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The Jacksonville Jaguars suffered a Week 6 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, marking a regression from their early-season success as key unsustainable strategies failed. Their defensive streak of forcing takeaways ended at five games, the offensive line struggled without Robert Hainsey, and the rushing attack was inconsistent.
Despite the loss, the Jaguars' defense performed relatively well by holding the Seahawks to just 10 points and remaining solid for most of the game. However, a few big plays allowed directly resulted in scores for Seattle, highlighting vulnerabilities in an otherwise strong defensive effort.
Offensively, the Jaguars have struggled to capitalize on defensive performances, failing to score more than 20 points in two games during the 2025 NFL season, indicating a clear need for improvement. The team sees potential in fast-tracking offensive development, particularly through increased involvement of players like Travis Hunter Jr.
In Week 6, Travis Hunter Jr. received significant offensive playing time, participating in nearly 80% of snaps and running routes on 86% of dropbacks, with seven targets. However, his production was limited to just four catches for 12 yards, suggesting that more than just increased snaps is required to unlock his impact.
Quarterback Trevor Lawrence emphasized Hunter Jr.'s explosiveness as a key to improving the offense, noting the need to find better ways to utilize his skills in both receiving and playmaking. Lawrence also highlighted the ongoing evolution of the offense, focusing on consistency in the pass game and maintaining a strong running attack to drive overall improvement.
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