Jaguars lose to the Cardinals, 31-19: Here’s how Twitter reacted

The Jags losing streak moved to 18 Sunday after falling to the Arizona Cardinals. Here is how Twitter reacted in a game where the Jags gave up a second half lead.

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For the 19th consecutive week, the Jacksonville Jaguars found themselves on the wrong side of the win-loss column Sunday as they fell to the Arizona Cardinals by a score of 31-19 at TIAA Bank Field.

The Jaguars were going into the game as heavy underdogs as they were a 7.5-point underdog according to Tipico Sportsbook, so expectations were incredibly low going into this matchup against one of the NFL’s top offenses. The game was another ugly start from the offense, however, there were some moments such as a 68-yard missed field-goal return touchdown by Jamal Agnew that gave the fanbase hope for the Jags’ first win on the season.

Unfortunately, the Jaguars could not maintain that momentum, though, as the Cardinals would score 21 unanswered points to close out the game and hand the Jaguars another loss. The Cardiac Cats moved to 0-3 as a result, and now have a short amount of time to get prepared for Cincinnati, who they will play during “Thursday Night Football.”

Here is how Twitter reacted:

Behind Enemy Lines: Week 3 Q&A with Cardinals Wire

With the Jags and Cardinals set to battle in a few days, we sat down with @senorjessroot of @Cards_Wire for some intel on Kyler Murray and Co.

With another loss added to their 2021 record, the Jacksonville Jaguars will be hoping to get one in the win column this week. That won’t necessarily be easy with the Arizona Cardinals coming to town as they appear to be far more talented than the Jags’ last two opponents and are playing at an elite level offensively.

However, it wasn’t always clicking like this for Kliff Kingsbury, Kyler Murray, and the crew, and to find out how they got from a 5-10 record two seasons ago to where they are now, we caught up with Cards Wire editor Jess Root this week. Here are five questions he was able to answer on the Jags’ Week 3 opponents: