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December 1, 2025 • 25 mins
Kainani Stevens, John Oehser and Brian Sexton are live for a Victory Monday Jags A.M. to discuss the Week 13 win over the Titans and the biggest plays and players of the game. Later, the crew dishes out hot takes for the team heading into a very important Week 14 game against the Colts.

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Speaker 1 (00:16):
Welcome into Jagsam Victory Monday edition here on December first,
as the Jaguars are big winners over the Titans yesterday,
and we want to bring you our big things today
because why not go over another Jaguars win. Brought to
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employees and retirees. Big thing Number one is thankful it's
Thanksgiving weekend last week and the Jaguars were able to

(00:37):
go out and dominate Brian and we saw, from what
from my perspective, at least them to go out and
handle a game that we knew they could handle.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
You know, it was interesting. I read a lot of
the national websites and there were a lot of people
that were, you know, throwing out bold thoughts. And the
bold thought was that the Titans were going to upset
the Jaguars because their rookie quarterback had two games, both
losses where didn't have a turnover. That's all it takes
to beat the Jaguars. Well, so that's the perception that
people have with this team. Yeah, yeah, they beat the Cardinals,

(01:06):
but they're not that good. So it was on the
coach and this team to go handle business, and outside
of one drive, the Titans didn't even show up and
the Jaguars pummeled them, which is exactly and I'm not
even talking about all the scuffs scuffles. In the second half,
they went and took care of business. Something this team
hasn't done enough of in recent years is to take

(01:28):
care of business, and they did a John I thought
in a very commanding way.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
Yeah, it's been a while since this team has had
some methodicals. In twenty two, remember they got hot and
it was twenty two. I forget the years now when
they went to the playoffs nine and eight, they got
hot and everything was dramatic. You need to build postseason seasons.

(01:52):
You need some methodical wins over teams you ought to beat,
and that felt methodical. A kudos to the defense, by
the way, for figuring out the Titans early script and
then shutting them down. That felt dicey right at first,
but then good teams handle that and look, the Jaguars
are turning into a good team.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
And they did it kai on defense, especially right. John
mentioned the early success that the Titans had no Eric Carms,
did no Trayvon Walker. Okay, you know they were able
to figure it out, same thing on the offensive side.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Of the ball. Some great adjustments in game we saw
there for sure. Our big thing Number two is grateful
because we also saw a complete game from Trevor Lawrence
who played very well. They didn't get the rush game
going very much at all, but they were still able
to kind of utilize the offense and the weapons that
he had out there. And Trevor Lawrence talked about a
little bit about the rivalry.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
There is a you know, dislike for sure, but there's
a respect too. If you know how the game is
going to be played, it's going to be physical, You're
going to get their best shot, and you know, I'm
sure they know the same when they play us. So yeah,
there's definitely a little something to it. And I think
it's a good thing. You know, that's what makes football.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
Fun, John, Football is fun, and it's certainly fun. And
again when you're playing meaningful games in November and December.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
Yeah, it's it is fun. I'll talk about Trevor just
a little bit. I think it's significant that the passes
that got this team going yesterday third and eight to
Parker Washington across the know and the next played Jacobe
Myers for fifty yards two passes, and with seventy six
yards then the TD to Brenton Strange.

Speaker 4 (03:24):
All three of.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
Those guys are guys we've talked about for the last
couple of weeks that he trusts, he knows where they're
going to be. He's building chemistry at those guys. It
bodes well for what's coming up that he is connecting
with those guys and that those guys are making some
things look easy and smooth.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
You know, last week on Monday, my hot take was
Trevor will be just fine, and it was because I
liked what I saw from him coming after that third interception,
and he continued that on Sunday in Nashville, where he
was composed, where he was comfortable in the pocket, where
he threw decisively. You know, the pass that he threw
for Brenton Stranger's touchdown, He was almost flat foot in

