The good, the bad and the ugly of the Jaguars’ 33-13 loss to the Colts

Fans feel as though there wasn’t a lot of good to take from the Jags loss to the Colts but at least Foles looked to be 100% from his injury.

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The bad: An offense that was just offensive

This was a pivotal game that the Jaguars needed to make some noise in the AFC South and they failed to capitalize on that. The offense completely did them no favors.

The Jaguars did jump on the board early with a touchdown from DJ Chark Jr. on a brilliant 34-yard catch and run with 6:53 in the fourth quarter. From there, however, the offense completely stalled out.

After the touchdown, the Jaguars would go on to have four consecutive punts and an interception to end the half. The second half would not be much better as the Jaguars would turn the ball over on downs, punt twice and also miss a field goal before the second touchdown by Chark with 59 seconds left in the fourth quarter.

The Jaguars completely abandoned the run game as Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette finished with only 23 rushing yards and eight touches. Overall, the Jags finished with 308 total yards, most of which came as the game was already reaching its conclusion.

However, all of the team’s issues weren’t on the offense: