For a fifth-straight week, the Jaguars (4-9) were embarrassed due to their poor play against the run on defense, and their inability to sustain drives on offense. The Jaguars have now lost by 17 or more points five-straight weeks, tied for the most in a row since the 1986, 2-14 Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Regardless of who has been at quarterback for the past month, the Jaguars have not been able to get out of their sleepy slump, and proved it once again in a home loss against the Los Angeles Chargers (5-8) 45-10.