CRITICAL: Jacksonville Jaguars Identity Must Be Shown Against Las Vegas Raiders in Must-Win Game

It’s a must-win game for the Jaguars in Las Vegas. And I’m going to let you know why I think this is an identifying game this Sunday. You are Locked on Jaguars, your daily Jacksonville Jaguars podcast, part of the Locked On podcast network. Your team every day. It is in fact your team every day here on Locked on Jaguars. We thank you for us your first listen. I am Tony Wiggins, the host of the Locked on Jaguars podcast that you can find wherever you get your podcast. Just make sure you tap into that location so you do not miss an episode, one like today that is sponsored and brought to you by Mazda. Like our players, we sweat every detail because when you make every move count, pulling off the unexpected is only the beginning. Stay tuned later for highlights in this week’s Moving the Game Forward Mazda Move and Be Move. Shout out to the everydayers that join us each and every day here. We appreciate you and if you’re new, we appreciate you as well. Also, slide on over to Amazon Music where you can check us out adree. All right, let me give you a quick rundown of what we’re going to do today as the Jaguars will probably leave tomorrow to head out west to Las Vegas. Remember, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, especially if it ain’t no good. Hopefully, they won’t have to do that. Uh, their identity will be shown. Who they are, not who they want to be, will be on full display this Sunday. I’ll tell you why I feel that way. Wildcard race looks like the big story in the NFL this year. It’s not necessarily those uh Goliath teams. Uh we we don’t even know who they are. We think we do, but it’s the wild card race with the Baltimore Ravens coming back and making uh some noise over the last couple of weeks. And now it’s going to start getting crowded because there are some teams that are at the top. We’ll talk about that. Uh must win game in Vegas. That’s where we’re going to park it and begin this show here today. They got to beat them. They’re four and three. The the Raiders are two and five. The Raiders have struggled. Gino Smith has thrown interceptions all over the place. The Raiders have been banged up. the young players are not producing the way that they should. The offensive line in in Vegas is not very good. Uh they also don’t do a real good job u uh on defense, uh there’s no reason the Jaguars shouldn’t win this game. Both teams are coming off of a buy. So, the Jags, even though they’ve played two tough games the last couple of uh outings against both the Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams, who are pretty good football teams, there’s a characteristic in both of those games that I think fans want to see go away. And what that is is the slow, flat starts that is bothersome because if it happens once, you go, “Okay.” And most people blame the slow start against Seattle on the Monday night hangover because it was a short week. They had a big emotional Monday night win against Kansas City. And then most people say, well, just came out flat. And I said, I’m not buying that because that is a trait and a characteristic you don’t want to have. And that is after a big emotional game that you don’t know how to act. You know, well, you got to act the same way. Whether you starving or whether you are full, you got a belly full of ribeye or whether you ain’t ate in two weeks, you got to have the same character because if you don’t, that’s just a reflection of who you are. So, while we cast a lot of things off as uh formulas like, ah, that happens in the NFL. No, sometimes it just happens to a whole bunch of teams and that’s just who they are. It doesn’t happen to the teams that you expect magic from, I don’t believe. So, passing things off like that. So, then again, Seattle, they start out flat. Then they go to London and they say, “Okay, we’re going to regroup.” Then they go over there and they come out flat. So, now that it’s happened twice in a row, uh, what’s the excuse now? What’s the formula? So, it can’t happen a third time. And that’s you start to see things and you hope that they don’t become patterns. And we don’t dismiss things that when we see them. I don’t at least dismiss things when I see it for a first time. I’m like, “All right, I see you now.” “All right, what you going to do?” You know? And then if you do it again, I’m like, “Hey, that looks kind of familiar now. Is this is who you are?” So if it happens a third time, I’ll be like, “Okay, that’s who they are until that’s who they’re not. They can’t come out flat, man. They they they just absolutely cannot do that because there are huge huge huge ramifications for this game. If you think uh and I don’t know if y’all be following on social media, but I tell you what I got after the Seattle game, even during the Kansas City game, I was getting stuff like, “Same old Jags. Same old Jags. Same old Jags.” Shout out to the dude hanging the TV up in my other room if y’all hear some noise. Same old Jags. Same old Jags. No, it it’s not the same old Jags. Um it’s a new Jaguar team. But the thing is is this could just be a new team with uh the the identity problem of an old team and and that happens around the league a lot. There are a lot of teams, man, that that that do the things that the Jaguars have done the last couple of weeks the way that they’ve done them and they’re bad for a reason because that’s just who they are. So let’s just stop thinking that this is ah this is the way it is. Ah this is what happens. Yeah. Like