3 keys to victory for Detroit against Jaguars
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.