Stopping him won’t happen.
The key is to limit the damage.
The Jaguars defense hasn’t seen a receiver like Atlanta’s Julio Jones this season.
Houston’s DeAndre Hopkins is an emerging star, and Indianapolis’ T.Y. Hilton and the New York Jets’ Brandon Marshall are legit No. 1 receivers.
But, they aren’t Jones. Since the Jaguars (5-8) don’t face Pittsburgh’s Antonio Brown or New York Giants phenom Odell Beckham Jr., Sunday’s test at EverBank Field will be the supreme one for the Jaguars secondary.
Atlanta (6-7) has blown a 5-0 start, but it’s hard to fault Jones.