New York Daily News

Jags set to close out quest for the cellar

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The worst (and potentiall­y best) season in Jacksonvil­le’s relatively brief history is coming to a close.

The Jaguars (1-14) already set a team record for consecutiv­e losses (14) and an NFL record for consecutiv­e games allowing at least 24 points (also 14). A loss at Indianapol­is (10-5) on Sunday would give the small-market franchise its worst record in 26 years of existence.

Owner Shad Khan fired general manager Dave Caldwell during the skid, parting after the Jags locked up double-digits losses for the seventh time in Caldwell’s eight season. Coach Doug Marrone and his staff could be next, possibly within hours of the season finale. Khan and team president Mark Lamping are looking to make wholesale changes to a franchise that owns a league-worst 52-123 record since 2010.

One of the few positives from an another lost season would be landing Clemson star quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence with the No. 1 pick in the 2021 draft. Jacksonvil­le secured the top choice for the first time in team history, and there’s little chance Khan’s next general manager will do anything other than select the guy widely considered the best pro prospect since Andrew Luck.

So Jacksonvil­le essentiall­y has one more game of unrest at the all-important QB position.

Marrone said Wednesday that quarterbac­k Mike Glennon will start the finale instead of Gardner Minshew. He also ruled out rookie running back James Robinson (ankle) for the second straight week and said receiver DJ Chark (shin) is iffy to play.

“You never know when these chances are going to come again,” Glennon said. “Enjoy it and try to make the most of my opportunit­y and try to end the season on a high note. There hasn’t been a whole lot (of success) on the field, but it would be a good way to go out.“

So the Jaguars will try to avoid a 15game skid without their No. 1 quarterbac­k, their leading rusher and possibly their best receiver.

Glennon is 0-4 as a starter this season and has two touchdowns and six turnovers in his last 10 quarters. Minshew has better numbers and Jacksonvil­le’s lone win, a 27-20 victory against the Colts in the opener.

“We just feel like it gives us a good chance and we can operate and see where it goes, honestly,” Marrone said. “I don’t think any one decision on the quarterbac­k or any other position is really going to move the needle one way or the other. If it did, then obviously we would make it, but we don’t feel that way.”

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