2020 NFL Power Rankings, Week 11: Patriots stun Ravens, Cardinals win on Hail Murray
By Randy Gurzi
One of the least expected developments on Sunday was the way the Jacksonville Jaguars made it close against the Green Bay Packers. With the Jags boasting just one win, they were expected to be taken care of easily as they made the trip to Wisconsin.
That wasn’t the case, however, as they found themselves ahead in the fourth quarter. The main reason for their lead was the play of Keelan Cole, who had a 90-yard touchdown on a punt return and later scored again on a 12-yard touchdown pass from rookie Jake Luton.
Jacksonville also forced two turnovers on the day, which was shocking considering how careful they are with the ball. Still, they let this one get away in the end, as pointed out by Carlos Sanchez of Black and Teal.
"“The Jaguars had a couple of chances to get ahead on the scoreboard but couldn’t seize either of them. In the Jaguars’ last drive of the game, Jake Luton was sacked in back-to-back plays and threw the ball away on a fourth-down attempt. The Packers then took a couple of knees and won their seventh game of the year while the ‘Jags’ lost their eighth consecutive one.” — Sanchez, Black and Teal"
Now at 1-8, the Jags are still in play for the No. 1 pick but they need to see the Jets win a game for that to happen. Which means they will probably have the second pick.