WALTHAM, United Kingdom – Each week during the 2022 season, Jaguars “experts” – Tony Boselli, Bucky Brooks, Frank Frangie, Jeff Lageman, Brent Martineau, John Oehser, Brian Sexton, J.P. Shadrick and Ashlyn Sullivan – will analyze the following day’s Jaguars matchup.
The Denver Broncos at Wembley Stadium in London.
Frank Frangie, Radio Voice of the Jaguars
- The Jaguars will win if: They make a few more plays late – game-winning plays they haven’t made late. They also must find a better pass rush. That seems to be the early concern with the defense. Can it affect the passer?
- The Broncos will win if: They manage the trip to London well. This is the first time to London for many of their guys, which is the main reason they traveled Monday and spent the week there. It was an effort to get acclimated. The Broncos also must make more plays on offense. They have been good defensively but haven’t been able to score.
- As Frangie sees it: The Jaguars are the better team and I think they should win. But the more you lose close games, the harder it is to win them. They must make plays late to gain confidence in close games. That is the key to the game.
Jeff Lageman, Jaguars analyst and former Jaguars defensive end
- The Jaguars will win if: They can eliminate some of the mistakes plaguing them over the last several weeks. The mistakes are not just residing in one area, but across the team at different times. That keeps the team from playing complementary football.
- The Broncos will win if: Their defense dominates as they have shown they are more than capable of doing. Denver’s defense is at or near the top in nearly every statistical category and has some excellent players at all three levels.
- As Lageman sees it: Lawrence must be efficient, but he cannot do it alone. He must have a running game that is explosive at times to keep the Broncos on their heels and unable to focus on getting after the passer. The Jaguars’ defense must keep a struggling Denver offense from finding some…
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