Jaguars vs Broncos: Week 2 NFL preview

Aug 29, 2021; Arlington, Texas, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) throws prior to the game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

The Jacksonville Jaguars’ opener under Urban Meyer couldn’t have been much worse, and now rookie No. 1 overall pick Trevor Lawrence and Co. face the Denver Broncos’ elite defense in Week 2.

Lawrence threw three interceptions in his NFL debut, a 37-21 loss to the lowly Houston Texans. Can he cut down on the mistakes and keep the Jags within striking distance? Read our full Jaguars vs Broncos preview to find out.

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Urban Meyer vs Vic Fangio

Something about Meyer in an NFL locker room feels like amateur hour. There are already rumors abound that he’s losing the coaching staff and players with some of his antics, and his temper. Words like “unhinged” are being thrown around. Losing to the Texans as a road favorite is yet another bad sign.

Heading into the 2021 season, it seemed like if any coach in the NFL was going to be fired next, it’d be Vic Fangio. then again, he hasn’t really had a great quarterback situation since his arrival, and he’s a defensive-minded coach. At least on that side of the ball during his tenure, Denver has looked exceptional.

Advantage: Denver Broncos

Trevor Lawrence vs Teddy Bridgewater

The circumstances surrounding the two QBs in this game couldn’t be much different, could they? Lawrence has a long runway as the Jags’ hopeful franchise savior, whereas Broncos signal-caller Teddy Bridgewater is probably playing for his career as a starter.

Bridgewater is the classic game manager who won’t force the issue or make critical mistakes. It’s almost a necessity for Lawrence to take risks and stay in attack mode for Jacksonville to have any chance, because the Jaguars’ defense isn’t going to keep them in many, if any, games.

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Advantage: Denver Broncos

Jaguars’ offensive tackles vs Broncos pass rush

Jacksonville right tackle Jawaan Taylor and Lawrence’s blindside protector, Cam Robinson, ranked 36th and 44th respectively out of 65 qualifying players in Pro Football Focus’ grades in pass protection for Week 1.

That doesn’t sound terrible, but it’s borderline terrifying for the Jags, considering Houston has exactly zero pass-rushers who will keep offensive coordinators up at night scheming against. The Broncos have Von Miller, and could get Bradley Chubb back after he was inactive for the season opener with an ankle injury.

Advantage: Denver Broncos

The bottom line: There was a big contrast between these teams in Week 1, and that should be on full display. Home-field advantage and all the crowd noise in the world won’t stop the inevitable Broncos blowout from happening. It’d be a shock if the Jags even kept this a one-score game in garbage time.

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