The Jacksonville Jaguars’ winless streak continued on Sunday, as they fell 18-13 to the Cleveland Browns. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence expressed his frustration and surprise after the game, saying “I’m pretty shocked” by the team’s 0-2 start. Despite a strong defensive performance, the Jaguars’ offense struggled to find its rhythm, mustering just 13 points against the Browns.
Lawrence’s comments hinted at the disparity between the team’s defensive and offensive units. The Jaguars have allowed just 38 points in the first two weeks, a testament to their stout defense. However, the offense has failed to capitalize on these defensive efforts, leaving Lawrence and company searching for answers. “We’re not executing, we’re not making plays when we need to,” Lawrence said, emphasizing the need for improved offensive production.
As the Jaguars look to bounce back from their slow start, Lawrence’s words serve as a rallying cry. With a talented roster and a strong defense, the team has the potential to turn their season around. But for now, the focus remains on correcting the offensive woes that have plagued them through the first two weeks. “We’ve got to find a way to score more points,” Lawrence stressed. With the Jaguars’ next game just around the corner, Lawrence and his teammates will aim to right the ship and get their season back on track
The Jacksonville Jaguars’ winless streak continued on Sunday, as they fell 18-13 to the Cleveland Browns. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence expressed his frustration and surprise after the game, saying “I’m pretty shocked” by the team’s 0-2 start. Despite a strong defensive performance, the Jaguars’ offense struggled to find its rhythm, mustering just 13 points against the Browns.
Lawrence’s comments hinted at the disparity between the team’s defensive and offensive units. The Jaguars have allowed just 38 points in the first two weeks, a testament to their stout defense. However, the offense has failed to capitalize on these defensive efforts, leaving Lawrence and company searching for answers. “We’re not executing, we’re not making plays when we need to,” Lawrence said, emphasizing the need for improved offensive production.
As the Jaguars look to bounce back from their slow start, Lawrence’s words serve as a rallying cry. With a talented roster and a strong defense, the team has the potential to turn their season around. But for now, the focus remains on correcting the offensive woes that have plagued them through the first two weeks. “We’ve got to find a way to score more points,” Lawrence stressed. With the Jaguars’ next game just around the corner, Lawrence and his teammates will aim to right the ship and get their season back on track.