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NFL Insider Warns of Potential Trouble Ahead for Team

A view of the NFL logo before the AFC Championship game between the Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs on January 19, 2020 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO.


A view of the NFL logo before the AFC Championship game between the Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs on January 19, 2020 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO.
(Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire)

Two weeks into the NFL season is around the time the dust starts to settle and fans and media members start to get a decent idea of where each team stands.

One insider believes that one team could be in trouble soon after a rough and unexpected 0-2 start that has thrown a wet blanket on an offseason that was full of hype and excitement.

CBS Sports insider Jonathan Jones thinks trouble could be brewing for the Jacksonville Jaguars and is worried about a potential 0-3 start due to facing a well-rested Buffalo Bills team on Monday Night Football.

Jones also pointed out that the Jaguars haven’t won since last Thanksgiving, which is factually incorrect since they beat the Carolina Panthers on New Year’s Eve last season.

Regardless, starting 0-3 would be devastating for this team, especially since they have a division battle with the Houston Texans in Week 4, so things could unravel quickly if this team can’t get on track.

The offense has been the main problem, as quarterback Trevor Lawrence has only been able to lead the Jags to 30 points so far and left plenty of meat on the bone.

Both of this team’s first two games were very winnable if the offense had been able to avoid a few mistakes here and there, as the defense surrendered just 20 and 18 points against the Miami Dolphins and Cleveland Browns to open the season.

Jacksonville is desperately in need of a statement victory to get the good vibes rolling again, but Buffalo will be a tough task.