Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Indianapolis Colts Preview & Prediction | PFF
PFF’s Dalton Wasserman and Trevor Sikkema preview the matchup between The Jacksonville Jaguars and The Indianapolis Colts.
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22 comments
These teams are going in opposite directions. This game will not be close
Trevor will have 300 Passing Yards, 4 Passing TD and 2 Rushing TD… and all that in 3 QTRs cuz he's getting benched in the 4th.
Keep talking that crap
Bro we putting up 40 on the colts are u serious đđđ we almost 30 bombed the 49ers
Jags 31 Colts 13 by the end of the 3rd quarter.
indy whole season comes down to chargers vs houston Saturday @ 430 if houston wins they are eliminated from the playoffs.. if that happens do they even play rivers Sunday ?
Trevor didnt Peter out in that last playoff run. He was in the middle of a game winning drive when Agnew fumbled. Not on him.
This could or will be a very hard game for Jags, would not be surprised if we lose..Colts will be up for this & definitely out to ruin the run..Rivers has still got it, Jags have to be on point to win, same with Titans match up too
It wonât be close
Naw bruh, this game will not be close
It's easy to say jaguars will easily win this game but even though Phillip Rivers has 2 losses, he is not playing bad and division games are always tough so I have no prediction
They try to find a way to talk themselves into not believing in those Jags boys and get proven wrong in a big way every week. Then turnaround and do it again the next week just because theyâre stuck on stupid. Whatever man.
Jags 48 Colts 17 another high scoring game by the Jaguars…..
LMAO assuming Trevor is going to limp against this secondary without it's starting CBs. Is this basement boys or PFF. I was disgusted by the projections especially considering this is supposed to be a fact based show. I got to hurl now. LMAO unbelievable fail episode.
A couple notes:
1. I appreciate the statistical deep dive (as always), but I think this misses the psychology of the moment entirely. This isnât just another week for Jacksonville, this is a potential divisional clincher with the 1-seed still in play. Youâre talking about potential regression as if this game exists in a vacuum. It doesnât. The Jags are treating this like a playoff game, and that focus and urgency has been their identity all season. Suggesting theyâll just âtake a step downâ undersells the edge this team plays with.
2. Also, the Week 14 game tells a clearer story than the framing here. Yes, Daniel Jones got hurt, yet Jacksonville was already up 14â7, and by halftime it was 28â10. Indyâs lone first-half TD came on an 11-play drive after the Jags had already turned a Devin Lloyd INT into more points on the board. The Colts havenât shown they can consistently sustain drives against this front without help. The Jags held them to 89 rushing yards, and since then, Trevor Lawrence has gone nuclear. According to you, he's at a 91.6 PFF grade, 12 TDs, zero turnover-worthy plays over four games, including hanging 34 on a top-3 scoring defense IN DENVER, putting an end to an 11-game winning streak and a 12-game home winning streak, which were the longest runs in the NFL. The idea that Indyâs 22nd-ranked scoring defense suddenly has answers just doesnât really hold up.
3. The bigger point, though, is the compounding effect of Jacksonvilleâs strengths. You guys rightly praised the Jagsâ run defense (3.6 YPC allowed), which directly attacks the Coltsâ entire offensive identity (7-0 when rushing for 110+, 1-7 when they donât). If you force this game into Philip Riversâ hands, youâre inviting the same turnover-worthy plays that buried Indy against San Francisco. These aren't two volatile teams meeting in the middle, one's rising, and the other's falling, there's no doubt about it. Jacksonvilleâs strengths counter Indianapolisâs necessities, and that mismatch is more pronounced now than it was in Week 14, not less.
Iâll leave it at this: wouldnât shock me if Trevâs on the sideline in the 4th after 300+ yards and 3 TDs, letting Nick Mullens have some fun against a worn-down Colts defense.
Colts and Titans have nothing to lose and would love to be division spoilers for the Jags. They can't have any letup. When they get ahead, step on their throats.
No reason to think jags won't win and continue to score lot of points. I just hope we stay healthy nobody gets hurt.
Keeping doubting! We want the smoke!
We need to go into Indy with the mindset that they are the best team in the league. Rivers is 8-3 against the Jags. Play angry Jags!
31-10 jags. Lol these dudes said they will be able to run the ball. Jags have one of the best run defenses. Game will be a blowout
I guess what bothers me is we do look at whatâs happening. We keep going back to the past or what we project the jags to lose. Right now how are they playing? Give me that analysis
so old man rivers is gonna take us out ok.đ