

It was the second of two shockingly bad picks, and less harmful than the first one when he threw an end zone interception in the second quarter on first-and-goal at Denver’s 1-yard line. Truthfully, what happened with 1:36 remaining - an interception by cornerback K’Waun Williams on an inaccurate Lawrence throw to Christian Kirk to start a potential game-winning drive - is only part of the regret Lawrence will likely feel on the nine-hour plane ride home.

“Obviously, I’m pretty upset and frustrated and disappointed in myself and the way I finished the game.” Same thing that I’ve said every week when I stand up here,” said a disgruntled Lawrence at the postgame podium. The Jaguars have a whole menu of incompetence options at the worst possible moments. Take your pick: red zone inefficiency, untimely penalties, allowing deep-ball completions, ghastly interceptions, defensive collapses. For right now, if the 2-6 Jaguars are not the NFL’s most cursed franchise, then they certainly have perfected the art of flinching in the clutch.

Pederson didn’t specify whether he was talking about in 2022, or perhaps much further down the road. “I truly believe that good things are going to happen for this football team.” “We keep scratching and fighting,” said Pederson. After Denver inflicted the latest maddening 21-17 defeat on the Jaguars - a franchise-record fifth consecutive one-score loss - the exasperated coach was left trying to grasp for a whiff of optimism. This time, they laid to waste 156 rushing yards in the Travis Etienne coming-out party.Ībout the only suspense near closing time was wondering how the knife would be stuck in Doug Pederson’s team this week. Somehow, you just knew the Jaguars would again find a way to mess up a good thing. There was almost no need to watch the waning minutes of Sunday’s matchup against the Denver Broncos at Wembley, the Jaguars’ home away from home. Like Charlie Brown thinking he’s going to finally kick the ball, only to have Lucy pull it away at the last-second. Get in position to win during a game’s homestretch, be one play away from a happy outcome, and - over and over again - keep failing in the game-deciding moments.Įvery time, it’s the same tiresome script. Jaguars report card: Offense, defense get Ds while coaches fail in loss to Denver Broncos.Another late collapse: Jaguars defense has fast start, familiar finish as Russell Wilson engineers another comeback.Here's how they lost their fifth straight one-score game Takeaways: Jaguars lose 21-17 to Broncos.Game recap: A look back at Jaguars vs.For over a decade, it’s been part of their DNA.Ī prolonged blank stare Sunday from Trevor Lawrence after throwing the game-sealing interception, then his shoulders slumping as he trudged toward the Wembley Stadium sideline, really encapsulates the Jaguars’ entire season so far. The Jaguars just can’t stop committing football suicide. soil or 4,259 miles across the Atlantic, nothing seems to change for Team Torture. It doesn’t seem to matter whether the Jaguars are playing on U.S. LONDON - You almost knew another grim ending was in the works. Want more from MyLondon? Sign up to our daily newsletters for all the latest and greatest from across London here.View Gallery: London NFL football: Jacksonville Jaguars-Denver Broncos, Wembley Stadium photos Got a story? Please email or WhatsApp 07580255582

The data does not include other crashes where no injuries were recorded and the data for 2022 has not yet been released. Of the 26 crashes in that five-year period, five were deemed serious while the rest involved minor injuries. The website uses police data on crashes to map out hotspots for road collisions.
