The Jacksonville Jaguars (4-2) will face the Los Angeles Rams (4-2) at 9:30 a.m. EST on Sunday, Oct. 19, at Wembley Stadium.
According to FanDuel Sportsbook, the Jaguars are 3-point underdogs and the total
is set at 46.5 points.
Liam Coen’s squad is coming off a deflating 12-20 loss where Trevor Lawrence was pressured 27 times. According to ESPN, that’s the most in a game since 2022 (when Patrick Mahomes had 68 attempts (!) in an overtime game).
“Credit to them,” Coen said postgame. “They beat us up front.”
He took blame for the team’s recurring pre-snap penalties, one of which cost the offense a 54-yard touchdown on Sunday. “It’s an undisciplined operation at the moment, and it’s on me. It’s got to get fixed.”
“It’s a great opportunity this week to get it fixed, right? We’re going on the road. We’re flying to another country. Being together as a group, looking ourselves in the mirror and try to figure out from an operation and habit standpoint what is standing in our way. Because right now, it’s us.”
Next up is a Rams team that managed a 17-3 win over the Ravens and moved into a first-place tie in the NFC West. Puka Nacua, who entered the game with a league-high 117.6 receiving yards per game, went into the tunnel with an ankle injury in the second quarter. He eventually returned- only to play six more snaps. His status will be one to monitor during the week.
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