(04:02):
the pocket. He was so comfortable, he was well protected,
which speaks well of an offensive line that was piece
mealing things together as well. But Trevor Lawrence kept it
going from the end of the game in Arizona through yesterday,
and I just think that we saw a confident, consistent
quarterback elite. No, really good.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
Yes, our final big thing today is going to be
hopeful because that Jaguars are in first place in the
ANFC South with tie breakers, but they're tied with the Colts,
which makes this week's game against the Colts here at
EverBank Stadium a big one. Brian, we knew it was
going to be no matter what. But now with all
the stakes surrounding it, how do you make it a
big deal but not make it too big of a deal.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
No, you can't. You can't because the fan base has
been waiting for a game like this since the end
of the twenty two season. For Liam Cohen, this is
what you hoped for, that you would have a team
that was in position to make some noise about the
playoff race. Well, it's better than you could have hoped
for because you're in first place in the division and
if you win on Sunday and if the Chiefs beat

(05:04):
the Texans, I mean you're in a really good spot.
But this game is really big because if you don't
win and the Texans be the Chiefs, you see, you
put yourself in a position now where you're on the
outside looking in. So this is a really big game
for this football team. But John, I don't get the senset.
That's a problem. You know, you've seen the veteran leadership.
Eric Armstead has been very solid for this team on

(05:26):
and off the field. Josh Heinz Allen same way, the
quarterback taking that up. I think this team is primed
for a big game and to know that it's a
big game and to step on the field on Sunday
afternoon in front of what should be an excellent crowd
expecting a big game.

Speaker 5 (05:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
Look, I don't know if the Jaguar was a win Sunday.
I don't think they'll be overwhelmed by a big game.
This team has beaten five teams with five hundred records
or better, the AFC South. I expect it to go
down to the final game, final weekend in some capacity.
I don't know if the Jags win this one. I
don't you know, but it's three really good teams. I

(06:03):
think you're eatingly matched. I think the Jaguars feel like
they belong there. I think they're right, and I think
they'll be four or five games at the end of
the season where every game you're in the fourth quarter
looking at your game and the scoreboard. This is the
fun stuff.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
The division ones are always the fun stuff. So stay
with us here on Jagzam. After the break, we're gonna
go over the highlights from yesterday's way over the Titans.
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(06:37):
Zipchair is furniture for fans. Welcome back to Jagzam on
a victory Monday, and we love it. On a victory Monday,
I think three in a row at this point, right,
So it's always good to recap a win. And so
we're gonna start out with what we saw on offense.
And Jacoby Myers, who was added four weeks ago at
this point to this roster, came in and had probably
one of his best games that we've seen so far.

(06:59):
Obviously a ton of trust factor there with Trebor Lawrence,
but this play over the middle, I believe the longest
pass of his career fifty yards. And how about BTJ
back in the game setting some blocks there as well.
You got to like that seeing the buy in all
around and then obviously capping it off with a touchdown
John It was nice to see early to get this going.

Speaker 3 (07:16):
Yeah, And an aside on BTJ during some of his
troubles this year, I've gotten emails, Oh, he's going to
be a problem, He's going to be added to I've
never gotten that people.

Speaker 4 (07:25):
I don't know who he used that right person.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
This kid wants to win, he wants to be good.
He loves being around this team. That was a big
time play and show commitment. And now Jacoby Myers look
in four games already, he's you know, there's a difference sometimes, Brian,
between making plays and really mattering in the offense. Right,
he's one of the engines of this offense.

Speaker 4 (07:49):
Now he what a mid season pick up.

Speaker 2 (07:51):
Absolutely, And when you talk about Brian Thomas or think
about what he could learn from Jacoby Myers, people forget
Myers was an undrafted rookie who made his way through
the Patriots out to Vegas and then the Jaguars had
to have him. His work ethic, his precision in his
route running, the way that he is always where he's
supposed to be, the twenty third pick in the draft, whatever,

(08:14):
Brian was, first round pick, all the hoopla around him.
He can learn a lot from the way that Jacobe
Myers works, and Jacoby learned it because that was the
only way he was going to make it in the NFL.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
Let's talk a little bit more about special teams, because
one of my favorite plays from yesterday was Leaquinn Allen Junior,
who if he isn't one of your favorite players already,
he should be. He is just dives headlong into the
play that you think is over and somehow jars the
ball loose. Originally wasn't called a turnover, challenged by Liam
Cohen and it was pronounced a turnover at this point.
But he does all the little things we talk about

