Everything Doug Pederson said after Jaguars’ historic loss vs. Lions

Everything Doug Pederson said after Jaguars’ historic loss vs. Lions

The Lions delivered the Jaguars their worst loss in franchise history on Sunday, a 52-6 beatdown in which Detroit scored touchdowns over its first seven drives while Jacksonville managed only two field goals in 60 minutes.

Find everything Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said after the game below.

On what Pederson said to the Jaguars in the locker room after the loss:

DOUG PEDERSON: “It’s difficult to find words because everybody is so disappointed, frustrated, angry. It’s the emotion of how much you put into the week and then playing like we did, so it’s just frustrating. Our break, obviously, comes at a right time. Our guys need some time away, they need to refresh, recharge. Coaches, players, but we do need to take, I think, the first part of the week and really reflect and go back and study as coaches to see what’s been good and what hasn’t been good. So, that’s the great opportunity that we have. Six games left and it’ll be exciting because most of those, I think four of the six, are division games and still an opportunity there.”

On if Pederson thinks the Jaguars defense is fatigued:

DOUG PEDERSON: “I feel like it’s been a long season, 11 games, two weeks in London obviously, and travel and whatnot. I did and I do, and I think the guys need a break. But I’m sure if you ask them, they probably feel tired. They feel drained a little bit and they need to refresh and get ready to go.”

On if Pederson thinks this is his last game coaching the Jaguars:

DOUG PEDERSON: “You know what, I can’t control that and you know – listen, I’ve been around this League a long time and if it’s going to happen, it’s going to happen obviously, but at the same time, I still have a job to do and that’s to get ready for a good division opponent here in two weeks.”

On if Pederson anticipates the coaching staff changing over the bye week:

DOUG PEDERSON: “I don’t know yet. Something I have to think about and it’s just – it’s hard. It’s hard to put it all on, I think, one person. I think coaches have to look at themselves, we have to look – I have to start there, look at myself and obviously the staff and what are we doing, how are we preparing our players, and then same way with the players, right? They have to look at themselves and be critical of themselves and then make the changes, make the corrections that we need to get better. So, I’ll process a few things and – but I’m glad that we have the bye right now though.”

On how formidable the Lions’ offense was:

DOUG PEDERSON: “It’s a good team, yeah, they’re rolling. They’re playing well. [Lions QB] Jared [Goff]’s playing really good and it’s – you can see how this teams really come together, all three phases are playing well. So, credit what [Lions Head] Coach [Dan] Campbell’s been doing and really getting these guys to buy in and play well.”

On Pederson’s expectations for the rest of the season:

DOUG PEDERSON: “I mean there’s always that possibility, but I don’t think so, not with this group. I think this group will continue to respond and do the things necessary to prepare for a football game. I don’t – I’ve never sensed that with this group and don’t anticipate that.”

On whether Pederson feels the Lions took the heart out of the Jaguars or if the defense was just fatigued:

DOUG PEDERSON: “I think it’s the latter, honestly. I think the fact that we’ve been on the field way too long defensively the last four weeks and that’s a combination of offense has to do their part which hasn’t been able to do. Stay on the field and score points and we haven’t been able to do that and that’s what we have to look at there too. But I think there is some of that fatigue there of playing a lot of snaps in these last couple of weeks.”

On Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence having a good chance to play coming off of the bye week:

DOUG PEDERSON: “I mean we’ll see. We’ll see how he does during the week of this bye and see where he’s at. I’m not going to commit right now obviously. We still have a ways away, but we’ll see. We’ll see how he does this week, and we have time, so we’ll figure that out.”

On if the first two weeks of the Jaguars’ season set the tone for the rest of the season:

DOUG PEDERSON: “Yeah, I think I look at that and I have looked at that and I have thought about that and sometimes it’s interesting how a play or two here or there can kind of change the course of a season. That’s so early in the season though that you still have time to fix it. So, it’s hard to maybe say it was just that, but some of the mistakes still being made just have to be fixed, have to be corrected. But again, it’s not a lack of effort or physicality or nothing like that. We just need – this team needs a break.”

On what the Lions defense did to keep the Jaguars’ offense out of the end zone: 

DOUG PEDERSON: “Nothing, they just played their scheme. They just played their defense, it’s a good defense. They played fast today, and they did a nice job, and we got in that high red area, they did a nice job of just holding us to three there a couple of times. But they just played their deal.”

Lions blowout win over Jaguars ends in Scorigami

It’s the Lions’ second Scorigami win this season.

