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3 keys to victory for Detroit against Jaguars

- By Vito Chirco si.com/nfl/lions This article was produced by the staff at Sports Illustrate­d/All Lions. For more, visit si.com/nfl/ lions.

The Lions (1-3) come off their bye week, direly needing a win Sunday against the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars (1-4) if they want to have any shot at turning around their season. Here are the three things they must do if they aimon pulling off theWeek 6 victory.

Stop Gardner Minshew II

From an offensive standpoint, the Jaguars are the best at throwing the football. WithMinshe­wunder center, they rank 10th in the league in both passing yards (1,340) and passing touchdowns (10).

In each of Jacksonvil­le’s last two games -- against the Cincinnati Bengals and Houston Texans, respective­ly -- Minshew has thrown for at least 300 yards and two touchdowns.

He’s also, however, thrown at least one intercepti­on in three of the five games he’s played this season.

If the Lions are able to generate some sort of a pass rush and force a couple of Minshewtur­novers, they should be able to pull out the victory this Sunday.

Establish the passing game early

It’d be nice to getMatthew­Stafford on the right track coming out of the bye week.

And he has a great opportunit­y to do so facing a Jaguars pass defense that has allowed the 29th-most yards (1,401) and the 25thmost touchdowns (11) thus far this season.

Stafford’s also due to throw a touchdown against

Jacksonvil­le, as the Jags are the onlyNFL team he has yet to throw a TD against in his NFL career.

I think he’ll do that plus throw a fewmore (three total), outplaying­Minshew and helping lead the Lions to aWeek 6 victory.

Limit the production of running back James Robinson

The Lions have struggled with stopping the opposition on the ground all season.

In fact, they’ve allowed the 26th-most rushing touchdowns (six), the 29thmost yards per rush attempt (5.2) and themost rushing yards in the league (681) through their first four games.

It presents a great chance for Jaguars lead running back James Robinson to have a big game on

Sunday.

The rookie back has averaged 4.6 yards per attempt and 66.6 yards per game on the ground through five games in

2020.

He also already has a 100-yard rushing game under his belt, having amassed 102 yards inWeek 2 against the Tennessee Titans.

I’m not predicting he’s going to produce another 100-yard rushing game this weekend.

But, I do think he’ll easily be able to amass 70 yards out of Jacksonvil­le’s backfield, giving the Jaguars a chance to notch their secondwin of the season in the process.

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