The Jaguars in the last two weeks before the bye registered their two worst offensive performances of the season, producing 143 yards in a 12-7 loss to the Minnesota Vikings and 170 in the loss to the Lions. Backup quarterback Mac Jones started for Lawrence in those two games, completing 31 of 51 passes for 249 yards and no touchdowns with three interceptions and a lost fumble.
They’re averaging 176 yards in their last three games.
“We have to keep working,” Pederson said. “We have to keep trying as a staff to put our players in position to make plays on the field then – ultimately – the players execute the game plan. Last week was about trying to find ways to do that.
“We’re going to implement some things and really kind of get back to some things that have been successful for us. Whether it’s rhythm, tempo, whatever … to try to get things going.
“We have focus as a staff, as players, and just continue to do our jobs.”
Pederson said he planned to take the same approach with what he told the team Monday as they returned for the final six games of the regular season.
“I’m going to keep all that messaging in-house,” he said. “I just don’t think that’s something that needs to be out there. It’s just between me and the players.”
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