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Jaguars rise in NFL power rankings entering Week 4

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It wasn’t always pretty, but the Jaguars escaped with a win in Week 3. Liam Coen has led Jacksonville to a 2-1 start for just the fourth time since 2007. Things are looking up!

As Week 4 approaches, we rounded up the latest NFL power rankings to get a sense of how the Jaguars are viewed nationally.

The Athletic: 16 (last week: 19)​


From Josh Kendall and Chad Graff:

This is Trevor Lawrence’s fifth NFL season, and we keep waiting for a breakout that once felt inevitable. But the switch to Liam Coen as head coach hasn’t come with the positive shift in Lawrence many expected. It’s still early, but this season, Lawrence has completed just 58.8 percent of his passes (30th in the NFL) for 5.9 yards per attempt (25th) and has thrown as many touchdowns (four) as interceptions.

Yahoo Sports: 16 (22)​


From Frank Schwab:

It wasn’t the most impressive performance, but the Jaguars pulled out a win against an offensively inept Texans team. Trevor Lawrence doesn’t look much better, Travis Hunter’s usage is strange, Brian Thomas Jr. is a shell of his rookie self, and despite all that the Jaguars are doing OK at 2-1.

CBS Sports: 17 (19)​


From Pete Prisco:

The defense saved the day against the Texans, but the offense still isn’t clicking. They have way too many penalties and drops.

USA Today: 17 (19)​


From Nate Davis:

DE Josh Hines-Allen needs two sacks to become this franchise’s all-time leader. Tony Brackens, with 55, is currently the standard bearer … and a reminder that the Jags’ best days occurred a quarter-century ago.

NFL.com: 17 (23)​


From Eric Edholm:

The Panthers, Bengals and Texans might not represent the most fearsome trio of opponents, but the Jaguars’ defense held up well against all three, for the most part, which is a big reason for the team’s 2-1 start. They’ll rue letting that Cincinnati game get away, but Sunday was a turn in the right direction . A young team has to make big plays in crunch time to learn how to win, and the Jaguars did just that with three fourth-quarter turnovers against Houston — their third straight three-TO game to open the season. Liam Coen’s offense still has plenty of room for growth, and Brian Thomas Jr. ’s struggles have been borderline alarming. He had three drops by my count and seemed mostly miserable for the game’s first 58 minutes, but Thomas came up with a massive catch late to help the Jaguars pull out the thriller and earn a big divisional win.

ESPN: 18 (23)​


From Mike DiRocco:

We’re nitpicking here because the defense has been the backbone of Jacksonville’s two wins. The Jaguars rank fifth in points allowed per game (17, tied with the Texans and Cardinals) and rushing yards allowed per game (82.7). But they’re not converting a significant amount of pressure into sacks. They rank ninth with 44 QB pressures but have only six sacks, and their pressure rate (33.6%) ranks 18th. Defensive end Travon Walker leads the team with two sacks, while defensive tackle Arik Armstead is second with 1.5.

Pro Football Talk: 18 (24)​


From Mike Florio:

They tried to give Sunday’s game to Houston; they’re lucky the Texans apparently didn’t want to take it.

Bleacher Report: 19 (23)​


From Gary Davenport:

The good news is that after besting the Texans in a game that fans should have been paid to watch, the Jacksonville Jaguars are 2-1 to open the season. The bad news for the Jaguars is just about everything else.

To be fair, the Jaguars were improved defensively in Week 3 relative to last week’s meltdown in Cincinnati—the Jags gave up just one touchdown forced three turnovers and held the Texans to just 271 yards of offense. But the offense that new head coach Liam Coen was supposed to unlock was mostly MIA again. Trevor Lawrence completed just 50 percent of his passes and threw another pick. Wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. was mostly a non-factor for the third time in as many games. And Jacksonville managed just 86 yards on the ground.

Could these Jaguars beat an injury-ravaged 49ers team in Santa Clara next week? Maybe. Are they any kind of real factor in the AFC? Not looking like this.

Sports Illustrated: 20 (24)​


From Conor Orr:

While I recognize that I cannot praise the Eagles for willfully ignoring A.J. Brown for half the year and dog the Jaguars for Brian Thomas’s struggles early in the season, it feels like Trevor Lawrence doesn’t trust his top wideouts and is passing them up in critical situations. It happened multiple times against the Texans, which got patched over thanks to a critical win.

The Ringer: 22 (24)​


From Diante Lee:

The Jaguars are 2-1—they really should be 3-0—and it feels like this coaching staff has been dragging them to wins every step of the way. Jacksonville’s run game has sneakily been one of the best in the league, a calling card of head coach Liam Coen last year in Tampa Bay. Things haven’t clicked yet in the passing game, but that’s because the offensive design has far outpaced the unit’s execution. With the schedule getting tougher from here, it’ll be on quarterback Trevor Lawrence to take the reins and determine whether this team can hold its winning form.

Where would you rank the team, Jaguars fans? Let us know in the comments!

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacks...rs-rise-in-nfl-power-rankings-entering-week-4
 
Jaguars Reacts Survey: Who’s winning the AFC South this season?

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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Jaguars fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

Jaguars fans — are you confident the team is headed in the right direction?

And who do you expect to win the division this season?

Here were the betting odds for the AFC South entering the year:

  • Houston Texans: +110
  • Jacksonville Jaguars: +290
  • Indianapolis Colts: +340
  • Tennessee Titans: +700

And here’s how the division stands right now:

  • Tennessee Titans: 0-3
  • Indianapolis Colts: 3-0
  • Jacksonville Jaguars: 1-2
  • Houston Texans: 0-3

“To not play your best, specifically on one side of the ball, and still come away with a win, that is important,” coach Liam Coen said after Jacksonville’s Week 3 win over Houston. “To go and win a division game like that, a physical, tough finish comes down to the wire. That is really big for us to be able to move forward and have belief that we can go and win tight games … very pleased with their ability to stay connected and to finish a tough game the right way.”

“We don’t like each other,” Trevor Lawrence said. “We don’t like any of our division opponents, so it’s not necessarily uncommon in that respect, but, yeah, I just — we’re not going to get bullied … that’s their mindset and it’s not going to happen to this team. So it was fun to be able to punch back and stand up in those moments where it’s like, all right, you want to throw that punch? Like, we’re here.”

Despite a disappointing loss in Week 2, the Jaguars are doing about as well as we could have hoped. The Texans and Titans being winless through three games is even better news.