(08:48):
football players, went on all of that.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
But you know the other thing that I loved about
him was did you see early in the game when
Jeffrey Simmons was flustered when he was pointing at Leaquin
Allen Jr. When he was walking off. I mean, he
got chipped hard by him on one particular play, and
the rest of the game, thirty six was in his
ear so much so that when you go and look
at the play that had to be broken up on
the sideline Arden Keys hit on Trevor Lawrence. You see

(09:13):
thirty six and ninety eight having a little collision in
the pile and the quarterback having to go and turn
thirty six around. I just love the intensity with which
he plays with. In the first half, he was that
little birdie that just would not go away, and Jeffrey
Simmons was flustered by him.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
I would call him that little gnat that doesn't go away.
That's really disrespecting. How good a player is he talked
about favorite player. He's the favorite player of a lot
of coaches staff in this building.

Speaker 4 (09:41):
They love this kid. You know, he loves playing football.
That shows what a late round.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
Pickup Jaguars DNA more of that place.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
Absolutely football player for sure. Let's look at Brenton Strange's touchdown.
We finally got him back off ir last week. He
kind of been working his way back a little bit,
but John, the trust that he has from Trevor clearly
still there. Yea.

Speaker 3 (10:04):
I think you mentioned a little bit now one of
your quick thoughts, just the more with receivers. But this
team's ability to adapt, change on the fly, bring guys back.
I think by the guys who made big plays, Parker Washington,
Brenton Strange, Jacoby Myers, you know second third week of
the season, Brenton was involved.

Speaker 4 (10:24):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
They are figuring out what they are on the fly,
and it's the reason they're a much better team in
week twelve than they were in week one.

Speaker 4 (10:35):
Brenton Strange, I'm mean saying all year he might be
the best player on their roster. With the pologies and
Josh Heines.

Speaker 2 (10:42):
Allen right now, listen, they also show you who this
quarterback is because those are players Parker Washington, Jacoby Myers,
and Brenton Strange who are always where they're supposed to be.
And we've made the reference here back to twenty twenty
two when you had Marvin Jones, C. J. Kirk, Christian
Kirk and Zay Jones and they were always where they
were supposed to be. In the quarterback played his best

(11:03):
stretch of football when he had guys he could depend on. Well,
we're starting to see the quarterback play his best stretch
of football of the year, and there's no surprise that
eighty five, eleven, and three are the guys who are
helping him get there.

Speaker 4 (11:15):
Yeah. Kay.

Speaker 3 (11:15):
What Brian touched on might be the storyline of the
last six seven weeks of the season. I think that
if what we're seeing with Trevor and that trust factor
of the receivers is real, which I think it is,
this becomes a different I thin it's a playoff team anyway. Yeah,
but if that's real, this becomes really interesting.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
And what they have, if they can get it out
of him, is in the elite talent in Brian Thomas
Junior that they didn't have in twenty twenty two. Think
about what that could do to take this offense to
another level.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
Propell it even farther. Absolutely, Let's look at this fourth
and one and then the rushing touchdown for them, because
also kind of staying, as we've seen in later games,
sometimes they can let people get back into things. They
didn't get the first down on this play, It was
challenged when Trevor rushing forward. They went four on fourth
and one, which I don't think anybody was surprising and
Colin wanted to do. And then they get a touchdown

(12:04):
and then not that it didn't feel like it was
already kind of out of reach at that point, but
that really solidified it and they kind of stayed with
their foot of the gap.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
Listen, this team played tough yesterday and the Titans. The
one thing John that you knew that they could do
was play physical upfront, because when you have a big
body like Jeffrey Simmons who can wreck things, you have
to be tougher than they were. And it was good
to see that the Jaguars were.

Speaker 4 (12:26):
Yeah, the toughness showed up. I mean they.

