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Jaguars 0-21 Rams 11:39, 3rd quarter

Travis Hunter is getting going now. Lawrence finds the rookie for back-to-back gains of 11 yards to move the Jags to midfield. Darious Williams then commits pass interference for the Rams for an instant first down as he drags Washington’s head back while swatting the ball down.

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Jaguars 0-21 Rams 14:16, 3rd quarter

Matthew Stafford rolls out with the Rams offense and goes three and out. Nice work from the Jags defense to hold up their end of the bargain. Almost forced an interception too but the pair of defenders juggle the ball inches off the ground and fail to reel it in. C’mon Trevor, I want to believe. Let’s have it.

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In this period of quiet we can take a look at the early slate up next:

Chicago Bears v New Orleans Saints

Cleveland Browns v Miami Dolphins

Kansas City Chiefs v Las Vegas Raiders

Minnesota Vikings v Philadelphia Eagles

New York Jets v Carolina Panthers

Tennessee Titans v New England Patriots

A few decent ones in there, the one jumping out to me is Vikings v Eagles. Can Philadelphia stop the slide?

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Updated at 11.11 EDT

Half-time! Jaguars 0-21 Rams

The Rams are content to sit on the lead and let the clock run down. Confidence is everything but confident they deserve to be. For Jacksonville as Willy Shakespeare didn’t say “a Jaguar doth not change his spots”. It is same old, same old for Lawrence and company. Mistakes have gifted LA great field position and limited the offense. The quarterback is missing throws and when he has made them his receivers are letting him down. A bad day at the offense.

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Jaguars 0-21 Rams 1:28, 2nd quarter

Lawrence guns it too wide for Hunter and the ball glances off the rookie’s glove for an incompletion on 3rd and 7. 4th down and we are going for it now after declining earlier. Dangerous considering the Jags might give the ball back to Stafford twice as the Rams will receive the second half kick-off.

Lawrence tucks and runs and … is … short. Three yards short. The Rams get the ball back with two timeouts.

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Updated at 10.52 EDT

Jaguars 0-21 Rams 2:00, 2nd quarter

Lawrence finds Thomas up the sideline for 24 yards then keeps the chains moving with some nice mid-range work. First trip to the Rams red zone and the Jaguars dial up the trick play on 2nd and 6. LA are not fooled and Hunter’s scramble is stopped on the line of scrimmage. Key third down coming.

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Jaguars 0-21 Rams 3:34, 2nd quarter

Lawrence comes out and slings a quick throw out wide straight into the dirt. Strange. Another misfire follows it as a wide open Washington steps out of bounds to cancel out a much-improved long pass. Lawrence calls the time out on third and long.

In this down time Adams snatching a pair of TDs has me jealous as Nacua is languishing on my fantasy bench this week. Anyone have any start/sit propositions they want to throw my way? I promise I will win you your matchup this week.

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Updated at 10.44 EDT

TOUCHDOWN! Jaguars 0-21 Rams 4:37, 2nd quarter

If you make a mistake at least try and learn from it. The Jaguars commit another needless pass interference penalty on an incomplete pass from Stafford moving them into midfield. A wide open Adams then moves the ball 16 yards into the red zone and Colby Parkinson thinks he has scored until he is politely told he was down on the one-yard line. Adams makes a stunning one-handed grab for a one-yard touchdown. Stafford is on fire: 15/20, 127 yards, 3 touchdowns.

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Updated at 10.38 EDT

Jaguars 0-14 Rams 7:11, 2nd quarter

It’s NO good! The drive starts well with Lawrence shaking off some rust. He scans the field and finds Tim Patrick for a 22-yard strike. The Jags march into Rams territory. A touchdown would be very useful here. And as I finish typing Lawrence throws a perfect fast ball on 3rd and 2 at his star wideout Brian Thomas. The ball goes straight through his his hands. Kicker Cam Little steps up for the 50-yarder and misses. Thomas will be kicking himself for taking his eye off the ball.

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Updated at 10.31 EDT

Jaguars 0-14 Rams 9:59, 2nd quarter

Jacksonville’s defense shows up. Stafford goes three and out with airtight coverage from the Jags defensive backs. And on the punt, more bad luck. Parker Washington returns it for the TOUCHDOWN but an illegal block above the waist by Jarrian Jones chalks it off. The pundits say bad call as the block does not affect the play. Not sure I agree but then Suh chimes in with “if you play football then you know it” so that’s me instantly put in my place. Definitely a bad call. Boo refs, boo.

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Updated at 10.24 EDT

Jaguars 0-14 Rams 11:18, 2nd quarter

A third sack (already) rocks Lawrence to the turf and a failed run puts the ball back in Lawrence’s hands at 3rd and 13. The QB and his young receiver Hunter are not on the same page though and the ball sails by him. Punt.

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Jaguars 0-14 Rams 12:38, 2nd quarter

Jacksonville smartly are turning to the run and get to midfield with Travis Etienne churning away. LA respond and stop then to set up a 4th and 1. The Jags go for it and Parker Washington scampers for three yards on nifty little end around play.

