Jacksonville Jaguars blowout LA Chargers 35-6
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After another inept defensive performance and a hallow offensive output, the Arizona Cardinals sit at 3-7 and now host the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. The Jaguars only open as small favorites, so things are not completely off the rails yet.
Travis Hunter received a big update on his role with the Jacksonville Jaguars for when he returns from a season-ending knee injury. The wide receiver/cornerback saw his rookie season cut short after the non-contact injury.
He danced his way into the history books, hitting his sack celebration—inspired by Nick Cannon in Love Don’t Cost a Thing, his former teammate Charles Jones dared him to do it early in his career—and brought Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert down.
Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen broke the franchise sacks record that stood for more than 20 years in the team dominant win Sunday against the L.A. Chargers. Hines-Allen notched No. 56 of his seven-year career when he took down Chargers QB Justin Herbert in the second quarter.
The Jacksonville Jaguars know how they'll use star rookie Travis Hunter after he recovers from a season-ending knee injury.
Jacksonville Jaguars pass rusher Josh Hines-Allen has moved into sole ownership of the franchise record for sacks. Hines-Allen, who entered the game tied with Tony Brackens at 55 career sacks, set the record against the Los Angeles Chargers with a sack of quarterback Justin Herbert.
Bahyshul Tuten led the Jaguars with a breakout performance before a late ankle injury, and Travis Etienne scored twice. Add in Trevor Lawrence’s rushing score and the Jaguars found pay dirt on the ground four different times with three players. This felt like how Liam Coen wanted to play offens
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