There hasn’t been anything to write home about when it comes to the Jaguars offense over the past two months. Since the team’s bye week, they’ve only been able to muster up 9.14 points per game on offense, including a goose egg against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.
The Jaguars have also only scored one passing touchdown over the past six weeks, a late-game toss from rookie QB Trevor Lawrence to veteran WR Tavon Austin. To say the team’s offense, particularly its passing game, has been anemic could actually be an understatement.
Still, Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer stated on Monday that he hasn’t given a thought to changing the team’s offensive play-caller, offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell, opting instead to offer support for his assistants.