it rains a lot in the spring, right? They you it doesn’t have to be this way. Like the rain the rain is and boy hanging at TV ain’t if you hear it but the rain is something that does have to happen because the weather and hurricane se happens because the weather teams coming out playing flat that doesn’t have to happen. That is something that they could absolutely control. So we’re not going to subscribe to making excuses for them. But this is a big game. They got to win it. The Raiders are considered a bad team. They’re one of the five worst teams in the league. Remember the Jaguars were picking in the top five last year and I said, “Okay, if you’re picking in the top five this year, you once you you get the talent in the top five and then you make all of these changes, you can’t continue to be you have to separate yourself from those teams.” The Patriots picked in front of the Jaguars. Well, technically they had a draft pick in front of the Jaguars. They were four. The Jaguars were fifth. The Patriots are now leading their division ahead of the Buffalo Bills. Now, I don’t know they beat. I don’t know their schedule, but all I’m telling you is Yeah. First year, second second year quarterback, first year head coach, brand new offensive coordinator. Mhm. Yeah. You see what they’re doing? I know. Well, I think Josh McDaniels was probably there last year, but you get my point. My point is is no excuses. We we we just cannot lose to another team that is considered one of Now, the Raiders picked six last year and they have a new coach and all of that stuff and a new quarterback. They thought it was going to be different. Tom Brady, like I said, is a uh said it yesterday is sitting up there and one minute he’s in a press box, next minute he has on a headset. That’s all right. Uh but the thing is is you cannot lose. You cannot lose to the Raiders. You just can’t. There’s certain teams. You already lost to the Bengals without Joe Burrow, but you know, we can at least point to a play where we says, “Nope, the game should have ended right then.” But this one, I don’t want to hear nothing about flat. I don’t want to hear anything like that. The Jacksonville Jaguars are a better team than the Las Vegas Raiders, and they need just they just need to go improve that, get back on that plane at five and three and come home. The reason why is because this wild card race is about to get done in the AFC. Baltimore has a lot to do with that, their resurgence. I’ll tell you all about that in just a second here on Locked on Jaguars. All right, today’s show is brought to you and sponsored by Mazda. Mazda is moving the game forward. For those who believe it’s not just about playing the game, it’s about redefining it. There are moments that do more than put points on the board. They move crowds, move culture, and keep moving the game forward. This week’s moment that moved the game forward for me belongs to Mark Andrews. Mark Andrews had been on a milk carton all last year, uh, this year, missing, in action. All he had to do was get his quarterback back and then he started throwing a couple of touchdowns. 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I learned a long time ago that when you go to Vegas, the people that uh hang out at the strip, they’re just tourists. Just like I used to stay on the strip all the time. Now I stay in Old Vegas because my friends that live there say, “Only reason we come down here is cuz you we don’t come down to the strip.” That’s just like me. People say, “I know you go to the beach all the time.” Man, I go to the beach about once every three years. And I live 10 miles from the beach here. Well, maybe 15 miles from the beach. Just don’t do it. You know, take it for granted a little bit. When I lived in Washington, you go there and see the White House and the monument. Nah, I probably ain’t seen it in five years other than passing by it on the bridge. I don’t hang down there like that. So, that’s what it is. When you go to Vegas, make sure you go to Old Vegas and have a good time. Uh, and mix in with the locals a little bit. Lots of good food. Uh, I hope the Jaguars can uh digest a victory because the the wild card race is uh going to get out of hand here. I’m going to run through some of these teams. Uh right now I’ve been telling y’all all week that the Jaguars would be eighth. Eighth. That was before last night’s game uh involving the Baltimore Ravens. Uh the Ravens are back, by the way. Yeah, Ravens are pretty much Ravens are pretty much back. They won two straight games. They’re only a game behind uh the Eagles now. They three and five. And see, this is why it’s so important to win. All right, if you’re the Jaguars. So, if you look at this uh from a record standpoint right now, you don’t want to get behind the eightball if you’re Jacksonville and four and four and 500. You say, “Man, they’re right into the race.” I’m not talking about being in the race because Houston is at three and four. So, if Houston can can can win now, you’re tied with Houston and you own the tiebreaker with Houston, but then the Colts play the Steelers. So, if the Colts win, they’re eight and one and they’re running away. They’re four games ahead of you in the division, right? If the Steelers win and the Colts lose, the Colts will fall to seven and two. So, the Jaguars win, they’ll go to five and three, which puts them two games behind the Colts and they have to play the Colts twice. The Jaguars lose, they’re still three games behind. But now the Steelers are five and three, which makes the wild card so so