Jacksonville Jaguars, Fend Off and New York Jets
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The Jets also elevated quarterback Adrian Martinez and defensive back Tre Brown from the practice squad. Martinez will back up Brady Cook with Tyrod Taylor and Justin Fields sidelined by injuries.
The Jets have placed CB Azareye’h Thomas on injured reserve, so his rookie season is done. They have also activated LB Cam Jones and elevated QB Adrian Martinez and DB Tre Brown from the practice squad for tomorrow’s game against the Jaguars.
Jets vs. Jaguars prediction: Trevor Lawrence has Jags rolling, but will they cover that huge number?
Two AFC foes face off in Jacksonville this Sunday, as Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars host the New York Jets. The Jaguars bounced into first place in the AFC South with their 36-19 victory over the Indianapolis Colts, while the Jets were eliminated from playoff contention following a 34-10 loss to Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins in Week 14.
No professional sports league makes their fans experience the highs and lows of life more than the NFL. The New York Jets have been so disappointing for the past decade that some of their diehard fans have reached their breaking point.
Despite just three wins on the season, the Jets have proven to be a tough test for most teams, especially in the passing game, and forcing teams to be one-dimensional. To avoid a massive upset and letdown ahead of their next two matchups, the Jaguars must succeed in these three key matchups at EverBank Stadium.
Through 13 games this season, the Jets’ defense has forced just two turnovers: A fumble recovery in Week Six against the Broncos, and a fumble recovery in Week 13 against the Falcons. The Jets’ defense still doesn’t have a single interception. Every other NFL team has at least five.