Speaker 3 (12:29):
I think the Titans there were some moments and Trevor
talked about in the post game that they wish they
had finished better the Jaguars, but the reason they didn't
finish better the Titans are pretty good defensive front. I
thought key to this game for the Jaguars when they
did put together drives, they finished them with touchdowns.

Speaker 4 (12:48):
A couple of key moments.

Speaker 3 (12:48):
One we missed at the very end of the first
half when the Titans had a chance to maybe get
a touchdown and get back to what fifteen to nine,
fifteen to ten, You get the fourth down stop and
then you get the field goal fifteen points instead of
a six point game. Big swings in the NFL that
turned games into ployots. That was one, and this driveway
just showed.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
It was Another's talk about some of this toughness when
your punter starts getting after it with the other team.
That's always interesting. Also, I do want to point out though,
on this play, I'm a little bit concerned about him
and Ross love to play, love to try to get
involved into things, and I'm concerned about Logan Cook's shoulders.
So we'll see what that actually ends up looking like.
He stayed in the game, continued to punt, but this

(13:27):
hit right here when he went down, and I was like,
did we just lose the punter?

Speaker 2 (13:31):
Yeah? Listen, I love the attitude, I love the toughness.
Who doesn't in that locker room love Logan Cook, but
love let's be smart with Yeah, you are the only
punter on the roster, and you can be a weapon
for this team, especially as you get deep into December.
Let's play smart football.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (13:48):
I might have saved a touchdown though, so you know,
I kind of get his instinct, you know, right this
was I wrote in the ozone to det Logan Cook.
He's had enough, he's had enough, He's.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
Not then we'll get to this fight that kind of
bridged out after this. And what I like to point
out with this fight that Logan Cook's also involved in.
He was in on the zizel Shire fight last year
against the Texas as well. So if you think Logan
Cook's the one to mest with normally go for the puncher,

(14:22):
that is not true.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
Logan Cook is all Southern man now. I mean you
see him in his big truck pulling up. I mean,
this is a guy who likes to be in the action.
And I love the way that he ran across the
field for this. And you'll also notice how quickly Ross Madison,
who was out of the game with the back injury,
was in there throwing people to the ground to get
them off of his punter. You know, it was just

(14:46):
a moment in the game with a lot of penalties
and that's kind of embarrassing, but it was also a
moment of toughness, and I know that's a theme that
you're really hitting on.

Speaker 4 (14:54):
Yeah, it was entertaining.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
Here's madisick pushing.

Speaker 4 (14:58):
Yeah it was.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
And I'm not diminishing. Those guys are a really good friends.
They ran each other's wedding. I think Logan administered Ross's wedding,
So cool story. Liam After the game, I think said
it best.

Speaker 4 (15:15):
They played with an edge, for sure, but let's be a.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
Little smart and not lose the entire special teams getting
hurt definitely something to keep an eye but good to
see them all kind of and I think do we
spoke about this a little bit on postgame radio. They've
played together for a while and they've gone through some
things we know, in the past couple of years. But
just the fight for each other on that team is
great to see, even some of the younger guys that
like Laquent buying it as well.

Speaker 3 (15:37):
Yeah, as much as you joke around about special teams,
Bruja has, the element that he touched on is exactly right.

Speaker 4 (15:46):
There is a closeness.

Speaker 3 (15:47):
On this team, the core of which I think are
guys who have been.

Speaker 4 (15:51):
Here and been through some stuff. I think that'll serve
him while.

Speaker 2 (15:55):
That locker room, especially as you get in now to
the really gritty part of the schedule where you've got
the Colts, then two weeks later you go to Denver
and three weeks later you're in Indianapolis. That locker room
has to be together and something like that, something like
Logan Cook and Ross, Mattisk and Dewey can pull a
lot of guys around them.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Absolutely stay with us here on jag Zam. After the break,
we'll give you our hot takes coming up. Welcome back
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Speaker 5 (16:32):
We need everybody, We need a city to show up,
you know, and support us, and because we want to
make them proud. You know, we're continuing to try to
put a product on the field that our city and
community can be proud of. And that's something that means
a lot to our team, it means a lot to
our players, and we want to continue to do that.

