Jaguars get hammered by Bears in London • Gators loss at Tennessee spotlights Billy Napier’s in-game struggles
Sentinel Sports Final Monday, October 14, 2024 | | |
| | Buccaneers roll in New Orleans after Jaguars flop in London | Knights and Gators looking for solutions | Kyle Larson wins NASCAR elimination race at Charlotte | | The Buccaneers also rushed for 277 yards as a team, led by Sean Tucker’s 136 yards and one TD rushing, while Bucky Irving added 81 yards and a short touchdown. | | | Jaguars coach Doug Pederson, who got a vote of confidence from ownership on Saturday, told the NFL Network at halftime while trailing 14-3 that his team had "self-inflicted wounds." | | | Rather than go for the win and avoid overtime, Billy Napier played it safely. With the chance to build a first-half cushion, his offense fell flat and provide hope for Tennessee. | | | Billy Napier's short-yardage play calling remains suspect. Three points in four first-half red-zone trips and memories of 4th-and-dumber last season against Georgia squandered the Gators' chance for a commanding lead in Knoxville. | | | The Knights benched starter KJ Jefferson in favor of EJ Colson and Jacurri Brown against Cincinnati but who starts this week is a mystery. | | | The Knights continue to struggle in the red zone against the Bearcats, but the defense played much better in the loss. | | | He beat longtime rival and title contender Christopher Bell by 1.511 seconds. | | | The first time Dolphins defensive tackle Brandon Pili met guard Liam Eichenberg, he punched him in the face. That's right. Punched him in the face. | | | A progress report at the Dolphins' bye week on rookies Chop Robinson, Patrick Paul, Jaylen Wright, Storm Duck and others. | | | Game 2 of the best-of-seven series is this afternoon. | | | |
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