Surprisingly, the biggest threat to win the AFC South seems to be Daniel “Indiana” Jones and the Colts. They’ve jumped out to a 3-0 start behind an offense that ranks second in points scored and total yards. Indianapolis crushed Miami and Tennessee by a combined 46 points, and they eked out a 1-point win over a very good Denver team. Are they legit?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacks...survey-whos-winning-the-afc-south-this-season
 
Jaguars, 49ers Wednesday Injury Report

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The 2-1 Jacksonville Jaguars head to San Francisco on Sunday, as the team looks toward their first road victory of 2025. Jacksonville will face the 3-0 San Francisco 49ers at 4:05 (EST) at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. On Wednesday, both teams released their initial injury reports for the week, with reasonably good news for Jacksonville.

Jacksonville Jaguars:


Jacksonville starting starting receiver Dyami Brown opened the week as a DNP after leaving Sunday’s matchup with a shoulder injury. When asked if Brown’s injury would be a longer-term or shorter-term injury, Head Coach Liam Coen responded “can’t tell you right now.”

Additionally, running back Bhayshul Tuten was a limited participant, wearing a red non-contact jersey on Wednesday as he continues to work back to full participation with a shoulder issue. Tuten was also limited in each of last week’s practices before suiting up against Houston, rushing 6 times for 21-yards and a touchdown (3.5 YPC).

Rookie offensive lineman Wyatt Milum was a limited participant as he recovers from his training camp knee injury that resulted in him missing the first three weeks of 2025. Patrick Mekari (elbow) and Ezra Cleveland (ankle) were both limited.

Wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr (wrist) was listed as a full participant on Wednesday.

San Francisco 49ers:​


For San Francisco, the injury list is pretty extensive for week four, with multiple star players either questionable or already ruled out for Sunday. Defensive end Nick Bosa will reportedly be out for the season with a torn ACL. Initial reports reflected that he will undergo surgery for his week 3 sustained injury. He has not officially been placed on IR or ruled out of the game, as of publishing.

Tight end George Kittle is also currently on the Injured Reserve with a hamstring injury. Receiver Brandon Aiyuk continues to work his way back from last season’s ACL and MCL injuries, missing the first three games, as he is on the PUP List.

49ers quarterback Brock Purdy has missed two games due to a turf toe issue he has been working back from. He was limited on Wednesday.

Additionally, backup QB Mac Jones has also been dealing with a PCL (knee) injury since training camp, which put him on the injury report entering week 3. He reaggravated his knee during their week 3 win and was limited on Wednesday as well. Coach Coen noted that Jacksonville would prepare for the possibility of facing either quarterback this week.

San Francisco’s leading receiver, Ricky Pearsall (281-yards receiving), didn’t practice on Wednesday, but let the media know that he just had some knee soreness. Pearsall stated that he expects to practice this week and be good to go on Sunday. Wide receiver Jauan Jennings was also a DNP on Wednesday due to ankle and shoulder injuries after missing the week 3 game.

Rookie WR Jordan Watkins was a DNP and is expected to miss multiple weeks with a calf injury, per 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan last week:

“You never know with calves, but guess around three to four,”

Defensive tackle CJ West will reportedly undergo thumb surgery for an injury suffered during the team’s week 3 victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Defensive lineman Yetur Gross-Matos missed Wednesday with a knee injury. He was also a DNP last Wednesday for this same injury before playing in Sunday’s matchup.

Cornerback Renardo Green (neck), cornerback Deommodore Lenoir (illness), and offensive lineman Connor Colby (groin) were also limited for San Francisco on Wednesday.

As an aside, 49ers WR Demarcus Robinson, who was suspended for the first three games for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy, is now eligible to play in Sunday’s matchup, to potentially give the San Francisco receiver corps a boost.

Suspensions are over for #49ers WR Demarcus Robinson and #Vikings WR Jordan Addison, who both served three games and are now back with their teams.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 22, 2025

Overall, Wednesday’s injury report was a reasonably positive start to the week for a Jacksonville offense still awaiting clarity on Dyami Brown’s status. With Parker Washington looking primed for a larger role, in Dyami’s absence, earning 11-targets on Sunday, Jacksonville may have a few options available during any potential absence.

What are your thoughts on the week’s first injury report, Duval? Let us know in the comments!

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacks...s/77549/jaguars-49ers-wednesday-injury-report
 
Jaguars vs 49ers Matchup History: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

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The Jacksonville Jaguars are currently in second place in the AFC South! On the road this week, the team will hope to achieve a 3-1 record, facing off against the San Francisco 49ers. The two teams have played each other seven times, and the 49ers lead the series 5-2.

Series results

DateVisitorHome
11/12/2023San Francisco 49ers – 34Jacksonville Jaguars – 3
11/21/2021San Francisco 49ers – 30Jacksonville Jaguars – 10
12/24/2017Jacksonville Jaguars – 33San Francisco 49ers – 44
10/27/2013San Francisco 49ers – 42Jacksonville Jaguars – 10
11/29/2009Jacksonville Jaguars – 3San Francisco 49ers – 20
12/18/2005San Francisco 49ers – 9Jacksonville Jaguars – 10
09/12/1999San Francisco 49ers – 3Jacksonville Jaguars – 41

The good

Week 1 at Alltel Stadium on September 12, 1999
Final score:
49ers – 3, Jaguars – 41
Attendance:
68,678

Jason Craft, Damon Jones, James Stewart, and Aaron Beasley scored touchdowns. Mark Brunell completed 22 out of 30 attempted passes for 265 yards. Fred Taylor led the team with 74 rushing yards, and Jimmy Smith led with 139 receiving yards. Mike Hollis made the four attempted field goals. Aaron Beasley had two interceptions. Tony Brackens, Kevin Hardy, and Gary Walker each recorded one sack.

The bad

Week 8 at Wembley Stadium on October 27, 2013
Final score: 49ers – 42, Jaguars – 10
Attendance: 83,559

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Mike Brown scored the only touchdown. Chad Henne completed 29 out of 45 attempted passes for 228 yards. Maurice Jones-Drew led the team with 75 rushing yards, and Cecil Shorts led the team with 74 receiving yards. Josh Scobee made the attempted field goal. Paul Posluszny recorded ten combined tackles.

