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5 studs and duds from the Jaguars’ 29-21 loss vs. Eagles

5 studs and duds from the Jaguars’ 29-21 loss vs. Eagles

The groundswell of momentum and excitement the Jacksonville Jaguars built through the end of September dampered quite a bit Sunday when they opened October with a 29-21 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Jacksonville couldn’t stop the run at all, allowing Eagles running back Miles Sanders to have a career day with 134 rushing yards and two touchdowns. The Jaguars offense, on the other hand, looked like it was playing with a football that was rolled in a tub of Vaseline.

The good news is that on a day when seemingly nothing went right for the Jaguars after the first quarter, they still only lost by one score to an undefeated team. The bad news is that the duds outnumbered the studs this week:

Dud – QB Trevor Lawrence

A pretty obvious one, right?

The loss to the Eagles certainly wasn’t all Lawrence’s fault, but it was more his than anyone else’s. His horrible, terrible, no good, very bad day included four fumbles that were all lost to the Eagles defense and an interception in the red zone.

It wasn’t Lawrence’s fault that there were several dropped passes and it’s only partially his fault that Haason Reddick was able to record two strip sacks. But the Jaguars will need much, much better days from their second-year quarterback to get back on track.

Dud – C Luke Fortner

The Jaguars’ decision to lean on the passing game in rainy, windy conditions after jumping out to a 14-0 lead was baffling. But maybe the team would’ve felt more confident calling run plays if the rookie center in the middle of the Jacksonville offensive line wasn’t getting beat like a drum.

Philadelphia’s defensive tackle Fletcher Cox, Javon Hargrave, and Jordan Davis found little resistance when they lined up against Fortner.

While the Jaguars offensive line has done a good job protecting Lawrence this season and didn’t do too poorly as a whole against the Eagles, Fortner is clearly the unit’s weak link during his first NFL season.

Stud – WR Jamal Agnew

The Jaguars were without Zay Jones on Sunday, but his replacements weren’t the issue in the pass game. While Christian Kirk and Marvin Jones dropped passes in the wet weather, Agnew was a reliable target for Lawrence.

Agnew caught a 24-yard pass as part of an eight-play, 80-yard drive that ended with Lawrence finding Agnew wide open for a four-yard touchdown.

It could’ve been a much different outcome…

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