JACKSONVILLE – Sunday wasn't perfect, which was more than OK.
That's because what the Jaguars' second victory of the 2025 regular season lacked in style and perfection, it more than made up for in grit and clutch play.
And as Liam Coen saw it, grit and clutch had real beauty.
"To not play your best specifically on one side of the ball and still come away with a win, that is important," the Jaguars' head coach said.
Coen spoke Monday, a day after the Jaguars' 17-10 victory over the Houston Texans at EverBank Stadium moved them to 2-1 after three games – a game behind the Indianapolis Colts (3-0) in the AFC South and two games ahead of two-time defending division champion Houston (0-3).
"It shows a lot of progress," tight end Brenton Strange said Monday, "but I think we left so