important. Now, let me show you something. Buffalo is behind New England. New England is 6-2, and Buffalo is 5-2. Big Boo will still say, “Well, Buffalo’s going to eventually win the division.” Yeah, but the problem is you still have the Patriots sitting there at six and two, and the Patriots still got to play the Dolphins and the Jets again, so that’s at least eight wins for them. So, all they got to do is get two more after that to end up at 10. Um, but one of those teams going to win it, one of them’s probably going to make the wild card. Uh, if Pittsburgh wins the division, now you got Baltimore who has to still play the Bengals and the Steelers twice. uh getting hot at the right time with their quarterback back, finding some defense last night against uh Miami. Then you look at your own division, you got to deal with Houston, who if the Jaguars don’t win, we’ll be tied with them record-wise with another game between them. And then you look out west and here comes your problem. Here comes your problem because I know y’all been doing the math and you say, “Okay, you named about five, maybe six playoff teams.” We maybe six, right? Here’s your problem. There’s seven playoff teams. Uh Denver is at six and two. The Chiefs might be the best team in the league right now at five and three. And the Chargers are five and three. The Jaguars play the Chargers. They play the Broncos. They already played the Chiefs. The problem is all three of those teams currently right now have a better record than Jacksonville. So we you would at least think that there’s two of them that’s going to make it. This is why I said the Jaguars are sitting at eighth place for the playoffs because that’s the truth. If Denver, if the if it stopped right now, Denver wins the division, the Chargers and the Chiefs are sitting there both at play up playoff teams five and three. The Colts, if they hold on, they win the division. And let’s just say Baltimore catches Pittsburgh because Pittsburgh struggling. Pittsburgh got to play the Colts. So, they have a pretty tough game this week themselves. This is exactly why you don’t want to be playing around with this stuff. You can’t. You can’t. I think the Bengals are done. They lost to the Jets. They got to be finished. Ain’t no way you’re going to make the playoffs. You lose to the Jets. Um, so now what if in New England, let’s just say New England holds on to win the division. Buffalo is a wild card. Okay, that’s two. Let’s say the Bengals catch the Steelers. Your hope if you’re a Jaguar fan is that the Steelers uh not the Bengals, the Ravens catch the Steelers. Your hope if you’re a Jaguar fan is that the Steelers just fall totally off the map. And I don’t think that’s going to happen because the part of the team that we actually thought was going to struggle is actually playing well and that’s Aaron Rogers and the offense. And then you got the Colts and then you got to hope you can hold off the Texans and there’s two or three teams that’s going to make it. Probably three teams in the way. This is rough, man. You either got to win the division or you’re gonna have to be one of those wild card teams. And in order to do that, you got to win games like the one on Sunday. It is a layup. You cannot play with your breakfast. You can’t play with your food. You got to just get it out of the way, man. And you got to knock them off at some point. A lot of the games the Jags have played this year, they were statistically dominant and they won by one score. some games the Jags played this year where it was no reason to think that they shouldn’t be winning because they had three or four turnovers in one game and then San Francisco has the ball threatening to go score a touchdown to win a game and then they got another turnover. Can’t do it. Can’t come out flat. Can’t come out slow. Trevor can’t come out with the whole experience trying to get things going. Looking quirky, getting behind on the sticks. team can’t have penalties. Team can’t line up. And as bad as the Raiders have been, I kind of feel like they they’re like 0 and8 or 0 and seven or I feel like they’re one and six. No, they at least won two games. So, they beat somebody and they can get if you’re the Jaguars, you can get got. This is what they have to watch and guard against. And the way to do that is to not go out and be scared. You have to be proactive. and you have to go out and get it and take it. That’s the only way they’re going to win this game this week. So, they have to really, really tell you who they are and show you who they are and be the best version of themselves. It’s the only way they’re going to be able to be victorious this week. We will see if they can do it. I’ll tell you all about what I mean when I say the Jaguars have to actually show who they really really are because who they are is going to show up now more so than any point uh during this season, especially early in the year. We didn’t know because it was a brand new thing. Well, the brand new thing is now, you know, we’re seven games into it. This will be game number eight and then they’re coming off of a buy. This will be the last time that they get a chance to say, “Okay, we figured it out. Let’s go and play.” I’ll talk to you about all of that in just a second here on Locked on Jaguar. All right, today’s show is sponsored and brought to you by Rue Jiet. Listen, man. Let’s be real. Making excuses doesn’t solve a thing. We’ve all heard them before. It’s just stress. I’m tired. It happens to everyone sometimes. But when it comes to performance, sometimes your