Former Jaguar, current analyst breaks down film from Etienne’s big game

Former Clemson running back Travis Etienne had the most productive performance of his young NFL career this past Sunday. Etienne was a bright spot in the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 13-6 loss to the Houston Texans at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, as he …

Former Clemson running back Travis Etienne had the most productive performance of his young NFL career this past Sunday.

Etienne was a bright spot in the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 13-6 loss to the Houston Texans at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, as he went over 100 all-purpose yards for the first time in his career.

The 2021 first-round draft pick totaled 114 yards on 13 touches, rushing for 71 yards on 10 carries and catching three passes for 43 yards in what was his fifth NFL game after he missed all of his rookie season a year ago due to a Lisfranc injury.

Jaguars analyst Jeff Lageman, who played defensive end for the Jags from 1995-98, broke down film from Etienne’s big game and took a look at a couple of his impressive runs against the Texans.

Check it out below in the following feature from the Jaguars:

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Former Jag breaks down Lawrence’s film

Trevor Lawrence’s rookie season with the Jacksonville Jaguars is winding down, with only two games remaining in the team’s 2021 campaign. But Jaguars analyst Jeff Lageman, who played defensive end for the Jags from 1995-98, saw noticeable …

Trevor Lawrence’s rookie season with the Jacksonville Jaguars is winding down, with only two games remaining in the team’s 2021 campaign.

But Jaguars analyst Jeff Lageman, who played defensive end for the Jags from 1995-98, saw noticeable improvement from the former Clemson quarterback in Jacksonville’s Week 16 road loss to the New York Jets last Sunday.

“Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence has a limited amount of opportunities to continue to improve in his rookie season,” Lageman said. “In New York, I thought he improved greatly.”

Watch Lageman break down Lawrence’s film from the game against the Jets in the following feature from the Jaguars:

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