The Lions easily disposed of the Jacksonville Jaguars by a score of 52-6. Not only was that the worst loss in Jaguars’ franchise history — not to mention potentially the last game for Doug Pederson as head coach — but we got ourselves a Scorigami.

As a quick reminder, a Scorigami is a final score in the NFL that had never happened before. So the Lions can now say they have won the first game to ever end with the final score of 52-6. It’s the second time the Lions dropped 52 on an opponent this season. The first was their 52-14 Week 8 win over the Tennessee Titans.

It’s the 1,088th unique final score in NFL history. This also marks the third time the Lions have been in a Scorigami under head coach Dan Campbell. The Lions are 2-1 in those games. The other win also came this season when they defeated the Dallas Cowboys 47-9 back on October 13.

Lions post best offensive performance in franchise history in 52-6 win over Jaguars

A franchise day for the Lions on offense in their 52-6 blowout of the Jaguars.

Sunday was a field day for the Detroit Lions. They cruised to a 52-6 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars to move to 9-1 on the year. In the process, they set a franchise record with 645 yards of offense. Their previous record was 623.

Jared Goff finished 24-of-29 for 412 yards and four touchdowns. He finished with a perfect passer rating of 158.3. Backup quarterback Hendon Hooker added 37 yards on 3-of-4 passing. Detroit also rushed for 196 yards and three touchdowns. David Montgomery (15 rushes, 75 yards, two touchdowns) and Jahmyr Gibbs (11 rushes, 69 yards, one touchdown) combined for 144 yards and three touchdowns.

Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams both broke the century mark Sunday. St. Brown caught 11 passes for 161 yards and two touchdowns, while Williams caught four passes for 124 yards and a touchdown. Gibbs also had a 54-yard reception. A friendly reminder that tight end Sam LaPorta did not play in this game due to injury.

The kicking game deserves some love as well. Jake Bates nailed all seven of his extra point attempts and made his long field-goal attempt, contributing ten points.

Overall, an extremely fun day for the Lions. By the way, the Jaguars had just 170 yards of offense.

Lions lambaste spiraling Jaguars, 52-6

Lions lambaste spiraling Jaguars, 52-6

If the Doug Pederson and Trent Baalke era in Jacksonville ended on Sunday, it did so in history-making fashion.

The Lions (9-1) handed the Jaguars (2-9) their biggest loss in the franchise’s 30-year annals, with quarterback Jared Goff passing for four touchdowns and running backs David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs rushing for three scores in Detroit’s 52-6 triumph.

Jacksonville’s biggest loss before this weekend came in the club’s debut season, a 44-0 defeat in Detroit 30 years ago.

The media arm of the National Football League, NFL Network reported Saturday that the Jaguars could make a “dramatic move” by dismissing Pederson, their head coach, and Baalke, their general manager, following a loss to the Lions, potentially during Jacksonville’s Week 12 bye.

If Jaguars owner Shad Khan intends to base such a decision on this game, it would be difficult for anyone to come up with a counterargument.

Jacksonville’s offense was again inept without franchise quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who missed his second consecutive game with a left shoulder injury.

Backup quarterback Mac Jones completed 17-of-29 passes for 138 yards, averaging 4.8 yards per attempt. Jacksonville’s rushing game garnered a mere 2.4 yards per carry over 17 tries.

The Jaguars finished drives in Lions’ territory only three-of-nine times, taking 59 and 35-yard field goals from rookie kicker Cam Little and blowing a late third-quarter series with Jones intercepted by Detroit safety Kerby Joseph.

Detroit, meanwhile, posted touchdowns on seven straight possessions, beginning on their 70-yard opening drive with a two-yard score by Montgomery. Five of the Lions’ scoring series went for at least 80 yards.

The Lions finished with a single-game franchise-best 645 yards offensively. They went 6-of-10 on third down and three-of-three on fourth down.

The Jaguars will return to action in Jacksonville in Week 13, set to host the Houston Texans (6-4) on Dec. 1 at 1 p.m. ET. Time will tell if Pederson and Baalke will be with them.

Lions set record for consecutive games with rushing touchdowns

Lions set record for consecutive games with rushing touchdowns

It’s nice having David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs. The Lions are almost a virtual lock to score a touchdown on the ground between those two. In fact, they just set an NFL record Sunday because of them, specifically Monty.

Montgomery’s first-quarter touchdown run marked the 24th consecutive game, including the playoffs, in which the Lions have scored a rushing touchdown. That is the longest streak in NFL history. The streak dates back to Week 6 of last season against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

They are also now at 21 straight regular-season games with a rushing touchdown. That’s tied with the 1974-76 Miami Dolphins for the 3rd-longest streak in the NFL history.