(16:53):
So as much support as we can get from Duval
that would be huge.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
It's going to be a big one on Sunday, hopefully
a good turnout for everybody. I'm excited.

Speaker 4 (17:02):
Yeah, there's a buzz in the city.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
I mean you can feel it this morning as you
talk to people. I was at Public's and I mean
there was four people that wanted to talk about it
at seven o'clock this morning.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
Of course, Brian, what's your hot take for us today?

Speaker 2 (17:12):
The Jaguars are the number one run defense and the
Colts running back Jonathan Taylor is the number one running
back and he leaves the league with fifteen rushing touchdowns.
But I'm gonna go a different direction with it and
focus on just the rushing numbers. I think the Jaguars
will have a better day on the ground than the Colts.

(17:34):
The Colts the last two weeks have failed to crack
one hundred yard mark against the Chiefs and the Texans,
and I think that the Jaguars, we've been talking about toughness.
I think after yesterday when they didn't really run the
ball very well, will come out focused on stopping Jonathan Taylor,
but more importantly on getting their running game going. And
I think it's a pride thing, it's a toughness thing.

(17:56):
I think here at home that the Jaguars will have
a better day on thend then the Colts, and I
think that's why the Jaguars will win the game. I'm
calling that shot on Monday because I believe that they
will have the better running offense on Sunday.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
Yeah, And I think the good news on that front
is Trevor Lawrence in the last few weeks. I get
the interceptions against the Cardinals, but starting to make plays
downfield more and I think Colt's defense and all defenses
have to concern themselves with that sum Now you wonder
I haven't watched Andy. Those rushing numbers tell me that

(18:31):
teams are stacking against John Taylor and right now Jones within.

Speaker 4 (18:37):
That may be advantage Jaguars. There we'll see on Sunday.
You hope it is.

Speaker 2 (18:40):
There's one more reason why I think that the Jaguars
will have success running, and that's Deforce Buckner, who is
a game wrecker, is on injured reserve and not playing,
and they don't look the same on the defensive front
without him.

Speaker 4 (18:52):
I went with there's no questioning a toughness at this point.

Speaker 3 (18:56):
And I'm not sure if you've watched this team from
week one why you would have questioned it anyway. But
to do what they did yesterday, it'll be overlooked when
you analyze this season because it's, oh, you should beat
the Titans, and they should have beaten the Titans.

Speaker 4 (19:16):
But the way they did it, the focus that that took.

Speaker 3 (19:20):
Dewey said after the game, the reason that you know,
the key to this week was that they didn't look ahead.
It's not always easy to do. So you have to
be impressed with the culture, all that stuff we talk
about that Liam Cohen has instilled in this team.

Speaker 4 (19:41):
I thought his demeanor after the.

Speaker 3 (19:42):
Game yesterday was very matter of fact and focused. You
play all these games and you go through all this
to get here, and has that ever felt truer than
it does right now, meaning all the ups and downs,
but we are You're eight and four.

Speaker 4 (20:01):
Everything's in front of you. This is what it's about.

Speaker 3 (20:05):
And the fact that he has made this a strong
mental and physical team is really impressive.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
Twelve games in well, when they came in, Tony, James
and Liam together, they talked about Jaguars DNA and they
wanted football players.

Speaker 3 (20:20):
They want a.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
Tough guy football players. And just look at the season
that Eric Armstead has put together. Right after being a
disappointment last year, he bought in completely and has been
a force, not just in the middle of the defense,
but he's been that guy in the locker room as well.
They got an older vet who had a salty didn't

(20:40):
have a great taste in his mouth after the way
that last season went, who completely bought in and has
helped lift this thing up. And they're the number one
run defense in large part because of the way that
he has played. And I just think if you sidle
up next to Tony out on the practice field during
the week, he will tell you we want football players,
and that's kind of the mentality that they've got in
the locker now. Tough guys will fight you for every

(21:01):
inch of the field, and it's been a lot of
fun to watch.