The ugly

Week 10 at EverBank Stadium on November 12, 2023
Final score: 49ers 34
– Jaguars 3
Attendance: 69,271

CHASE YOUNG AND NICK BOSA FORCE A TREVOR LAWRENCE FUMBLE pic.twitter.com/KPQj8ErINi

— Arye Pulli (@AryePulliNFL) November 12, 2023

Another week, another game chosen for “the ugly” due to injuries. Jamal Agnew injured his shoulder returning a kick during the first quarter, and Tyson Campbell left with a hamstring injury during the third quarter. Plus, this game was just a mess, I’m sure, despite trying to block it out mentally, we all remember. Trevor Lawrence completed 17 out of 29 attempted passes for 185 yards. Travis Etienne led the team with 35 rushing yards, and Christian Kirk led with 104 receiving yards. Brandon McManus made the attempted field goal. Foyesade Oluokun sacked Brock Purdy twice, and Devin Lloyd led the team with ten combined tackles.

Players who have played for JAX and SF

PlayerPosJAXSF
Adams, TyrellLB20212021
Allen, BrandonQB20162023-2024
Armstead, ArikDT2024-20252015-2023
Bartch, BenOG2020-20232023-2025
Beadles, ZaneOG2014-20152016-2017
Beathard, C.J.QB2021-20242017-2020
Bell, BlakeTE20182015-2016
Cloherty, ColinTE2011-20122010
Conley, ChrisWR2019-20202023-2024
Cooper, DekeDB2003-20052006
Cyprien, JohnathanDB2013-20162020
Day, SheldonDT2016-20172017-2019
Dobbs, JoshuaQB20192024
Douzable, LegerDE2010-20112017
Edwards, MarcRB2003-20041997-1998
Ellison, AtiyyahDT2008-20092007
Farrell, LukeTE2021-20242025
Gabbert, BlaineQB2011-20132014-2016
Gipson, TashaunDB2016-20182022-2024
Hall, DanaDB1996-19971992-1994
Hance, BlakeOT2022-20242022
Harris, DuJuanRB20112015-2016
Hasty, JaMycalRB2022-20232020-2021
Hill, JasonWR2010-20112007-2010
Holba, ColinLS20172018-2020
Hyde, CarlosRB2018-20212014-2017
James, WilliamDB20082010
Jefferson, JordanDT20242025
Jones, MacQB20242025
Key, ArdenLB20222021
Lynch, AaronLB20202014-2017
Mabin, GregDB20202017-2018
Marsh, CassiusLB20202017-2018
Martin, JamieQB1998-20002008
McBath, DarcelDB20112012
McCaffrey, MaxWR20172017-2018
McDaniel, TonyDT2006-20082017
McLaughlin, ChaseK20202019
McNichols, JeremyRB20192017-2023
Miller, BruceRB20202011-2015
Mullens, NickQB20252018-2020
Osgood, KassimWR2010-20112013-2014
Pashos, TonyOT2007-20082009
Posey, JeffLB20011998-2000
Prioleau, PiersonDB20081999-2000
Richie, DavidDT20001998-1999
Saubert, EricTE20202024
Skuta, DanLB2015-20162013-2014
Slaughter, T.J.LB2000-20032006
Smiley, JustinOG20102004-2007
Smith, MalcolmLB20192018
Spence, AkeemDT20192022
Spurlock, MichealWR20122009
Stokes, J.J.WR20031995-2002
Stupar, NathanLB20132013
Thomas, BrandonOG20182015
Thomas, EdwardLB2000-20022000
Watson, DekodaLB20142017-2018
Wesley, JoeLB20011999
Williams, JamesLB19951997-1998
Wilson, JarrodDB2016-20202021
Winborn, JamieLB20052001-2005
Wright, MatthewK20212024
Young, SamOT2013-20152019
Zelenka, JoeLS2001-20081999

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Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacks...matchup-history-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly
 
Travis Hunter makes impact on Jaguars defense in 3rd NFL game

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We are now three games into the Travis Hunter Experiment, trademark pending.

Anyone who has been along for this ride has seen the ups and downs just three games into the highly unusual job of getting the former Heisman winner to play both sides of the football professionally. Sunday’s 17-10 win was yet another step into seeing it play out the way we all want, at least defensively.

Hunter played 43 defensive snaps to his 37 offensive snaps over the weekend, the second consecutive game where he has played more as a corner than as a receiver.

Starting with just the stats defensively, Hunter played fine. He was second among the defensive backs in tackles with a career-high six. But corners are paid to not accumulate stats, which Hunter did a decent job of against good receivers.

Below, you will see Hunter matched up one-on-one with former Jags receiver Christian Kirk. As Texans’ quarterback C.J. Stroud rolls out of the pocket and is looking Kirk’s way, Hunter is blanketing him against the sideline and helps force a Stroud scramble.

Travis Hunter with lockdown coverage on Christian Kirk pic.twitter.com/HgBnEk68lM

— Billy M (@BillyM_91) September 22, 2025

In this second clip, you see Hunter read a play in the backfield and come up to make a tackle on a running back. Long gone are the days where his size was a potential dealbreaker and he was getting his head pushed into the dirt in the preseason!

Look at Travis Hunter getting active in the run game! pic.twitter.com/yTFWcWMjmz

— JP Acosta (@acosta32_jp) September 22, 2025

This last clip is maybe his best work, where he stays in the pocket of Nico Collins for Collins’ entire route. Collins has a couple inches and about 30 pounds on Hunter, but Hunter is able to keep Collins basically out of the play and helps force a field goal try. In a game decided by a touchdown, plays like this that don’t show up on the box score matter a lot.

Top of the screen. Good coverage by Travis on that 3rd down stop. https://t.co/rRL0fI6keH pic.twitter.com/hPUR3AcB0Z

— DELFONIK (@djDELFONIK) September 21, 2025

Overall, there is a lot to be impressed with from Hunter in his third game. Corners aren’t supposed to earn big stats, unless it is something like pass breakups or picks. In coverage, while playing a lot of zone, Hunter allowed four catches for 48 yards.

So far, as a rotational player, Hunter hasn’t been asked to do much so his lack of production may seem like a lack of skill. Watching his clips from Sunday would show something entirely different.

There is a question to be asked about whether the Jags are recouping value from Hunter based on his draft slot and what they gave up to get him. But the dude has played in just three games.

here are over a dozen of Travis Hunter's coverage snaps in Week 3

played 43 of a possible 63 defensive snaps

obviously plenty of zone coverage for the Jaguars. Just look for '12' pre-snap pic.twitter.com/BRi6UhQQa7

— Josh Norris (@JoshNorris) September 22, 2025

Offensively, Hunter has left a lot to be desired.

In his first game, he caught six balls on eight targets. Both his catches and targets have gone down in the two ensuing games, including catching just one pass on Sunday.

