6. Jacksonville has a QB quandry
Where do the Jaguars go from here at quarterback? Nick Foles? Or Gardner Minshew? You could flip a coin, but you have to follow the larger currency. Foles, who signed a four-year, $88 million contract in the offseason, had a miserable first half against Tampa Bay, completing seven of 14 passes for 93 yards and an interception as the Jaguars fell behind 25-0. The Jaguars benched Foles in favor of Gardner Minshew, who led a brief and unsuccessful rally. Minshew led the Jaguars to a 4-4 record earlier in the season when Foles was injured. Minshew also is a fan favorite. But the Jaguars almost certainly have to go back to Foles because of his contract. Always follow the money. It would cost the Jaguars nearly $34 million against next year’s cap if they cut Foles now or after the season. They can void his deal in 2021. So, Foles is going to get every opportunity.