Could the Jaguars Be the AFC South’s Dark Horse Championship Contender?
Drops, tipped balls, aborted plays, bad snaps and general miscommunication between Trevor Lawrence and his receivers plagued the offense, resulting in a league-high 14.4% sloppy play rate.
But over the past seven weeks, that number has dropped to 10.4% – a four-point improvement that ranks 16th leaguewide over that timeframe.
The passing game still isn’t perfect. Lawrence’s 4.69% drop rate since Week 9 ranks seventh among 33 quarterbacks with at least 95 attempts, but that’s nearly three percentage points lower than it was early in the season. Jacksonville still ranks third in dropped passes over that span (11), yet that’s almost half as many as the 21 it had through Week 8.


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