To Hunter’s credit, his one catch for 21 yards was impressive but it just isn’t a lot of impact, especially coupled with the fact the rest of the pass catchers are struggling.

Travis Hunter shakes 'em twice for the 21-yard gain!

HOUvsJAX on CBS/Paramount+https://t.co/HkKw7uXVnt pic.twitter.com/p7xttrtaZw

— NFL (@NFL) September 21, 2025

Hunter’s catch was his career-high for yardage, but it was on a short dump off pass. On one hand, you can credit Hunter for going and getting 18 yards. On the other hand, you can probably be a bit upset that he is being used only in screens or short passes.

Much like Hunter the corner, Hunter the receiver is still a work in progress professionally. He has done a poor job getting set presnap and has had his own issues with drops.

Wide receiver Dyami Brown’s status for Sunday’s game at the San Francisco 49ers is up in the air currently. Both Brian Thomas Jr. and Parker Washington have struggled in recent weeks. Hunter could potentially help fill Brown’s void or spark some life into this offense. Or maybe not.

The 49ers this year have allowed scores of 13 points, 21 points and 15 points, all in wins. It will take everyone on the Jags to go across the country and defeat a foe they never have in five straight tries.

And it will almost certainly take all of Hunter to win, all two sides of him.

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacks...ter-makes-impact-on-defense-in-third-nfl-game
 
Reacts Survey Results: Jaguars fans weigh in on the AFC South

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Dec 29, 2024; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. (7) greets a young fan after the game against the Tennessee Titans at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images

This week, we asked Jacksonville Jaguars fans who they expect to win the division this season.

Two-thirds of voters chose the hometown team, with the other third buying into the Colts’ hype.

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Here are the current odds for each team to win the AFC South, per FanDuel Sportsbook.

  • Indianapolis Colts (3-0): -140
  • Jacksonville Jaguars (2-1): +175
  • Houston Texans (0-3): +750
  • Tennessee Titans (0-3): +4500

As for the confidence survey, 88% of fans are confident in the direction of the team — up from 77% last week.

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We should learn a lot about the Jaguars over the next month. They’ll face the 49ers, Chiefs, Seahawks, and Rams before their Week 8 bye.

As for Sunday’s game, defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile says the Niners offense presents “a lot” of problems. “They do a great job in the run game, play action pass. Having played them in the past, I think they’re as good as anybody when it comes to that, and they do a really good job in the dropback game, constant movement before the snap and just the motions, making sure everybody’s on the same page, communication and getting lined up. So yeah, they present a lot of issues.”

Meanwhile, offensive coordinator Grant Udinski says the Niners defense presents problems “on all three levels. The pass rush, you see those guys getting off the ball, then the linebackers, [Fred] Warner obviously makes plays all over the field … at the third level, they challenge guys in the back end, track the ball, ball skills. So, there’s a reason the defense has put up the numbers they put up and perform the way they performed, really because of the way they execute and the guys they have and the way they play.”

The Colts will fly to Los Angeles this week to face the Rams. Depending on how these two West Coast games shake out, the Jaguars could be tied for first in the AFC South after four games.

Top comments from Wednesday’s post (wasn’t expecting that much Trevor pessimism!):

MCG679
Could be…The worm does turn sometimes.

Let’s just hope this doesn’t turn into an almost decade run like the Manning yrs.

Their defense is playing good. They have a decent running game, the QB and the rest of the offense is playing well. So there’s little room for errors on our part for right now it seems.
JaxCommenterGuy
This is shaping up to be a season where the winner of the AFC South is (again) decided by the back half. We have a relatively easy end to the season.

We get to have 4 of our last 6 games as Divisional games. I’m excited to see what meaningful football in December is like.
Jaguardian
Not including this early season, doesn’t Trevor Lawrence and Daniel Jones have similar numbers?
CCH12882
There is an argument to be made that Houston and Indy have better defenses. But even that is debatable with Jags leading the league in turnovers through three games. But it’s a Passing league now and Trevor Lawrence, as much as it pains me to say it, isn’t playing better than Daniel Jones, is half the QB CJ Stroud is and is only better than struggling Rookie Cam over there in Tennessee until he figures things out. And that imposter posing as BTjr isn’t helping things either. But it’s the abhorrent misusage of Travis Hunter that I feel is throwing this entire offense and Team as a whole, into perpetual dysfunction.
Jaguardian
Probably the Dolts will win the division, unless they have a major collapse. I’ll be content with getting a wild card spot because we’re not ready collectively to compete against a first place schedule next season. Let Indiana Jones and crew deal with that…for now.
JaxCommenterGuy
“Are we headed in the right direction”
We are probably headed in a better direction than we were previously. Not sure if it’s “the right direction”, but an improvement.

But it’s like you’re driving on the highway and instead of heading to Philly, now you’re headed to New Jersey.

“Who is going to win the division”
Us, probably. Not necessarily because we are one of the best 8 teams in the NFL, but because the other 3 teams in the AFC South seem to be having an even worse psychotic breakdown than we are experiencing.
WillGMCC
Jags are 2-1
MCG679
Probably the Colts unless our WRs and QB can get their stuff together.

Best case scenario is we luck into winning the division, the browns get our foolishly given away 1st and other round picks.

The next yr we get a first place schedule and get taken to the woodshed.

Which will allow us to get the replacement for 16. Letting the newly drafted QB sit a yr, practice and learn what not to do in real time on the sideline.

Then we can cut the albatross away from our necks without a financial hit I believe. Or at the least significantly less.

If we get lucky and someone is desperate enough maybe even get an xtra 3rd or 4th round pick out of the deal.

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/nfl-r...esults-jaguars-fans-weigh-in-on-the-afc-south
 
Jaguars vs 49ers: Staff roundtable and game picks for Week 4

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JACKSONVILLE, FL – DECEMBER 01: Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. (7) runs with the ball /across/during the game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Houston Texans on December 1, 2024 at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fl. (Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Welcome to Big Cat Country’s staff roundtable!

Today, we’re previewing Week 4’s matchup between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium.

What has surprised you most about the Jaguars so far this season?

Dillon Appleman: The obvious answer here is the struggles of Brian Thomas Jr., but I’m honestly more surprised at how the defense has performed under a first-year DC in Anthony Campanille. The unit was horrendous last year, so improvement was a low bar heading into the season, but this defense has legitimately been terrific through three games. Can’t say enough good things about coach Camp.

