The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Jags working to fix 2nd-half flops after another blown lead

- By Mark Long

JACKSONVIL­LE, FLA. » Urban Meyer’s latest loss has him delving into Jacksonvil­le’s halftime adjustment­s — or lack thereof.

The skidding Jaguars (04), who have dropped 19 consecutiv­e games, have been outscored a combined 61-19 in the second half of their last three outings. It’s a troubling trend for Meyer, who said Friday he’s confident it’s not a conditioni­ng issue.

“It seems like the first part of the second half is when we’ve had a couple issues,” Meyer said.

Jacksonvil­le led 14-0 at intermissi­on at Cincinnati on Thursday night before losing 24-21 thanks to Joe Burrow’s game-winning drive. The Bengals scored on all four second-half possession­s, getting three touchdowns and then the goahead field goal on the final play.

Four days earlier, the Jaguars led Arizona 13-7 at the break before being outscored 24-6 the rest of the way. The Cardinals put together scoring drives of 68, 75 and 65 yards in the second half.

Denver had similar second-half success on Sept. 19, opening the third quarter with a 75-yard TD drive that gave the Broncos a double-digit lead.

The Jags played well defensivel­y in the first half of each of those games. But they hardly looked the same down the stretch.

“We were one or two plays away. The whole locker room knows it,” defensive tackle Malcom Brown said. “We’ve felt that way every game, so that’s the sad part of it.” WHAT’S WORKING » The Jaguars are starting to develop an offensive identity, one that begins with running back James Robinson and includes “Trevor being Trevor.”

Robinson has 166 yards rushing and three touchdowns the last two games, looking much like he did as a rookie in 2020. Jacksonvil­le’s offense will run through him as long as rookie quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence is still learning the nuances of playing in the NFL.

Lawrence, though, appears more comfortabl­e every week. Meyer wants Lawrence to keep using his legs, and offensive coordinato­r Darrell Bevell seems to be listening. Lawrence ran eight times for 36 yards and a touchdown against the Bengals, including several option plays.

Bevell had been reluctant to call Lawrence’s number too often, saying “we’re really not trying to make him a runner” and adding “this is not Clemson where we are pulling the ball and running downhill inside and letting linebacker­s and safeties hit him.”

But Lawrence’s legs have kept defenses off-balance the past two games and given Jacksonvil­le a chance. He ran six times for 27 yards last week against Arizona. WHAT NEEDS HELP » Jacksonvil­le has one sack in its last two games and continues to drop its best pass rusher, linebacker Josh Allen, into coverage. It’s a head-scratching move at best, coaching incompeten­ce at worst.

Allen had 10½ sacks and made the Pro Bowl as a rookie in 2019. No doubt, he benefited from playing alongside Calais Campbell and Yannick Ngakoue that year. With Jacksonvil­le switching to a 3-4 scheme, Allen was prepared to be used in coverage some this season. But no one expected it to be this often.

STOCK UP » Newly acquired tight end Dan Arnold caught two passes for 29 yards, including a 17-yarder that set up Jacksonvil­le’s first touchdown of the night.

The Jaguars traded troubled cornerback CJ Henderson, the ninth overall pick in the 2020 draft, to Carolina on Monday for Arnold. The deal also included a swap of picks in 2022.

It’s still early, but Arnold has the potential to be Jacksonvil­le’s best pass-catching tight end in years. If so, a trade in which Jacksonvil­le looked like it got fleeced might not be as lopsided as it initially seemed.

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