Speaker 1 (21:03):
Absolutely one of mine's a little bit of a head
of itself. We're not quite sure yet, but I am
a bit concerned about Parker Washington, who left the game
with a hip injury. He did not return, and knowing
how tough he is and normally will play through, my
concern is a little bit if they lose him. To me,
the loss of Parker Washington would be bigger than the

(21:24):
loss of Travis Hunter, even to this team right now,
because while we talk about what he does on the offense,
Marco Washington's role on special teams has shifted at least
two or three games in favor for the Jaguars this season,
and without him out there on punk returns, I'm not
sure what it would look like in some of these
other games. And obviously the loss on offense would be huge.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
Well, you know, he's my MVP. I mean the way
that he impacted offense, the way that he came and
helped the quarterback lift his game back up and the
way that he has been on special teams. I thought
he was the most valuable player on the roster. It
would be a big loss. And we saw a hip
injury take Breton Strange, and we don't know at this point,
we haven't heard it's even the same thing, but if
it is a hip injury, it could be a couple

(22:04):
of weeks.

Speaker 4 (22:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (22:05):
I think what's interesting is we've reached the point we've
seen this team so often this year sort of just
play through situations that my first instinct is, well, they'll
be fine, but there is a tipping point, and Parker
Washington may have turned himself into such a tipping point.
And you loved the trust we talked about the trust

(22:26):
that Trevor's having with these guys. You'd love to go
into the last four or five games of the season
with Strange, Jacoby, Parker Washington and have BATJ coming back.

Speaker 4 (22:36):
Parker's a big part of that trust.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
We'll get an update on that hopefully later on this week,
maybe today, but we'll definitely know something a bit later
on and this week about what the timeline for him
is gonna end up looking like. But stay with us
here on jag Zam. We'll tell you what's coming up
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Speaker 2 (23:11):
Hey, how.

Speaker 5 (23:18):
Guys, Hey, guys, earning to play meaningful games in November
and December.

Speaker 4 (23:26):
Guys, that's what that is.

Speaker 5 (23:28):
We have earned this right, have earned it. Okay, guys, Winners, win, winners,
win a.

Speaker 4 (23:36):
Job, fellas.

Speaker 3 (23:37):
You gotta keep rolling.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
Get healthy.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
Guys stepping up.

Speaker 3 (23:39):
It was huge.

Speaker 5 (23:39):
Let's keep rolling.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
There's win, guys, and we're winners right now. Jaguars are
first place in the AFC South.

Speaker 5 (23:47):
Just pretty good.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
Just win, Just keep winning and take care of business.
If you do, then neither the Colts nor the Texans
can do much to you.

Speaker 4 (23:53):
Final thought, I know we're getting out here.

Speaker 3 (23:55):
We really haven't mentioned Von Hamilton just because the show
mannered different rections, such a big game. I'm efforting him
for the ozone podcast this week. But what a fun
story for him to come in a long snap for
what a quarter and a half, he had five snaps.

Speaker 4 (24:11):
They all came off.

Speaker 3 (24:11):
I mean, they are a couple of you know, high
but guess what, he hadn't done that even practiced since
training camp, So credit to dham That was fun.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
And I do think it'll get lost because we'll put
this game to the side with the magnitude of the
Colts game coming up. But the way that Colvan Landon
moved positions, the way that they had to adjust on defense,
the way that Devon Hamilton had to step in, the
way that this team found a way to get the
job done with key players on the sideline speaks to
not just the culture but the way that this team

(24:41):
is constructed that they're able to overcome things like that. Now,
this is a completely different level this week against the Colts,
but it was impressive to see them all adjust.

Speaker 3 (24:50):
And don't forget Hamilton did that with the game still
in the bounce in the first half. Yeah, where if
a snap sails over Logan's head, game could be completely
differ all and safety. You're talking point swings. So again,
it's pretty cool to see.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
Absolutely, we saw Whyett Milam for the first time as well,
and some other injuries kind of taking place. So we'll
hope to get some updates later on that this week,
but we'll be back with you as the big week
the Jaguars taken on the Colt for first place in
the AFC South up for grabs. We'll see you later
on this week on Jack's Am
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