Travis Holmes: On the positive side of things, I’ve been most impressed by the play of this offensive line. The team may be coming off its worst rushing performance of 2025, yet they found a way to establish the run in the second half after struggling early against Houston’s five-man front. On the not-so-good side of things, I’ve been shocked at the play of the special teams return units so far. The Jaguars rank 28th in yards per kick return (22.6) and 25th in yards per punt return (8.6); those averages are each 3 full yards lower than last year.

Gus Logue: The defensive coordinator has surprised me for a second straight season — in a good way, this time. Anthony Campanile’s unit already has more takeaways through three games (9) than Ryan Nielsen’s had all last year (8). When the turnovers eventually diminish, it won’t unveil a fraudulent defense. This group is legit, and Camp is cooking up stunt games, blitz packages, disguised coverages, simulated pressures, you name it. The 2025 defense could be the team’s best since Sacksonville.

What’s a matchup you’re looking forward to watching?

Dillon:
Josh Hines-Allen vs. Trent Williams is about to be a heavyweight fight. JHA is off to an incredible start to the season, and Williams is still a top-five tackle in the NFL today. Allen is just 1.5 sacks away from being the all-time leader in Jags history — I’m sure he would love to accomplish that feat against a player like Williams.

Travis: Ricky Pearsall versus Tyson Campbell. The Jaguars have faced a trio of really good receivers over the first three games, who all had good to outright elite days despite subpar quarterback play. While the expectation is always that certain receivers will win their share of the battles, that expectation should also be shared for cornerbacks, and Campbell bounced back against Nico Collins in week 3. Christian McCaffrey will no doubt get his explosives on the ground and through the air. But this game will likely come down to whether Jacksonville can limit or erase San Francisco’s secondary threats. That starts with Campbell against Pearsall, the 49ers’ leading receiver with 281 yards in three games.

Gus: Trevor Lawrence against San Francisco’s pass rush. With Nick Bosa (knee) out of the picture, defensive coordinator Robert Saleh figures to send extra bodies more often. Lawrence should have several chances to make the Niners pay when they don’t have a numbers advantage in coverage. Among 30 passers with 5+ downfield attempts this season, Lawrence joins Michael Penix Jr. as the only ones without a completion, so hopefully the deep ball will emerge for Jacksonville on Sunday.

Who will be the biggest X-factor?

Dillon:
Christian McCaffrey. With the Niners down a handful of offensive weapons (George Kittle, Brandon Aiyuk, potentially Jauan Jennings), they’re going to lean heavily on their star back on Sunday. If he has a big day, it’s going to be tough for the Jags to pull out a win in San Francisco.

Travis: Rookie defensive end Mykel Williams versus Jacksonville’s offensive line. While we know All-Pro edge Nick Bosa won’t be suiting up on Sunday after his week 3 injury, many might have missed just how the 49ers used Williams in Bosa’s absence. He played 35 downs as an edge and eight as a defensive tackle or nose tackle, via PFF. Williams ended the day with six quarterback pressures, leading all 2025 rookies, and two third-down run stops against Arizona. Right tackle Anton Harrison and right guard Patrick Mekari will primarily be tasked with keeping the rookie away from Trevor Lawrence.

Gus: I’ll go with Devin Lloyd. He ranks third among linebackers in PFF grade this season (90.2) but Kyle Shanahan is notorious for posing problems against that position. It’d go a long way towards a Jaguars W if Lloyd can continue making plays in the middle of the field. I’m also interested to see 49ers WR Demarcus Robinson now that he’s served his three-game suspension; he could have a sizable role on Sunday.

Final score prediction?

Dillon:
Jaguars 30, Niners 20

Travis: Jaguars 17, Niners 16

Gus: Jaguars 27, Niners 28

What are your Week 4 predictions, Jaguars fans? Let us know in the comments!

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacks...rs-staff-roundtable-and-game-picks-for-week-4
 
Jacksonville Jaguars Winners and Losers from Week 3: Defense Dominates In Much Needed Win

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Sometimes it’s all about how you respond. The Jacksonville Jaguars responded Sunday afternoon.

After an embarrassing road loss last week, the Jags flipped the script this week with their 17-10 win over the hated Houston Texans. It was far from pretty or clean but it was a win nonetheless, showing this team might be built for adversity after all.

For the third straight week the Jacksonville defense produced three turnovers, already eclipsing the team’s season total from the year before. Brian Thomas Jr. responded in a big way late in the game. And Trevor Lawrence called his own number to extend what ended up being the game-winning drive with a scramble.

Things were at rock bottom after Cincinnati. After beating your bitter rival at home for the first time in years? The mountaintop, if only for a couple days.

WINNERS
Defensive Backs


What a day the Jags DBs had on Sunday.

The Jacksonville defensive backfield had a stellar performance led by the likes of Tyson Campbell and Hall of Fame free agent signing Jourdan Lewis. The defense overall had a tremendous day by only allowing one touchdown to what can be a fairly potent offense, but the corners and safeties deserve a ton of credit for that win. Limiting Texans not named Nico Collins to just 100 yards receiving combined is a heck of a way to show out.

Lewis: The big play of the day for Lewis was his interception in the fourth quarter. It didn’t result in points for Jacksonville but it felt like a bit of a momentum shift. It was also C.J. Stroud’s first pick against the Jags in his three-year career.

Campbell: The almost $80 million man led the team in tackling and had key pass breakups down the stretch. But no play Sunday was bigger than Campbell forcing a Nico Collins fumble that resulted in the game-winning drive by the Jags. What a way to respond for Campbell after last week.

Nico Collins fumble. Tyson Campbell gets his hand in and Lloyd recovers pic.twitter.com/DrbRZSHdpE

— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) September 21, 2025

Andrew Wingard: Say what you will, but Dewey Wingard is playing some good football this year. Always good for a soundbite, the veteran safety was third on the team in tackles with six.

Antonio Johnson: What a random player to get the game-sealing pick but congrats to Antonio Johnson for making a great diving effort on Stroud’s final pass. With Darnell Savage now gone, Johnson will have to step up even more. So far so good for the safety.

Travis Hunter: Another guy who responded in a fine way was Travis Hunter, who played 43 snaps on defense. Hunter had some sticky coverage on Collins in the end zone that resulted in an incompletion on what could have been a costly touchdown. He is far from polished, and the team is far from understanding what to do with him, but this was a step in the right direction.

Josh Hines-Allen

No one probably deserves this more than Hines-Allen, who has seen the worst of the worst in Jacksonville and has been around for all the shellacking the Texans do when they come to town.

