Jacksonville Jaguars blowout LA Chargers 35-6
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Travis Hunter received a big update on his role with the Jacksonville Jaguars for when he returns from a season-ending knee injury. The wide receiver/cornerback saw his rookie season cut short after the non-contact injury.
The Dolphins won the first NFL game in Spain in OT; the Jaguars dominate the Chargers at home; and the Bucs fall in a high-scoring game to the Bills.
The Jacksonville Jaguars can't afford any more injuries but they got a crucial one early against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Last seen blowing a 19-point lead, the Jacksonville Jaguars' defense responded with their best effort of the season in a rout of the Chargers.
This week, the Chargers opted to start their new trade addition, Trevor Penning, over the poor-performing Austin Deculus. Penning has shown some flashes, but is still getting beaten in pass protection, exactly what the Chargers are trying to avoid.
Coen can go ahead and hang the “Mission Accomplished” banner because his team showed no hangover from the loss against the Chargers this Sunday. They didn’t punt while taking a 14-6 lead in the first half and then dominated the Chargers in the second half of a 35-6 win.
Tuten injured his right ankle when being tackled by L.A.'s Da'Shawn Hand and Tuli Tuipulotu as he reached the Chargers' 7-yard line. Tuten had carried the ball five times for 18 yards on the drive, which ended when Trevor Lawrence flipped a 1-yard TD pass to Tim Patrick with 11:38 left in the game to give the Jags a 28-6 lead.
Down big with 11 minutes to play, Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh pulled his quarterback. Justin Herbert probably couldn’t get out of EverBank Stadium fast enough. After all, it has been his house of horrors in recent years.