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Jacksonville Jaguars vs Cincinnati Bengals: Quick takeaways

“We played pretty bad at every position. And you usually don’t score a lot of points when you’re that bad,” Blake Bortles said as he summed up the Jacksonville Jaguars’ first team offensive performance. The first team finished with just three points on the board.

That kind of performance against a strong measuring stick like the playoff-caliber Cincinnati Bengals is exactly what the Jags didn’t need. Blake Bortles was held to 52 yards, Allen Robinson and Allen Hurns combined for just 35 receiving yards, and running backs T.J. Yeldon and Chris Ivory combined for just 38 yards.