Jacksonville fell on Sunday to the Arizona Cardinals in a game that looked to be their best shot at a victory in this young season. Ultimately, the team was outscored 31-19 en route to its third loss of the season, and 18th straight dating back to last year.
With a loss, the Jaguars are tied for the fifth-longest losing streak in NFL history. The game wasn’t all bad for Jacksonville and showcased a little of what they are capable of if everything goes right for the team. Ultimately, they couldn’t get it done, however.
Here are the 5 takeaways from Jacksonville’s third loss of the season:
Running game was finally established
The Jaguars were able to get it done on the ground today, rushing for 159 yards on 29 total carries, including 88 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries for starting RB James Robinson.