Jaguars' Liam Coen to face biggest test yet vs. the Colts in AFC South race
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Jaguars' Liam Coen to face biggest test yet vs. the Colts in AFC South race
"NASHVILLE -- The 8-4 Jacksonville Jaguars are tied for first place in the AFC South after Sunday's 25-3 road victory over the Tennessee Titans. And a week from now, they could have that spot all to themselves. The Jaguars' next game is against the Indianapolis Colts (8-4) at EverBank Stadium, a place where the Colts haven't won since 2014. It is undoubtedly the biggest game in first-year head coach Liam Coen's tenure."
"The Jaguars got to this point despite quarterback Trevor Lawrence being ranked 24th in QBR (43.0), receiver Brian Thomas Jr. struggling with drops (five), a seemingly continual offensive line shuffle because of injuries, franchise sack leader Josh Hines-Allen with only four sacks, tight end Brenton Strange missing give games because of a hip injury, injuries in the secondary to cornerback Jourdan Lewis and safety Eric Murray, and the loss of first-round draft pick Travis Hunter to a season-ending knee injury."
The Jacksonville Jaguars are 8-4 and tied for first in the AFC South following a 25-3 road win over the Tennessee Titans. The next game is against the Indianapolis Colts (8-4) at EverBank Stadium, where the Colts have not won since 2014. First-year head coach Liam Coen has overseen a turnaround from a 4-13 2024 season, positioning the team to potentially go from worst to first in 13 games. Coen emphasized the importance of playing meaningful November and December games for Year 1 development. The roster has faced setbacks including Trevor Lawrence's low QBR, receiver drops, offensive line injuries, secondary injuries, and a season-ending knee injury to first-round pick Travis Hunter.
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