The saying is turnovers come in bunches, which is especially true for the Jacksonville Jaguars defense. Against the New York Jets in week 7, the Jaguars defense compiled eight sacks and three interceptions.
Since trading Jalen Ramsey to the Los Angeles Rams, the Jaguars defense has racked up 10 sacks, six interceptions, and one fumble recovery. Yes, the team has played both the Bengals and Jets — combined 1-13 record — but to play this hard and generate turnovers without its top star really shows what the problem actually was for the Jaguars defense.
Losing Ramsey wasn’t a death sentence for the team’s defensive unit, as the team still boast the talents of linebacker Myles Jack, safeties Ronnie Harrison and Jarrod Wilson, and pass rushers Yannick Ngakoue, Josh Allen and Calais Campbell.