The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Like Falcons, Jaguars have struggled in 2019

Both teams out of the playoffs, now playing for pride.

- By D. Orlando Ledbetter dledbetter@ajc.com

The Jacksonvil­le Jaguars are the AFC version of the Falcons.

With the signing of quarterbac­k Nick Foles, they were a sexy exhibition-season pick to return to the playoffs.

They played in the AFC Championsh­ip game after the 2017 season and were considered a Super Bowl contender this season if they could find a quarterbac­k. They finally cut ties with Blake Bortles and signed Foles as the new savior. But the Foles sign- ing hasn’t worked out, and cornerback Jalen Ramsey forced a trade as the Jaguars’ season of promise turned upside down.

The Jaguars (5-9) were eliminated from the playoffs two weeks ago and like the Falcons (5-9) will be playing for pride Sunday. The Jaguars, who returned to rookie quarterbac­k Gardner Min- shew, have some momentum after defeating the Raiders 20-16 Sunday to snap a five- game losing streak.

“We’ve been struggling, and that’s my fault,” Jaguars coach Doug Marrone said Monday. But the Falcons have struggled against AFC teams in recent years: 0-3 this season and 1-10 since losing Super Bowl LI to New England. The Falcons have lost seven consecutiv­e games to AFC teams.

“In my preparatio­n for (the Jaguars), the thing that really jumped out is that this is a really talented offensive line,” Falcons coach Dan Quinn said. “Two big tackles in (rookie Jawaan) Taylor and (Cam) Robinson outside. Two big guards in (Andrew) Nor- well and (A.J.) Cann inside. (Brandon) Linder has been kind of a staple for them at center inside. It’s one of the better offensive lines that we’ll face.”

Foles, who guided the Eagles to an upset victory over the Falcons in the divi- sional round of the 2017 playoffs on his way to the Super Bowl LII title and MVP, was signed in free agency to a four-year, $88 million deal. The Jaguars went all-in with $50.1 million in guaranteed money and would face a $33.87 million salary-cap hit if they released him before June 1. Foles suffered a broken clavicle in the season opener, a 40-26 loss to the Chiefs. He returned to start three games but was benched against Tampa Bay in a loss on Dec. 1.

Minshew, a sixth-round draft pick out of Washington State, returned to the lineup and is 5-5 as a starter after the win over Oakland. Minshew got hot and led a second-half comeback over the Raiders. He made 17 of 29 completion­s for 201 yards. Over the final three possession­s, he completed 14 of 18 passes for 142 yards and two touchdowns.

“He gets out of the pocket, and he can rip it,” Quinn said. “He can run. He definitely has that gunslinger mentality when he can get outside to go.”

The Jaguars were hoping to get receiver D.J. Chark back from an ankle injury Wednesday. He’s caught 67 passes for 956 yards and eight TDs. Former Georgia standout Chris Conley starts at wide receiver. He caught two TD passes in the fourth quarter to help the Jaguars rally over the Raiders.

The Jaguars are leaning heavily on RB Leonard Fournette, who has 250 carries for 1,081 yards and three TDs. He’s also caught 73 passes for 488 yards.

On defense, the Jaguars have a stout line anchored by Calais Campbell (6.5 sacks) and Yannick Ngakoue (eight sacks). Rookie Josh Allen, the seventh overall pick in the 2019 draft from Kentucky, has 10 sacks.

Roster update: Falcons defensive end Takk McKinley (shoulder injury) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday and the team filled his roster spot by signing defensive end Austin Larkin from the practice squad.

 ?? JASON O. WATSON / GETTY IMAGES ?? Jaguars quarterbac­k Gardner Minshew (right) and wide receiver Chris Conley celebrate after they beat the Oakland Raiders 20-16 Sunday in Oakland. Minshew is 5-5 as a starter after the win over Oakland.
JASON O. WATSON / GETTY IMAGES Jaguars quarterbac­k Gardner Minshew (right) and wide receiver Chris Conley celebrate after they beat the Oakland Raiders 20-16 Sunday in Oakland. Minshew is 5-5 as a starter after the win over Oakland.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States