Call & Times

Pats looking to clinch playoff spot

Woeful Jaguars coming to Gillette Stadium Sunday

- By KYLE HIGHTOWER

FOXBORO — When the Patriots had their seven-game win streak snapped two weeks ago at Indianapol­is, rookie quarterbac­k Mac Jones said the best thing to do was to “flush this game down the toilet and just roll.”

On the heels of another humbling loss to Buffalo last week, a new mantra has emerged from New England’s locker room heading into its penultimat­e regular season game against Jacksonvil­le Sunday.

The gist? Stop analyzing the past and just win.

“Enough talk,” linebacker Dont’a Hightower said. “It’s always been time to work. But no more of the little cliché lines and all that stuff. Now it’s really about time to work. These last two games mean a lot to us. We worked really hard and let some games slip through our hands. Hopefully we learn from that and will get things going this week.”

New England (9-6) handed its best chance to win the AFC East title over to Buffalo in its 33-21 loss to the Bills last week. But there are several scenarios involving combinatio­ns of wins and losses by multiple teams in which the Patriots can clinch a playoff berth this week.

The two simplest paths are a victory over the Jaguars, plus a loss or tie by division-mate Miami against Tennessee; a Patriots win and loss or tie by Las Vegas against Indianapol­is would also get New England in.

It helps that the Patriots will be taking the field opposite a Jacksonvil­le team that is already looking toward next season. The Jaguars (2-13) have lost seven consecutiv­e games, including two straight since firing former coach Urban Meyer. As of Tuesday, they had already lined up eight interviews for the vacancy.

The urgency for the Patriots and future focus of the Jaguars has all but taken attention away from what will be a reunion of sorts between rookie quarterbac­ks Mac Jones and Trevor Lawrence.

They grew up as friends, attending quarterbac­k camps together up through high school. Both then went on to leave their college programs at Alabama and Clemson as national champions.

“I haven’t talked to him in a long time actually, but just have kind of obviously followed his journey,” Lawrence said. “We’ve kind of been aligned.

“He’s a year older than me, but still (we’ve) kind of gone through things at the same time, so I kept up with him. When I met him, he was a great guy . ... We don’t talk a ton, but it’s been to cool to see his success this year. Obviously, they’re doing a really good job.”

Lawrence, the 2021 No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft, was thought to be a can’t-miss prospect. But he’s struggled in Year 1, throwing just one touchdown pass in Jacksonvil­le’s last eight games.

Jones, the last quarterbac­k taken in the first round in April, has had moments of stardom leading all rookie quarterbac­ks with 3,313 passing yards and 18 touchdowns. But he’s coming off in his worst two games of the season, throwing four intercepti­ons.

Though their inaugural seasons have taken different paths, Jones said the respect each has for the other remains high.

“Obviously, we’re both rookies and we’re learning along the way together,” he said. “But it is fun to watch the crossover tape.”

INTERVIEWS UNDERWAY

The Jaguars held their first of their potential coaching interviews Thursday, with former Philadelph­ia coach Doug Pederson meeting with owner Shad Khan and general manager Trent Baalke.

Pederson and former Detroit and Indianapol­is head coach Jim Caldwell are out of work and seemingly the easiest to get on the schedule.

Jacksonvil­le requested permission to interview both Dallas coordinato­rs, Kellen Moore and Dan Quinn; both Tampa Bay coordinato­rs, Byron Leftwich and Todd Bowles; Green Bay offensive coordinato­r Nathaniel Hackett; and Indianapol­is defensive coordinato­r Matt Eberflus.

MILESTONE WATCH

While New England’s offense has struggled over the last two games, running back Damien Harris has continued to add to his breakout season.

He enters the game ranked fourth in the NFL with 12 rushing touchdowns and has five 100-yard games, including two in a row.

It has helped power a rushing attack that ranks seventh in the NFL in 2021 with 18 rushing touchdowns. Two more would mark the first time in team history that the Patriots have reached 20 rushing TDs in back-toback seasons.

SPECIAL TEAMS WOES

Jacksonvil­le has another streak it would like to end Sunday. The Jags have allowed two kickoff returns for touchdowns in as many weeks, letting Houston’s Tremon Smith take one back 98 yards on Dec. 19 and then watching Braxton Berrios break free for 102 yards last week.

Those were the third and fourth special teams meltdowns that resulted in touchdowns against Jacksonvil­le in the last nine weeks. The others: an onside kick returned for a score at Seattle in Week 8 and a blocked punt for a score at Indianapol­is in Week 10.

Adding to the team’s special teams woes, punter Logan Cooke (knee) was placed on injured reserve and the Jaguars will go with Joseph Charlton against the Patriots.

 ?? File photo ?? After two straight defeats, the New England Patriots can clinch a playoff spot with a victory over the last-place Jacksonvil­le Jaguars.
File photo After two straight defeats, the New England Patriots can clinch a playoff spot with a victory over the last-place Jacksonvil­le Jaguars.
 ?? File photo ?? The New England Patriots play what will likely be their final game at Gillette Stadium this season when they host the Jaguars Sunday afternoon. A victory and the Patriots return to the playoffs after missing out last season.
File photo The New England Patriots play what will likely be their final game at Gillette Stadium this season when they host the Jaguars Sunday afternoon. A victory and the Patriots return to the playoffs after missing out last season.

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