It was Hines-Allen who got to Stroud and the football on the Texans’ final play though, just barely making contact with the ball but making enough for it to sail in the air and into the gut of Johnson. That is the type of play Hines-Allen has to make for this team to be successful in these moments and he did precisely what was needed.

The sack numbers are not there for Hines-Allen this year, as he has just the one half sack he got today, but he leads the NFL in pressures with 18. It is coming for Hines-Allen. Houston’s rookie tackle Aireontae Ersery was food for Hines-Allen most of the game which is a great sight considering there is still another game to be played against Ersery and company too.

Number 41 needs just two sacks to break the franchise record of 55 sacks. That could come as early as next week.

Every win in the league is earned. We left it all out there and got what we came for.

— Joshua Hines-Allen (@JoshHinesAllen) September 22, 2025

Free Food

No one from Al’s Pizza is paying me to include this bit. Maybe they should. I do wonder if the marketing person there got fired for this promotion they are running, though.

No one could have guessed the Jags would get 2+ takeaways in three straight games, but more half off pizza for everyone because of it. Every Monday night for three straight weeks I’ve gotten Al’s, so thank you Anthony Campanile. It’s fitting free pizza comes courtesy of an Italian guy.

If you are a Firehouse Subs Rewards member, you can get free food too because Cam Little made a 40+ yard field goal too. BOGO medium subs are part of the Fieldgoals for Firehouse promotion which Little triggered to start the third quarter.

Victory Monday is great. Victory Monday with free lunch and dinner is even better.

NIETHER

Brian Thomas Jr.


What an interesting day for the much-maligned former golden boy of Duval County.

Sunday was as rollercoaster-y as it could get for Thomas Jr., as the wide receiver was booed at home after a trio of drops but might have saved the game with his 47-yard catch late in the fourth.

He had just one catch prior to that audible by Trevor Lawrence at the line to get Thomas Jr. open, which just isn’t good for someone of his caliber. Something is wrong with him and it can’t be just his wrist injury.

Thankfully though, BTJ made a statement with his catch. It doesn’t exonerate him of his poor performance overall as he had just two catches on six targets. This year, he has as many drops as total catches with six.

No one has ever been in this newly created “neither” category. I hope BTJ doesn’t find himself here again.

Brian Thomas Jr reached a top speed of 22.13 MPH on this 46-yard catch. @NextGenStats

He’s the 3rd fastest ball-carrier this season.
pic.twitter.com/CsjX7kstl8

— Daniel Griffis (@DanDGriffis) September 21, 2025

LOSERS

Edgar Bennett


Speaking of drops, the Jags have the dropping football virus running rampant through this team. The cure needs to be found yesterday.

Bennett, the team’s wide receivers coach, has got to figure out what is going on with his unit and fix it soon. The offense cannot continue to be stunted by the apparent ineptitude of the pass catchers.

It has gotten so bad that there are whole segments midgame going over the dropping problem. Lawrence is getting sold down the river because of these drops. Think about how good this team would be if they caught half the passes they dropped over the past two weeks.

Parker Washington had 11 targets and caught just four balls. These numbers could make a grown man weep.

Winning does mask issues a lot of the time but this one is actually impossible not to notice. With Dyami Brown now hurt and his status moving forward up in the air, the team needs to hold onto the ball more than ever.

Drops montage for Brian Thomas from last week and this week.

😬 pic.twitter.com/GMwax3cM9S

— Henry McKenna (@henrycmckenna) September 21, 2025

Penalties

Another issue that has persisted through three weeks is penalties with this Jags team. By game’s end Sunday, the Jags had nine (!!!) accepted penalties for 70 yards.

Those 70 yards are just 16 yards shy of the team’s overall rushing performance and more yardage than any individual Jaguar pass catcher had. This year, the Jags have committed 26 penalties which is an absurd number. Most of the stuff is presnap too, with Hunter having no idea where to line up or guys not settling before the snap.

Head coach Liam Coen said postgame he was proud of how his team battled through the adversity of drops and penalties. But you don’t need to battle adversity at all if you just do the right thing from the start.

cool explanation here. Coen reinforces Trevor & how he battled despite the #Jaguars drops & penalties.

says the huge play to BTJ was a play change from Trevor pre-snap. @ActionSportsJax pic.twitter.com/C0nuIleANH

— Jason Hamby (@Jason_Hamby14) September 21, 2025

Let us know your thoughts on the game in the comments below!

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/gener...m-week-3-defense-dominates-in-much-needed-win
 
Jaguars vs 49ers: Week 4 Live Blog and Open Thread

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Good afternoon, Big Cat Country! Our Jacksonville Jaguars are on the road in San Francisco to hopefully beat the 49ers for the first time since 2005. Kickoff is at 4:05 pm EST, and you can click here to learn how to watch/listen to the game. You can also find game updates on our X/Twitter, Bluesky, and Facebook.

INACTIVES

The following players will be inactive for the Jaguars in today’s game:
5 WR Dyami Brown
32 RB Cody Schrader
64 OL Wyatt Milum
96 DT Khalen Saunders Sr.
92 DL Danny Striggow
56 LB Yasir Abdullah
20 S Kahlef Hailassie

— JaguarsPR (@JaguarsPR) September 28, 2025

THE WEATHER

Comfy kickoff conditions.@SJRWMD | #JAXvsSF pic.twitter.com/aVhCONdP5T

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) September 28, 2025

7:09: THE OFFENSE GETS THE FIRST DOWN! I could scream. Victory formation! Jags win 26-21.

7:06: THE DEFENSE GETS ANOTHER TAKEAWAY!

6:59: Lawrence gets the first down, followed by Etienne rushing for another first down. The offense fails to convert on third down. Little’s field goal misses.

6:53: Touchdown 49ers. The Jaguars’ lead is cut down to five.

6:42: TURNOVER ON DOWNS! The Jaguars’ offense takes over. Logan Cooke comes out to punt.

6:31: 49ers punt. PARKER WASHINGTON RETURNS THE BALL TO THE HOUSE!

PARKER WASHINGTON 87-YARD PUNT RETURN TD!

JAXvsSF on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXnxV pic.twitter.com/POblWVbYrl

— NFL (@NFL) September 28, 2025

6:25: Little’s kick is good. Jags are up by six.

6:21: INTERCEPTION DEVIN LLOYD!

The @jaguars defense get their third turnover of the game!

They have 3 takeaways in every game this season 😤

JAXvsSF on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXnxV pic.twitter.com/Qbx3crbwv3

— NFL (@NFL) September 28, 2025

6:16: Etienne gets the first down. BTJ goes down. Cooke comes out to punt.

