SO SAD: Trevor Lawrence Announced a Devastating News…

Blowout loss leaves Lawrence and freefalling Jaguars questioning themselves after 0-3 start

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence acknowledged a difficult truth last week in describing how poorly he and his team have played to open the season.

On Monday, it was coach Doug Pederson’s turn.

“It’s real shocking,” said Pederson, following a 47-10 loss to Buffalo that dropped the Jaguars to 0-3. “Very disappointed. You hate to say it, but the reality of it is this is who we are right now. We’re not a very good football team. And we’ve got to get it fixed.”

Their plane also needed fixing. The Jaguars’ flight home was delayed due to mechanical issues, the team announced.

The Jaguars offense has been limited to 40 points and has had difficulty staying on the field. And Jacksonville’s defense suddenly turned porous in an outing in which the Bills — in the first half alone — scored touchdowns on each of their five possessions, gained 288 yards and converted 6-of-8 third-down situations and both fourth-down opportunities.

This marks the first time Pederson has opened a season 0-3 in his eight years as head coach, including Philadelphia. Meantime, Lawrence has lost eight straight starts dating to last season, with his last win coming in a 24-21 victory at Houston on Nov. 26.

The Jaguars were rolling at that time, improving to 8-3 before stumbling to a 9-8 finish and missing the playoffs.

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