T.J. Yeldon did not have the bet game in Week 3 against the New England Patriots.
With just 33 yards on 11 carries, he was far from the real offensive threat the Jacksonville Jaguars may need to rely upon. While Yeldon is clearly the best option at running back right now, he isn’t at a level where the Jaguars can be down 0-10 and keep handing him the ball.
While I would love to see the Jaguars do that because I love dominant running games, the offensive is definitely not limited to a one-dimensional running game on offense.