The Jaguars are set to unload and dig though a bundle of issues as they arrive at their bye-week, but the quarterback situation isn't one of them.
The Jaguars earned a week of rest after snatching a win from the familiar clasp of defeat in London this past Sunday.
As the team regroups and prepares for the second half of the 2015 season, second-year quarterback Blake Bortles will look to sustain his role in the Jaguars' on-going offensive revival.
Bortles has accumulated 15 touchdown passes in the first seven games of the season, 11 of which have landed in the hands of the A-team -- Allen Hurns and Allen Robinson.