ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Pederson isn't ruling anything out when it comes to making changes in the wake of his team's 0-3 start.
Maybe not even regarding quarterback Trevor Lawrence. «There has to be changes, whether it's play design, personnel, everything,» Pederson said after the 47-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on Monday night. «Everything's on the table, let's call it, and those are all things that I have to look at, we have to look at as a staff and make the adjustments.» However, when asked if that included changes to the starting lineup and applied to Lawrence, Pederson was noncommittal. «You say everything is on the table, we've got to take a look at injury,» he said. «Tonight, we had some guys injured.
Could be moved that way. Could be performance. It's all things we have to evaluate as we move forward.» The Jaguars (0-3) have been a mess offensively since the first half of the season opener against Miami.
They've scored just 23 points and converted 5 of 27 third downs in the last 10 quarters. Lawrence has completed 47.5% of his passes for 432 yards and one touchdown with one interception and has been sacked 10 times in that span.