body just needs a little extra support. And that’s where Rouette comes in. Um, rouette.com offers fast acting doctor prescribed treatments for ED. Designed to help you stop making excuses and start making moves. Rouette makes it easy to get started. You just connect with a board certified doctor 100% online. No awkward waiting rooms, no in-person appointments. If prescribed, your treatment ships directly and discreetly straight to your door. The process is fast, simple, and private. And it’s all handled by real doctors. It’s about confidence, connection, and getting back to the moments that matter. Visit rugg.com/lockton NFL to get 15% off your first order. That’s rugg.com/locked on NFL. And don’t forget to use your code locked on NFL so they know we sent you. Rouette, stop making excuses and start making moves. running it down here on Locked on Jaguars, where it is your team every day. Thank you for making us your first listen. I am Tony Wiggins, the host of the Locked on Jaguars podcast here trying to pump and put out in the air some optimism that the Jacksonville Jaguars will win Sunday in Vegas. Like I said, I don’t care if they win it, if they play ugly, as long as they win. If they play ugly, if some of the things that I said about them coming out and having slow starts happens and it rears it ugly head again, doesn’t matter to me as long as they win. But if they lose, then we’ll go back and we’ll look at it and we’ll talk about it like we’ll do this Sunday in a postgame show about the fact that I said, “Yep, they did it again.” So, what you don’t want to happen is to say, “Oops, they did it again.” Shout out to Britney Spears. You don’t want him to say that because then it becomes a pattern. And when it becomes a pattern, it becomes an identity. Then it’s something that they have to shake and they can’t shake because it’s just symptomat symbol. It’s emblematic of who they are as a team. And it’s not just a symptom. It’s an actual reality. You’re trying to get a fungus off of your team and you realize the team is the fungus, right? So the thing is is uh I want them to show us who they are. They ain’t going to get no more breaks until the offseason. They just had a by-week. No more breaks. This is the best chance that they the the by-week came at the right time. They allowed to get some guys healthy who were banged up. They had some dudes that were ailing a little bit. Brian Thomas Jr. some offensive linemen. Even Travis Hunter now was on the u the injury report with a little bit of a knee issue um that that came after practice on Wednesday. So, we hope he’ll get out there and be at full strength. Uh but this byee actually came at an opportune time or an opportunistic time for them to get a little bit healthy and to do some things that will allow them to be back at full strength. Also now they’ve had a very good look at what and who they are, the things that they need to clean up. They had a chance to do a lot of self scouting and uh correct some things, identify what they do well, who they do and and who does it well and who who they could do that well with. And now it’s just like there’s no more chances for them to do any reboots. And they’re going to go from one game right into the next game until the end of the season. No more chances to reflect. No more chances to tweak. No more chances to change your identity. This game will tell you exactly who they have a chance to be. And what I mean is if they play well, that by no means means that they’re automatically going to play well each and every game for the rest of the year. But if they play poorly and lose, see, they can play poorly and win and we’ll take it. If they play poorly and lose, now all of those ramifications that we talked about earlier with the wild card kick in, all of those things happen. There’s more pressure and now you’re coming off of a twoe bond, losing to a bad team. And and and what happens? How can you then muster up the words, the emotions, whatever you need one without time because you’re going to have to flip it and come back and play another game in six days. Uh, two, the other part of it is, well, what else can you say, man? You just came off of a buy. You got everybody relatively healthy. There are some things that if they continue to do them, you have to believe that they’re going to have to eventually start changing the people that they’re doing it with. And you can’t do that until the end of the season. This game is going to either show the warts or show the resiliency to continue to improve and get better. Some point you want to see things translate from practice, from the microphone, from the meeting rooms, from the social media post. You want to see it come into fruition on the field. house the offense, which is the side of the ball that everyone was most concerned with in the off season, especially when they used uh the offense needs. We need we need a play calling head coach and we we need an identity and so many people were tired of press and Doug and Phil Rouser and it was the part of the team that actually got the biggest facelift, right? And people wanted competency. Compet. Competency. At this point, the offense has been the worst part of the team. Even though they were running the ball really, really successfully. I’m talking about the flow of it, the connectivity of it. And not all game. It’s just that from sometimes it’s from quarter to quarter, sometimes it’s from drive to drive, sometimes it’s kind of from game to game. But they haven’t been as explosive on offense as we thought they would be. Not