Jameson Williams hilariously channeled Marshawn Lynch on an electric TD vs. the Jaguars

Marshawn Lynch should be VERY proud of Jameson Williams.

Once upon a time, Marshawn Lynch captivated the NFL world with his electric “Beast Quake” touchdown run against the New Orleans Saints during the 2011 playoffs. The play became synonymous with Lynch’s NSFW celebration, where he grabs his groin while leaping backward into the end zone.

Young Detroit Lions star receiver Jameson Williams saw an opportunity to perfectly channel that famous moment against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.

With the Lions already laying a beatdown on Jacksonville in the early third quarter, Williams took an intermediate pass and turned it into an electric 64-yard touchdown when he ran past the entire Jaguars defense. And as he crossed the plane, Williams leaped backward and recreated Lynch’s hilarious taunt.

It doesn’t get better than that:

Somewhere, you better believe that Lynch saw this Williams replay and smiled. As he should.

Jameson Williams hits ‘Beast Mode’ celebration after third-quarter touchdown

Jamison Williams hits ‘Beast Mode’ celebration after third-quarter touchdown

Marshawn Lynch, is that you? No, it’s Jameson Williams channeling his inner Beast Mode.

Jamo broke free for a 64-yard catch-and-run early in the third quarter to give the Lions a 35-6 lead over the Jaguars. As Williams enters the end zone, he dove backwards in a similar fashion to the former Seahawks running back after his big touchdown run in the 2010 NFC Wild Card playoff against the New Orleans Saints — the season the Seahawks won the NFC West with a 7-9 record.

Williams and Amon-Ra St. Brown have both reached 100 receiving yards as the Lions are in complete control against Jacksonville, on their way to 9-1 with a trip to Indianapolis coming next week before hosting the Bears on Thanksgiving.

Alex Anzalone heads to locker room, seems to say ‘It’s broke’ regarding his wrist

Alex Anzalone heads to locker room, seems to say ‘It’s broke’ regarding his wrist

The Lions have been cruising so far against the Jacksonville Jaguars, holding a 28-3 lead. But they may have just one of their top defenders for the time being. Linebacker Alex Anzalone just went to the locker room holding his left arm. He was also seen seemingly saying that his wrist is broke.

Anzalone has been ruled questionable to return. Anzalone has been one of the leaders of the Detroit defense and had registered five tackles with one tackle for a loss in the first half.

David Montgomery hits Pee Wee Herman dance following touchdown run

David Montgomery hits Pee Wee Herman dance following touchdown run

After spotting the Jaguars three points via a 59-yard field goal, the Lions marched down the field, going 70 yards in nine plays and taking 4:37 off the clock. It culminated with a two-yard touchdown run for David Montgomery. That’s his 9th rushing touchdown of the season and third in the last four games.

The running back channeled his inner child by doing the Pee Wee Herman dance in celebration. Montgomery must be a kid at heart. First, he and Jahmyr Gibbs become known as Sonic and Knuckles and now he pays tribute to the late great Paul Reubens, the man who played the iconic character.

Detroit is hoping to make Ford Field their own playhouse this week as a 14-point favorite. They were up 7-3 following Montgomery’s touchdown.

Jaguars vs. Lions: Inactive lists

Jaguars vs. Lions: Inactive lists

Find Jacksonville and Detroit’s inactive lists for Week 11 below.

Jaguars inactives

  • QB Trevor Lawrence
  • RB Tank Bigsby
  • OL Javon Foster
  • DL Maason Smith
  • DL Esezi Otomewo
  • LB Yasir Abdullah
  • CB De’Antre Prince

Analysis: The Jaguars ruled starting quarterback Trevor Lawrence out of Week 11 on Wednesday, running back Tank Bigsby out on Friday and backup linebacker Yasir Abdullah out on Saturday.

Not on Jacksonville’s inactive list, importantly, is starting left guard Ezra Cleveland, who will return to action after missing the Jaguars’ last two games with an ankle injury. He was labeled questionable for the contest on Friday.

Lions inactives

  • TE Sam LaPorta
  • OL Colby Sorsdal
  • OL Christian Mahogany
  • OL Giovanni Manu
  • DL Al-Quadin Muhammad
  • S Loren Strickland

Analysis: Detroit’s most notable inactive player is starting tight end SamLaPorta, who was ruled out of Week 11 with a shoulder injury on Friday. The Lions otherwise scratched three reserve offensive linemen, one backup defensive lineman and one depth safety against the Jaguars.