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Jaguars' Offensive Struggles Continue Amid Lawrence's Knee Injury

Turnovers, red zone inefficiency, and an underperforming offensive line contribute to the team's difficulties.

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Overview

  • The Jacksonville Jaguars' offense is struggling, with quarterback Trevor Lawrence accounting for more turnovers (10) than touchdown passes (nine) in the first nine games of the season.
  • The team's offensive line is underperforming, ranking as one of the worst in the NFL and contributing to Lawrence being sacked 24 times so far this season.
  • The Jaguars are also struggling in the red zone, ranking 29th in red zone efficiency and 31st in red zone scoring percentage, with four red zone turnovers tied for most in the NFL.
  • Wide receiver Calvin Ridley has not had the statistical impact on the offense that was expected, despite drawing nine pass interference or defensive holding penalties.
  • Lawrence's knee injury has limited his mobility and the team's offensive options, but he reports that his knee is improving and he is starting to feel more comfortable.