6:07: Touchdown 49ers. The two-point conversion is good. Jennings is down for San Francisco.

5:55: The Jaguars go three and out to start the second half.

5:31: Defense makes the stop. The 49ers’ field goal is good. Tuten returns the ball 54 yards! Cam Little’s field goal is good.

5:12: The 49ers punt. The Jaguars’ offense goes three and out. Logan Cooke punts, and Lane draws a flag. Two-minute warning.

5:09: Harrison injury update:

OL Anton Harrison has an elbow injury and his return is questionable.

— JaguarsPR (@JaguarsPR) September 28, 2025

4:54: Travis Hunter with a nice 28-yard catch for a first down. Lawrence to Strange for another first down. Strange gets another first down inside the 40-yard line. BTJ gets across the line to gain for a first down. Hunter Long catches the ball to set up 1st and goal. TOUCHDOWN JAGS!

14 plays. 89 yards. Six more points for the @Jaguars.

JAXvsSF on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXnxV pic.twitter.com/dhqkBhSok2

— NFL (@NFL) September 28, 2025

4:51: Travon is questionable to return.

DE Travon Walker has a wrist injury and his return is questionable.

— JaguarsPR (@JaguarsPR) September 28, 2025

4:46:

. @swaggy_t1's 48-yard touchdown run put the Jaguars ahead, 7-3, in the second quarter. Etienne Jr. is one of three players this season (RB Derrick Henry and RB Jonathan Taylor) to have two runs of 45-plus yards. pic.twitter.com/QxVPXweaNk

— JaguarsPR (@JaguarsPR) September 28, 2025

4:44: DEVIN LLOYD WITH A TAKEAWAY!

PICK! The @Jaguars defense with their 11th takeaway of the season

JAXvsSF on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXnxV pic.twitter.com/DiLw6dv8mj

— NFL (@NFL) September 28, 2025

4:42:

. @DGardeck forced a fumble recovered by @deweywingard for the Jaguars' 10th takeaway of the season, tied with Pittsburgh for the most in the NFL. The Jaguars have had 10 takeaways through the first four games of a season just one other time in franchise history (2017).

— JaguarsPR (@JaguarsPR) September 28, 2025

4:40: TOUCHDOWN ETIENNE!!

TRAVIS ETIENNE 48-YARD HOUSE CALL

JAXvsSF on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXnxV pic.twitter.com/rw18T7TMD8

— NFL (@NFL) September 28, 2025

4:39: THE DEFENSE GETS THEIR TENTH TAKEAWAY FOR THE SEASON!


4:35: End of the first quarter.

One down.#JAXvsSF pic.twitter.com/i571zaAF7O

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) September 28, 2025

4:21: Allen Jr. makes a questionable catch instead of letting the ball bounce out of bounds. Jaguars start around their own ten-yard line. Lawrence to BTJ for a first down, followed by a first down run by Etienne. Etienne picks up another first down. Lawrence moves the chains on 4th&1. Cooke comes out to punt.

4:05: Jacksonville wins the toss and defers. Former Jaguars Luke Farrell brings the 49ers to first and goal. The defense holds the 49ers offense to three points.

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/game-...ars-vs-49ers-week-4-live-blog-and-open-thread
 
Jaguars vs Chiefs: Week 5 opening odds

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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA – NOVEMBER 12: Nick Bosa #97 of the San Francisco 49ers pressures Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Jacksonville Jaguars during the third quarter of the game at EverBank Stadium on November 12, 2023 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-1) will face the Kansas City Chiefs (2-2) at 8:15 p.m. EST on Monday, Oct. 6, at EverBank Stadium.

According to FanDuel Sportsbook, the Jaguars are 3-point underdogs and the total is set at 44.5 points.

Both teams are coming off impressive wins. Jacksonville got its first road win of the season by beating the 49ers 26-21, with former Niner Arik Armstead getting the game-clinching strip sack. It was the team’s fourth forced turnover of the day, and its 13th of the season.

Over the past decade, the 2018 Browns are the only other defense to record as many turnovers through the first four games of a season.

The Chiefs, meanwhile, defeated Lamar Jackson and the Ravens 37-20 to quiet any negative narratives. Their offense looked much better with Xavier Worthy back in the lineup, and Spags looks like Spags again. Jackson was held to under 200 total yards while Derrick Henry was limited to 58.

The Chiefs are back … but so are the Jags.

What are your thoughts on the Jaguars’ Week 5 matchup? Let us know in the comments below!

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacksonville-jaguars-odds/77618/jaguars-vs-chiefs-week-5-opening-odds
 
Jacksonville Jaguars Winners And Losers From Week 4: Lloyd, Defense Dominate

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The Jacksonville Jaguars and their defense have done the unthinkable once again.

In the team’s dramatic 26-21 win over the San Francisco 49ers, for the fourth straight game, the Jaguar defense picked off at least two passes and forced even more fumbles to secure a 3-1 record heading into Monday Night Football this week.

It’d be wrong to say Sunday afternoon’s game was pretty by any means but it was another instance of a gritty win and the defensive unit stepping up. Things are still somewhat early in the Liam Coen head coaching era, so maybe some of this ugliness is the sort of thing that comes with a new coach.

There is much to talk about following the win, plenty of which happened after the final whistle and on postgame podiums. But you can’t talk about Sunday’s game without mentioning our very first Winner…

WINNERS

Devin Lloyd


In the wise Twitter words of Jourdan Lewis, “Devin go be rich as a mf.”

Lewis is absolutely right, as Lloyd has played out of his mind ahead of a potential contract year. Sunday, Lloyd snagged a pair of game-changing interceptions. Those picks led to 10 points for the offense and can be directly tied to winning that football game.

Lloyd finished second on the team in tackles with eight but his presence was felt all over the field. Especially in a game where Foye Oluokun was in and out, Lloyd stepped up yet again and made play after play to keep the team in it.

The fourth-year Trent Baalke product has three picks this year and one fumble recovery. His pick numbers are tied for first in the league. He is also the first Jags linebacker to record a takeaway in three straight games. His three-game turnover streak is also the longest current streak in the NFL.

There was a time not too long ago when Lloyd couldn’t cover anything and could hardly tackle a toddler. Those days are gone with the wind, as Lloyd is positioning himself to be quite a rich man when this season ends if he can keep this up.

His interceptions weren’t the coolest plays in the world, so below I present this NFL Next Gen Stats graphic that has a bunch of crazy numbers and percentages that mean Lloyd was playing extremely well.

