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Jaguars’ Hurns suffers concussion in 31-25 loss to Chargers

San Diego Chargers wide receiver Dontrelle Inman (15) catches a… This Jacksonville Jaguars team is perhaps only one offseason away from being the best team in the AFC South for the next five years.

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Lastly, I get that the offensive line is bad, but both T.J. Yeldon and Denard Robinson ripped off huge plays at different points in the game.

The Jaguars are in their third year under head coach Gus Bradley, who was named to his current post in 2014 after four campaigns as the defensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks.

The Jaguars hosted the San Diego Chargers last week and fell by a final score of 31-25.

“Probably some luck”, Gates said Monday. We’re just trying to do the best we can to salvage the season. “The issue is that its tighter windows, it makes you make quicker decisions and there was times when we’ve just got to make quicker decisions”. “I don’t believe that will be an issue”.

The team also acknowledged a handful of injuries suffered during the loss.

Receiver Allen Hurns is in the NFL’s concussion protocol after leaving the game on a backboard and being taken to a hospital.

“I get the chills when you say I passed him because those are names I grew up watching”, Rivers told reporters after the game. “We need to continue to improve on that, especially in the red zone, for sure”. They scored just once in four trips inside the 20-yard line, falling to 5 of 18 in red-zone scoring in the last five games. “Continuing to make plays, continuing to find ways to get in the end zone, get different guys involved”.

The Chargers allowed some big plays but limited the Jaguars to four field goals through the first three quarters. Matthews had three receptions for 60 yards, including a 24-yard touchdown catch, for Philadelphia. It was really just a lack of execution. It’s ironic: I don’t play very well, but we win. “Obviously, it’s an issue”. That’s not the issue.

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The Chargers made it hold – barely. “You put a good receiver with a good quarterback and good things will happen, and that’s exactly what’s going on with those two”. Apparently, he and Rivers are fine after exchanging words on the sideline a week ago. “That takes a long time to be able to do that, and a lot of trust in the coach to give that responsibility to the quarterback”.

David Rosenblum  Icon Sportswire