The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

London victory could be just the Spur for winners

Lawrence may prove key man

- By Simon Peach sport@sundaypost.com

Jacksonvil­le Jaguars great Maurice Jones-Drew is excited for today’s all-Florida clash in London as his former side and the Miami Dolphins look to kick-start their seasons.

A week after the Atlanta Falcons held off a late New York Jets comeback, fans will again pack into the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as the NFL London Games doublehead­er comes to a conclusion.

Both teams will be hoping that swapping the Florida sunshine for an autumnal afternoon on the Tottenham High Road brings about an uptick in fortunes after challengin­g starts to the campaign.

Quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa is set to return from injury as the Dolphins look to add to their solitary win in a season that has started with five straight losses for the Trevor Lawrence-led Jags.

“I think it’s a good match-up,” said Jaguars great Jones-Drew.

“I thought the Dolphins played really well last year and now they’re trying to kind of find their identity. I think the Jags are in the same way.

“As the Dolphins are getting healthier with getting Tua back and the Jags are starting to kind of hit their stride a little bit with Trevor offensivel­y, so it’s exciting to kind of see these two teams who are improving and getting better how they’ll be.”

Asked if a win in London can kickstart the campaign, Jones-Drew said: “Oh, no question.

“A win any week can but especially this one – still early in the year, especially with the added game.

“It’s one of those things where you can get on a run here. You get a win, you get a win next week and then you’re on a run.

“Once you start winning, things just start happening for you so hopefully they figure it out and they can keep it going.”

The Jags are in particular need of a win at a time when pressure is mounting on recently-appointed head coach Urban Meyer, with poor on-field performanc­es scrutiny compounded by a recent incident off it.

But in quarterbac­k Lawrence – the first pick in the 2021 draft – they have a potential star and one desperate to celebrate his first NFL victory.

“When you’re the number one pick, you’re going to a bad team,” said Jones-Drew (inset), who played for the Jags between 2006 and 2013. “That’s what happens, right? You have to build.

“If you look at Peyton Manning when he went to the Colts they were horrible.

“Then over the next couple of years, they start drafting guys – first round receivers, first round tight ends, first round running backs, first round offensive linesmen that protected him and helped him be better. That’s what you do.

“I think with Trevor that’s what they did, so you just want to keep going.

“We want to keep building around him and helping him be better and keep the same offensive coaches around him so he’s hearing the same voice consistent­ly.

“With all that being said, he has ability, he has the pieces but it’s now on this organisati­on to continue building around him and help them out. The more they do that, the better they’ll be.”

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