There is always room for improvement for teams across the National Football League, especially if they are 1-5 like the Jacksonville Jaguars. While the Jaguars made numerous changes to their roster this season hoping for an improved team, the opposite seems to have happened and the Jaguars have regressed.
Over the last 12 regular season games, the Jacksonville Jaguars have lost significantly more than they have won. They have essentially become synonymous with losing, especially this season as they seemingly find new ways to lose every week.
The Jacksonville Jaguars made waves earlier this week, becoming the first team to trade a player during the 2024 season when they dealt defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris to the Seattle Seahawks.
The Jacksonville Jaguars (1-5) will take on arguably one of the NFL's worst offenses this week in London. Head coach Doug Pederson gave his take on the upcoming matchup with the New England Patriots (1-5) and their rookie quarterback making just his second career start.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have lost nearly every game they have played this season. They even came close to losing the one game they have won this season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have lost five of their first six games this season, after losing five of their final six games last season. A lot of teams have beaten the Jaguars lately but no team has beaten the Jaguars as much as the Jaguars have beaten themselves.
The Jacksonville Jaguars (1-5) acquired several free agents over the 2023 offseason, expected to make a considerable impact but many have struggled to stay healthy.
The Jacksonville Jaguars defense ranks last in the National Football League against the pass, allowing opposing teams to pass for nearly 300 yards a game.
The Jacksonville Jaguars’ struggles this season have been made worse by the fact that they believed they made the necessary additions to be successful.
Things in Duval are getting interesting. Well, technically London, as that is where the Jacksonville Jaguars will call home for the next week until the clocks hit zero against the New England Patriots.
The Jacksonville Jaguars (1-5) have not had an easy start to the season on the field or in the locker room after falling to the Chicago Bears, 35-16, in the Week 6 NFL London game.
After an embarrassing loss in London to the Chicago Bears, many believe that Doug Pederson’s seat is beginning to warm with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The former Super Bowl champion head coach with the Philadelphia Eagles was hired by the Jaguars ahead of the 2022 season, and he won the AFC South in his first season at the helm.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are 1-5 after a brutal 35-16 loss to the Chicago Bears in London. Jaguars safety Andre Cisco accused his teammates of quitting on the field after the game.
It's the major question surrounding the embattled Jaguars.
Doug Pederson continues to state he's the right man for the job in Jacksonville, even as the Jaguars limp to a share of the NFL's worst record at 1-5. The Jaguars are in the midst of a two-game residency in London and Pederson admitted he's concerned with team morale following a 19-point loss to the Bears at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Week 6 in the NFL was filled with numerous losers, many of whom lost big.
Things are going from bad to worse for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Heading to London is turning into a job hazard for NFL head coaches. Knee-jerk reactions to a wild Week 6 in the NFL.
Despite being mauled by the Chicago Bears in London today for his team’s fifth loss of the season, Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson apparently believes his job is safe.
The Jaguars captured their first win of the 2024 campaign last week, defeating the division-rival Colts in a 37-34 shootout to improve their record to 1-4.
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan said he still has faith in his team, and that includes general manager Trent Baalke and head coach Doug Pederson. The Jaguars limped out of the blocks with four losses before they posted a 37-34 victory over the Indianapolis Colts last Sunday.
Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Pederson may or may not be on the hot seat, but the team’s owner is not piling on additional pressure right now.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars have gotten off to a nightmare start this season, but head coach Doug Pederson insists any talk of his players giving up on him is nonsense.
Doug Pederson fielded a question about his job status on Sunday night as the Jaguars lost for the fourth time in four games to start the 2024 season. Jacksonville has losses by five, four and three points, and a 37-point drubbing at Buffalo (47-10).
Fresh off a fourth straight loss to start the season, Jacksonville Jaguars HC Doug Pederson doesn't understand why you would ask about his job security.
The Jaguars have had an uninspired 0-3 start to the 2024 season.
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