The Jacksonville Jaguars' offense struggled in their 17-9 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, failing to reach the end zone for the second time in their last 23 games. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence and other players expressed their disappointment, citing the team's offensive weapons and potential. The Jaguars managed only 271 yards of offense, converted just 3 of 12 third downs, and went 0-for-2 on fourth down. The offensive line had breakdowns, Lawrence was pressured on 13-of-48 dropbacks, and he was sacked four times. The lack of execution has been a recurring issue, as the offense also struggled in their Week 1 victory over the Indianapolis Colts. Head coach Doug Pederson remains optimistic and believes the team will bounce back.
- The Jaguars' offense failed to reach the end zone for the second time in their last 23 games.
- The team's lack of execution was a major issue, with drops, fumbles, and breakdowns by the offensive line.
- Quarterback Trevor Lawrence was pressured on 13-of-48 dropbacks and was sacked four times.
- The offense also struggled in their Week 1 victory over the Indianapolis Colts.
- Head coach Doug Pederson remains optimistic and believes the team will bounce back.