Jaguars' Trevor Lawrence explains what went wrong on three interceptions

The Jacksonville Jaguars played a terrible game on both sides of the ball Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. Just when they could have separated themselves from the rest of the AFC South, things went south again. The offense was a main component of why the loss was so bad, and some of it rides on […]

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The Jacksonville Jaguars played a terrible game on both sides of the ball Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. Just when they could have separated themselves from the rest of the AFC South, things went south again. The offense was a main component of why the loss was so bad, and some of it rides on franchise quarterback Trevor Lawrence.

The defense created turnovers, so there's that. They couldn't get a stop at times, but they did create a few turnovers. However, the Jaguars were unable to capitalize on them and even gave the ball back three times through the air.

One interception is fine, as it happens even to the best quarterbacks in the league. However, Lawrence has ten interceptions on the year, which may not seem like a ton, but it's the fourth most in the league, and had three in this game alone. Not all of them are his fault, though. On Sunday, the three he threw were a combination of things, but he revealed what the real issue was.

"Too many miscommunications," Lawrence said to reporters after the game. "You know, we have been playing together for a while now. That's on us, and we have to take some accountability. That's just stuff that can't happen. We all have to kind of take accountability and look in the mirror. There's stuff that I didn't do well today, and just in general, we all have to get better and be on the same page."

The Jaguars should not be having miscommunication issues between the receivers and quarterback. They are now 15 weeks into the season and have played with one another for more than this year, outside of Ridley and rookie Parker Washington.

Zay Jones had one of the worst games of his career as well, and he was thrown the ball plenty of times and has been with Lawrence for two years now. Some of these excuses have to be on coaching, and some are simply on the players just not doing their job. Either way, something like this cannot happen again next week because the Baltimore Ravens will blow them out of the water if it does.