The Jacksonville Jaguars are looking to halt a four-game skid this Sunday when they visit the rival Houston Texans. They're set to have their starting quarterback under center to assist, with Trevor Lawrence committed to playing through a shoulder injury in Week 13,
Even with all of the losing that has happened, the Jacksonville Jaguars had one of the best rushing attacks in the entire National Football League earlier this
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is "adamant that he's playing" in Sunday's game against the Houston Texans despite nursing a shoulder
The Jacksonville Jaguars put themselves in a hole. At 2-9, the team remains locked in, determined to claw out. Next up: the Houston Texans.
Trevor Lawrence hasn't played since the Jacksonville Jaguars ' Week 9 28-23 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles because of a shoulder injury. With a Week 12 bye in the rearview mirror and the Houston Texans at the forefront, Lawrence said he plans to play, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Sunday's game against the Detroit Lions could spell the end of an era for the Jacksonville Jaguars if the team can't come out on top. NFL reporter Josina Anderson made a similar claim of changes on the horizon earlier this week predicated on the Jaguars ...
The Houston Texans are looking to claim their second consecutive division title, and a win this weekend over the Jacksonville Jaguars would do wonders for their hopes. Not only would it give them a win over a divisional foe,
Houston Texans WR Nico Collins draws most of the attention, and our NFL expert expects Tank Dell to have a big receiving day against the Jags.
The Jacksonville Jaguars (2-9) will fight to halt their four-game losing streak as they are 3.5-point underdogs against the Houston Texans (7-5) on Sunday, December 1, 2024 at EverBank Stadium.NFL
There are no teams on bye around the NFL in Week 13, which means we'll be treated to a packed slate of Sunday games even after seeing four games played on Thursday and Friday. Amo
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