Jaguars linebacker Devin Lloyd added +56.3% in net win probability across five plays against the 49ers.

Lloyd intercepted two passes (+31.1% win probability), earned a pressure on a 4th quarter sack-fumble (+19.3%), and stuffed two runs at the LOS (+5.9%).#JAXvsSF | #DUUUVAL pic.twitter.com/BaVeRwwinF

— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) September 29, 2025

Arik Armstead

Another player who has likely changed the fans’ outlook on himself is Arik Armstead.

Finally playing back along the interior, Armstead has solid production this year. His most important play of the season has to be forcing a fumble on San Fran’s final drive of the game, though. Doing so against his former team earned the veteran the game ball from Coen postgame.

In the past three games Armstead has put up stat lines of: a sack, a half sack, and now a sack plus a fumble forced.

It was a cool moment for Armstead to put the final nail in his old team’s coffin. With Oloukun recovering the fumble, the Jags hit lucky turnover number 13. Since 2016, only the ‘18 Browns have matched the Jags in terms of turnover numbers through four weeks.

.@arikarmstead comes up CLUTCH 😤#JAXvsSF on FOXpic.twitter.com/KU0EfUTDIm

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) September 28, 2025

Offensive Line Play

You can hem and haw about how Trevor Lawrence or the receivers are playing, but you can’t debate the offensive line is killing it.

Dealing with injuries through the day, the O-line didn’t miss a beat no matter who they put in. The Jags churned out 151 yards on the ground for the team’s third game over 130 yards rushing. The line also kept Lawrence upright, blanking a team in sacks for the second time this season as well.

You can even attribute a bit of the team’s zero turnovers on offense to the line. With Lawrence getting clean pockets (yes, Nick Bosa was hurt but still) he wasn’t rushed into any bad positions with the ball against the ‘9ers.

No one could have expected this level of production from the line, but this is how the Jags can overcome their rollercoaster offense. Running the ball and keeping the quarterback upright are two obvious paths to victory. The Jags have done a great job of both of those things thus far.

Hainsey and Chuma Edoga dumping defenders pic.twitter.com/zts3QrgFvi

— John Shipley (@_John_Shipley) September 29, 2025

Travis Etienne

To go along with Lloyd, Travis Etienne is someone playing himself into some cash.

Sunday featured Etienne creating a big play yet again with his 48-yard touchdown scamper following the first 49ers’ turnover. He finished with a game-high 124 rushing yards on 19 carries. His day in the office pushed him to 394 rushing yards this year which is good for third in the league. Etienne has also already matched his rushing touchdown output from last year with his pair of scores.

The offensive line is giving Etienne the holes, the receivers are doing a great job of blocking for him and Etienne is making his moments count. He is probably the team’s best offensive player right now.

TRAVIS ETIENNE 48-YARD HOUSE CALL

JAXvsSF on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXnxV pic.twitter.com/rw18T7TMD8

— NFL (@NFL) September 28, 2025

Returners

The Jags got a pair of good returns yesterday, both of which flipped Sunday’s game on its head.

Receiver Parker Washington fielded just one punt against the 49ers – who only punted twice due to turnovers – and housed it for 87 yards in the third quarter.

Despite what whiny Kyle Shanahan had to say about blocks in the back postgame, none were called on the field and the Jaguars took a commanding lead later in the contest, up 26-14. Without that return Jacksonville likely doesn’t win.

There is another return that might go slightly more unnoticed, since it didn’t end in a score. Rookie Bhayshul Tuten, who previously had struggled in the kick return game, caught a kickoff in the endzone and ran it back 54 yards. Getting his team past the 50 resulted in a Cam Little field goal. Much like a turnover, that score was in direct relation to the return.

Little moments like that win you football games. Big moments like punt return touchdowns are also nice.

PARKER WASHINGTON 87-YARD PUNT RETURN TD!

JAXvsSF on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXnxV pic.twitter.com/POblWVbYrl

— NFL (@NFL) September 28, 2025

Liam Coen

For some reason, the 49ers coaches just don’t like Coen. And Coen made it known he doesn’t care.

Everyone saw the postgame spat between San Francisco defensive coordinator Robert Saleh and Coen. Most everyone probably saw Saleh talking all week about how Coen leads some sort of “legal sign stealing” operation. Shanahan has even made mention of the sign-stealing stuff and its potential impact.

What a bunch of crybabies.

Coen took the high road and didn’t say much at his press conference, making sure the world saw that he wasn’t going to be walked over by someone like Saleh. What a weird fight for those coaches to pick and what a wrong way to handle it.

Coen did what he needed to do and looks like the bigger man from it. Just a baffling display by a 49ers organization which normally should be considered the standard around the league.

The Al’s Pizza Bit

Anthony Campanile is the greatest football coach to ever live for getting his defense to play like this.

For the fourth straight week, Al’s Pizza gets to activate its promotion for half off pizza because the Jags snagged two picks. Lloyd should be in a commercial because of it. I am also open to any and all endorsement deals from Al’s due to keeping this bit alive.

PICKED OFF!

If we get two interceptions during a game, fans can score 50% off one, any-size pizza at @AlsPizza! pic.twitter.com/TD0Zgmr6Vt

— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) September 5, 2025

LOSERS

Penalties


Now for the unfun stuff from Sunday.

That game was yet another sloppy showing from the Jags, largely on offense due to penalties. By game’s end, the Jags had 12 accepted penalties for 90 total yards. For reference the team’s top two receivers, Brian Thomas Jr. and Brenton Strange, combined for 94 yards receiving.

This is the second game with double-digit penalties for Jacksonville, which now has 38 accepted penalties. It should not surprise you that that number leads the league.

Lawrence and company were able to overcome some penalties on their 13-play touchdown drive but that won’t always happen. Penalties have been on the losers list all season. How long until these things cost the Jags a(nother) game?

Injuries

More in the abstract than straight up penalties is the injuries the Jags suffered in San Fran.

As mentioned previously, Oluokun dealt with some stuff and Travon Walker went down with a wrist injury he did not return from. Anton Harrison went down and came in and out. Patrick Mekari got banged up. Eric Murray got ruled out with a neck injury. Dyami Brown already wasn’t playing.

Maybe it is something about playing in San Fran that causes any team, including the home one, to suffer more injuries. Thankfully the Jags have a little bit longer to rest before playing on MNF but that many impact starters dealing with stuff is not a welcome sign.

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/gener...and-losers-from-week-4-lloyd-defense-dominate
 
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