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Jaguars 0-14 Rams 1:38, 1st quarter

The tone has just been made clear for the Rams defense. They are here to bully Trevor Lawrence. Linebacker Byron Young chases the QB out of the pocket and shoves him out of bounds with a level of needless aggression verging on the comical.

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Updated at 10.08 EDT

TOUCHDOWN! Jaguars 0-14 Rams 1:51, 1st quarter

Boom! Xavier Smith logs the seventh different receiver hit by Stafford already today. A short run from Blake Corum then sets up a 1st and goal. Adams then beats his man on the goalline, Stafford tosses it up and the veteran brings it down for the score. So very easy and the Jacksonville defense is really struggling. What an incredible start for the Rams.

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Updated at 10.04 EDT

Jaguars 0-7 Rams 3:25, 1st quarter

The Rams are back in Jaguars territory in the blink of an eye thanks to a 26-yard pass interference penalty and a 23-yard strike to tight end Colby Parkinson. Then Adams makes his first catch of the day to move Los Angeles back into the red zone on the 15-yard line.

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Updated at 10.03 EDT

Jaguars 0-7 Rams 4:53, 1st quarter

Apparently Ndamukong Suh, in the studio for Sky Sports, is an Arsenal fan. Did have a bit of Patrick Vieira about him, didn’t he?

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Updated at 10.03 EDT

Jaguars 0-7 Rams 5:12, 1st quarter

Offensive holding pushes the Jaguars back 10 yards, tough start to their riposte. A great knock down by Kobie Turner on the line of scrimmage forces 3rd and 14 and Lawrence ovethrows Travis Hunter. Three and out again. A 1min 27sec drive followed by a 1min 20sec effort is certainly going to keep those Rams linebackers fresh.

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Updated at 10.03 EDT

TOUCHDOWN! Jaguars 0-7 Rams 7:01, 1st quarter

No Nacua, no problem. Stafford uses five different receivers on the first drive finishing with rookie Konata Mumpfield (who?) for a five-yard score. It is only his second catch in his young career. Excellent work to finish that under pressure after going for it on 4th and 3.

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Updated at 09.50 EDT

Jaguars 0-0 Rams 7:01, 1st quarter

The Rams are on and in Nacua’s absence Davante Adams is targeted but overthrown on the opening play. Tight end Tyler Higbee then finds the first down with an easy short pass out Stafford’s right. A nice mix of run and pass in the rain finds another couple of first downs with the tight ends featuring. Higbee in particular is keeping this drive moving with a couple of great grabs with what looks like more of a bar of soap than a ball. And here we go, McVay does not trust his kicker alert. 4th and 3 on the 16-yard line and the Rams go for it. And they get it thanks to running back Kyren Williams making the grab.

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Updated at 09.45 EDT

Jaguars 0-0 Rams 14:03, 1st quarter

Here we go! Lawrence and the Jaguars offense take the field for the opening drive. First play and Verse sacks the QB. Told you the pass rush was good. Not the start Jacksonville were looking for. Three and out. Punt.

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Updated at 09.39 EDT

Preamble

Hi and hello football fans, week seven of N-F-L is upon us and has brought with it that rarest of treats: a game between two teams (two!) with winning records in London! The 4-2 Jacksonville Jaguars host the 4-2 LA Rams at their home away from home in Wembley. This is very much cause for celebration as at 2.30pm in the UK and the earliest of mornings for fans in Los Angeles at 6.30am we have a shot at closing out this year’s London series with a cracker.

England’s capital has been graced only once before with a matchup between two “good” teams when the Giants and Packers, both 3-1, came to party in 2022. Yes it only took 15 years of slop to finally receive a blessing in Daniel Jones vanquishing Aaron Rodgers 27-22 with a fierce second-half comeback after trailing 17-3.

The G-men would go on to make the playoffs so are either the Rams or Jaguars heading in that direction? Both are well positioned with LA in a three-way tie at the top of the NFC West and Jacksonville one game back from Jones’ Indianapolis Colts in the AFC South.

It is a little early to start projecting for the postseason however so let’s take a look at today’s matchup. The big team news is the Rams are missing the great Puka Nacua at wide receiver and the Jaguars are without star linebacker Devin Lloyd. On the field the story so far for both teams has been one of successes let down by inconsistency. For LA the kicking game has been a problem while the offense, led by quarterback Matthew Stafford, has been one of the most productive in terms of yards and success rate across the league but are 24th in red zone efficiency scoring a touchdown only 50% of the time they get inside the 20-yard line. Watch out for head coach, Sean McVay, digging into his box of tricks to throw the Jaguars lots of different looks as the Rams aim to break the 30-point mark for the first time this season (second if you count the Titans).

On defense LA are much more solid and have not allowed teams to score a single touchdown twice this season. The men the Jaguars need to be most wary of are the best pass-rushing duo in football Jared Verse and Braden Fiske. The game could be won and lost with how well Jacksonville protect their quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Or they could try and get the running game going again to nullify the pressure on him after struggling against the Seahawks. Jags fans will hope the Lawrence who took down the Chiefs shows up today.

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