11-17-2019, 01:01 AM
Hi, Jaguars fans!
Our 4-5 Jacksonville Jaguars are back in live NFL game action, both after their horrific 3-26 loss overseas at Wembley Stadium in the London, England, area, and their mini-bye week, as they are in The Hoosier State to play the 5-4 Indianapolis Colts. A road win by the Jaguars over the Colts would tir both teams with 5-5 records.
Jaguars are also playing the second of three consecutive mid-season games against an AFC South divisional opponent, the third game played on the road next Sunday against the Tennessee Titans.
Jaguars Head Coach Doug Marrone decided during the bye week to start and prepare Nick Foles to start at QB against the Colts this afternoon over rookie Gardner Minshew. Foles was the former Super Bowl LII MVP with the Philadelphia Eagles, and declined a $20 million option from the Eagles to sign with the Jaguars as a free agent. Foles eventually signed his four-year contract with the Jaguars worth $88 million, with $50.1 million guaranteed. He could have earned as much as $102 million with additional incentives based on his performance had he been healthy this season.
Foles has not played for Jacksonville, since he suffered a broken left clavicle in his left shoulder in Week One against the Chiefs in TIAA Bank Stadium.
Lucas Oil Stadiums retractable roof is closed because mostly cloudy skies at 43 degrees is the local gamecast outside in Downtown Indianapolis, for the 1:05 PM Eastern Standard Time kickoff.
Lead Referee Shawn Hochuli leads his NFL officiating crew to supervise the live field action between the Jaguars and Colts.
NO injuries to both the Jaguars and Colts players, even your record at 5-5 , and equal your win record at five wins early when the Jaguars finished 5-11 in 2018, and stay in the playoff hunt.
LET'S GO JAGUARS!!!!!


Jaguars are also playing the second of three consecutive mid-season games against an AFC South divisional opponent, the third game played on the road next Sunday against the Tennessee Titans.
Jaguars Head Coach Doug Marrone decided during the bye week to start and prepare Nick Foles to start at QB against the Colts this afternoon over rookie Gardner Minshew. Foles was the former Super Bowl LII MVP with the Philadelphia Eagles, and declined a $20 million option from the Eagles to sign with the Jaguars as a free agent. Foles eventually signed his four-year contract with the Jaguars worth $88 million, with $50.1 million guaranteed. He could have earned as much as $102 million with additional incentives based on his performance had he been healthy this season.
Foles has not played for Jacksonville, since he suffered a broken left clavicle in his left shoulder in Week One against the Chiefs in TIAA Bank Stadium.
Lucas Oil Stadiums retractable roof is closed because mostly cloudy skies at 43 degrees is the local gamecast outside in Downtown Indianapolis, for the 1:05 PM Eastern Standard Time kickoff.
Lead Referee Shawn Hochuli leads his NFL officiating crew to supervise the live field action between the Jaguars and Colts.
NO injuries to both the Jaguars and Colts players, even your record at 5-5 , and equal your win record at five wins early when the Jaguars finished 5-11 in 2018, and stay in the playoff hunt.
LET'S GO JAGUARS!!!!!



