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The Sporting Tribune's Fernando Ramirez writes that the Chargers were embarrassed yet again in Jacksonville and this one was indicative of their season so far.
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Jacksonville Jaguars waived safety from 53-man roster
Following Hailassie's release, the only other safety on the 53-man roster currently is Rayuan Lane. It may not be just a matter of time before Thornhill is signed to the 53-man roster from the practice squad.
The Jaguars have had four safeties active while Murray has been injured, and they were open to using five safeties on the game day roster before then. With the amount of three-safety packages the Jaguars use, they are likely one minor injury away from Thornhill playing some kind of role moving forward.
The Jaguars said last week's loss to the Texans "pissed" them off and that attitude carried into Sunday's 35-6 blowout of the Chargers.
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Angry Jaguars need to find new motivation for upcoming road games against Cardinals and Titans
Coach Liam Coen insists his Jacksonville Jaguars play better when they’re angry. It was an easy emotion to harness after the biggest collapse in franchise history.
While his players were passionate and angry after Sunday's 35-6 loss in Jacksonville, Jim Harbaugh calmly said the Chargers got their butts kicked.
USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 11 showdown between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Los Angeles Chargers
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.
The Chargers' run defense, which had been performing well during their three-game win streak, was unable to contain the Jaguars' rushing attack. Jacksonville gashed Los Angeles for 192 rushing yards and four touchdowns. They were outmatched at the line of scrimmage, abandoned their assigned gaps and missed tackles.