when they had Brian Thomas Jr. They drafted Travis Hunter and they signed Dami Brown and made an emphasis to, you know, do the things they want to do in the run game. Travis ETN has improved this year. The rookie running backs have given us the depth that uh they all wanted and and the production. Parker Washington has had his opportunities. Trevor’s been all right sometimes and not all right the other times. And to me, when you’re talking about the quarterback and you say that, that means uh he ain’t all right. He, you know, it’s just if you say a quarterback is all right, that means it’s probably not all right, unless everything else is going on around him. So, the defense was playing well. They were turning everybody over. They were they were they were they were the reason the team was winning the games and we was just sitting here waiting, man, you just wait till that offense starts clicking. Well, it hasn’t happened yet. This will be a good week for it to occur. This would be a good week for them to come out and jump on somebody 14 to nothing. This will be a good week for complimentary football to show itself back up the way it did in those first three or four weeks of the season. This be a real good week for that to happen. Let’s just hope it does. And if it happens, then we’ll come back and we’ll start re-examining and start looking at and say, “Okay, now we can really, really, really make a push towards this wild card thing.” Because as I just paint painted the picture for you, you don’t have a whole bunch of room to make a bunch of screw-ups. Good thing the Jaguars are in this position though because this time last year, we were sitting there saying, “Oh yeah, we’re cooked.” We we had been we we were thinking about who they were going to draft. And y’all remember us doing the podcast at this time last year, we were talking about dudes like Travis Hunter. You remember when uh Coach Prime was on Night Cap with Shannon and oo and he was like, “Well, who got the first pick?” And they said Jacksonville. He goes, “Travis, you remember that? That’s the kind of stuff that we were looking at and talking about at this point last year. And now I’m sitting here talking about, look, they control their own destiny. They’re in the cat bird seat. All they got to do is just go out and take care of business and they can be pushing for this division and a wild card.” So those conversations that we’re having now, yeah, we’re we’re better off than we were a year ago. It’s not about that. It’s about are you where you’re supposed to be right now? And I’m telling you, the Jaguars don’t have to sit here and hope and and and pray. Uh the the fans do, but the players don’t. They go out and create it. Go out and create it. Show us who you are. We want to see it. Proof. That’s right. Go out to Vegas and prove to us and prove to yourself that you are the team that we should be talking about to win a wild card or get a wild card or challenge for a division. and then maybe even a home playoff game. That’s what we want to see. And we will let you know when that happens on locked on NFL twice a day. Tyler Roland and I, we break it down like you can’t get it broke down, man. Twice a day on locked on NFL. Wherever you get your podcast, please make sure you tap in. We will be here immediately after the game. This is a road game. I do not have to navigate my way through traffic and get home. I will already be in my house. And as soon as that game is over, about 15 minutes later, I will do the postgame show from the studio here on North Main Street. Y’all, I appreciate you guys tapping in with us. Go Jags. Travel safe to Vegas. If you guys are traveling, we don’t take you for granted. 27 minutes 45 seconds today. Thank you for tuning in to Locked on Jaguar.

Jacksonville Jaguars face a defining moment in their 2025 season as they prepare for a must-win Week 9 showdown against the Las Vegas Raiders. At 4-3 and fresh off their bye week, the Jaguars can no longer afford the slow starts and flat performances that have plagued recent games against Seattle and the Rams.

Tony Wiggins breaks down why this matchup against a struggling 2-5 Raiders team will reveal the true identity of Jacksonville’s roster. The analysis covers the increasingly crowded AFC wild card race, where the Jaguars currently sit in eighth place outside the playoff picture, and examines the offensive struggles despite significant offseason investments in Trevor Lawrence’s supporting cast. With no more excuses remaining and critical games against Denver and the Chargers looming, Wiggins emphasizes that Jacksonville must prove they can dominate inferior opponents and establish complementary football before it’s too late.

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14 comments
  1. Losing Travis Hunter hurts, but let’s get them back in six weeks and get back right stop all this loser and quitting mentality. I swear some of your fathers never in your lives.

  2. If we can’t beat the Raiders without Hunter playing then we ain’t going to the playoffs this year. Still optimistic with Liam Coen but better start focusing on next season if we lose

  3. Heck, they were losing when Hunter was playing,,!!….. the problem is Trevor Lawrence decision making, especially on the 3RD DOWN CONVERSION 3 and out is a norm with that offense for five years since Trevor Lawrence, yes the offensive line is weak too passive, a defense with no pass rushers, Wingard at safety giving up big plays in the back …. this team is a mess!!

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