The Good, the bad, and the ugly from the Jags’ 33-30 loss vs. Titans

The Jags were super competitive in Sunday’s game against the Titans but they certainly had their good, bad, and ugly moments.

The bad: Wasting the potential of the offense

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The Jags weren’t projected to be one of the NFL’s best offenses, however, they had an incredible day on the offensive side of the ball. They converted 11-of-15 third and fourth down opportunities and gained 480 yards of total offense. Unfortunately, it would come at the cost of a win as the Titans capitalized off of crucial Jaguars’ mistakes.

The Titans had three touchdown drives of 75 or more yards including a touchdown that came off of a Gardner Minshew II interception. The play before the interception was a snap that was fumbled but recovered by the offense.

The Jags’ defense did a good job of bottling up Titans running back Derrick Henry, who only had 84 yards on 25 carries. On the other hand, the Jags’ defense also allowed Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill to dissect them as he threw for 239 yards and four touchdowns on the en route to an 145.7 passer rating.

The Jags played well on offense but their sloppiness led to points for the Titans and played a huge part in their victory.