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Jacksonville Jaguars Have Youngest Offense in the NFL… Again

The Jacksonville Jaguars had a tough time scoring points last year, averaging a paltry 15.6 points per game, worst in the NFL. A majority of the incompetence could be directly attributed to one thing – youth. Even before passing over the reigns on offense to rookie quarterback Blake Bortles, the Jaguars were trotting out three rookie wide receivers, a rookie right guard, a rookie center, a 2nd year left tackle, and a 2nd year running back. The inexperience on offense played a major part in why the Jaguars just couldn’t put together multiple scoring drives.