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Jaguars not looking to switch QBs again

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Quarterbac­k Cody Kessler has taken the Jaguars to a new low in 2018.

The Jaguars (4-10) have totaled 658 yards in three games since Kessler replaced inconsiste­nt starter Blake Bortles, including a season-low 192 yards in a 16-13 loss to the Redskins on Sunday. It’s the franchise’s worst three-game stretch of offense since Blaine Gabbert’s second year in 2012.

But coach Doug Marrone doesn’t plan on switching back to Bortles for the final two games of the season, beginning Sunday at the Dolphins.

“All the players, we’re telling them just to be ready to go,” Marrone said Monday. “It’s hard to evaluate when there’s a high level of inconsiste­ncy around you.”

The Jaguars have apparently moved on from Bortles, the third overall pick in the 2014 draft, and want to see if Kessler deserves to be on the roster next season. Top decision-maker Tom Coughlin and general manager Dave Caldwell traded a conditiona­l seventh-round draft pick to the Browns to acquire Kessler as a backup in March.

Nonetheles­s, Kessler isn’t exactly securing his future.

He has led the offense to one touchdown and four field goals in 31 possession­s. It’s the first time in franchise history that the Jags have managed just one offensive touchdown during any three-game stretch.

“We’re not being able to make plays,” Marrone said. “I’m responsibl­e for that, so that falls on me.”

Gore may be done: With another season stumbling toward the finish line, the Dolphins can begin thinking about 2019, and that includes Frank Gore.

The NFL’s leading active rusher is expected to miss the rest of the year with a sprained foot, a person familiar with the situation said. The person confirmed Gore’s status on condition of anonymity because the team hadn’t commented on the severity of his injury.

Gore was hurt during Sunday’s 41-17 loss to the Vikings. He has played in 126 consecutiv­e games and made 122 starts in a row, and both streaks are the longest by an NFL offensive skill player.

Last week Gore, 35, said he was uncertain whether he wanted to play next year. Among the players now likely to get a long look will be fourth-round draft pick Kalen Ballage, who had a season-high 123 rushing yards and his first career touchdown, a 75-yard run, against the Vikings.

Extra points: The Falcons placed rookie RBIto Smith on injured reserve with a knee injury and are moving closer to ruling out a return for starter Devonta Freeman. Smith is the ninth Falcons player to be placed on IR this season. Coach Dan Quinn said it is “unlikely” Freeman will return this season. Freeman, was placed on IR on Oct. 16 with a groin injury. ... Chargers TEHunterHe­nry took part in his first practice nearly seven months after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. Henry remains on the physically unable to perform list. ... Titans CB Logan Ryan says he broke his left leg in Sunday’s victory over the Giants, writing on social media he believes a player should release his own injury news.

 ??  ?? Brookevill­e native Fitzgerald Mofor and UAB face Northern Illinois tonight.
Brookevill­e native Fitzgerald Mofor and UAB face Northern Illinois tonight.
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RICKY CARIOTI/THE WASHINGTON POST Jaguars quarterbac­k Cody Kessler fumbles after being sacked Sunday by Redskins Ryan Kerrigan.

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