The Jacksonville Jaguars entered London with momentum and left in disarray. Their 35–7 loss to the Los Angeles Rams at Wembley Stadium marked their second straight blowout defeat, exposing an offense that can’t seem to start on time — and a quarterback demanding change.
“We have to start the games faster,” said Trevor Lawrence , who finished 23-of-48 for 296 yards and a lone touchdown. “There are some plays I’ve got to make early to get us going, and it’s routine stuff. I had Travis [Hunter] open on the first play of the game and just got to put it on him. We’ve got to find a way to get back to starting the game faster, on schedule, and just play ball.”
The Jaguars committed 13 penalties for 119 yards, including a costly illegal block that erased a 61-yard punt return touchdown fr