. I believe the Jags will make one more key play than their in-state rivals a notch a win here.

Phil Smith (@PhiltheFilipino): Jags 16, Bucs 14

Three straight division losses have seemingly sent the locker room and fanbase into an all-out frenzy. The Jaguars are a better team than the Bucs, they should win this game handily, however, they’ll find a way to make it much closer than it needs to be. As I mentioned last week, it’s in the team’s best interest to lose out, but they’ll trip into a win in front of an empty TIAA Bank Stadium with fans growing tired of the poor choices by the organization.

Jacob DeLawrence (@_Jdela): Jags 17, Bucs 10

This game is literally the definition of a pick-em game. Both teams have fallen short of their expectations for the season. Both teams are also suffering from inconsistent quarterback play and that will likely be the theme of the day and the reason why the Jags win. Jameis Winston will throw a costly pick that leads to a field goal that seals it.

Daniel Griffis (@GriffisNFL): 26 Bucs, Jags 20

Confidence in the Jaguars has hit an all-time low. The team has lost three straight games by 20 or more points and have shown no signs of turning it around. Both sides of the balk are struggling, but with the turnover prone Tampa Bay Bucs coming to town, the team may be able to show signs of life. I think the Jags come away disappointed, but will manage to keep it close.

Robert Ricks (@rrickswriting): Bucs 36, Jags 23

The Jags will have their hands completely full with a potential makeshift group in the front seven, who will have to guard both Buccaneers receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. The Jaguars will need to force Jameis Winston into a couple of turnovers to keep this game even. I predict that Nick Foles will struggle, which could lead to him getting benched in favor of Gardner Minshew II in this game.

3 Jaguars to watch on defense vs. Bucs

The Jags defense will need to have a solid day Sunday against the Bucs passing attack, which could lead to Josh Allen getting more snaps.

The Jacksonville Jaguars went winless in November and will look to get away from that in December. First up on their schedule for the upcoming month are their in-state rivals in the Tampa Bay Bucs, who are coming off a solid win against the Atlanta Falcons.

Here are three Jaguars to watch on the defensive side of the ball, as the Jags try to cool down a hot Bucs offense:

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CB Tre Herndon

The Jags’ passing defense will be very important in Sunday’s game. Bruce Arians has his group clicking through the air as they rank fourth in passing yards (288.1 YPG), fourth in total yards (386.4 YPG) and third in points scored (28.4 PPG).

A big part of their success is due to their dynamic duo at the receiver position in Chris Godwin and Mike Evans, who have nine and seven touchdowns on the season, respectively. Both receivers will also roll into Sunday’s game with over 1,000 yards receiving and will be matched up against A.J. Bouye and Tre Herndon.

With Arians and former Jags quarterback turned coordinator Byron Leftwich making the game-plan, the Cards will test Herndon more than Bouye, and he must answer the call as he did against the New York Jets when he had two picks. However, if he doesn’t it could be a long day for the Jags on defense.