The Jaguars (2-9) hit all-time low in Week 11’s 52-6 loss to the Lions.
Let’s dig into 5 numbers that illustrate how dangerous the defeat was, which could have vital repercussions in Jacksonville.
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The Jaguars allowed seven touchdowns on the Lions’ first seven drives. ESPN’s Bill Barnwell reported that it was the primary time for the reason that 2007 Patriots an offense scored a landing on seven consecutive drives to start a sport — a 56-10 win over the Bills.
Operating backs David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs scored the primary three. Montgomery ran for a one-yard landing to present Detroit a 7-3 lead, and Gibbs scored from the Jacksonville 2-yard line on the following possession after bouncing a run to the skin.