The Jacksonville Jaguars, currently struggling with a 1-5 record, are being urged by head coach Doug Pederson not to let their losing streak define them. Pederson emphasized the importance of changing the team’s culture from one accustomed to defeat to one focused on winning. He made it clear that the players cannot afford to become mentally defeated, as this mindset could impact their performance and the identity of the team going into 2024. The key, according to Pederson, is maintaining hope and belief that the team can still win, even in difficult times.
During a Monday Zoom meeting, Pederson expanded on his comments following the team’s 35-16 loss to the Chicago Bears in London. He pointed out that despite the Jaguars’ struggles, the players are working hard and need to stay mentally strong. Pederson stressed that if the team starts doubting their chances before games, they will have no chance of winning. The loss to the Bears highlighted ongoing issues, including turnovers and missed scoring opportunities, but Pederson remains focused on keeping the team positive.
The Jaguars’ recent loss was particularly painful, as they allowed rookie quarterback Caleb Williams to throw four touchdown passes, including two to tight end Cole Kmet. Jacksonville’s defense struggled, and their offense faltered with multiple dropped touchdown passes and costly turnovers. These mistakes contributed to their defeat and have been part of a larger trend in their season. After the game, safety Andre Cisco commented that some defensive players quit in the second half, sparking concern about the team’s morale.
Pederson responded to Cisco’s comments by saying that he did not believe the remarks were intended to criticize specific players or point fingers. Instead, he attributed them to the frustration of losing and the emotional toll it can take on players. Pederson acknowledged that such feelings are natural in difficult games but emphasized the importance of not letting frustration divide the team. He called for the players to remain unified and focused on getting better.
Looking ahead, the Jaguars face a tough schedule, starting with a game against the New England Patriots. They have several matchups against strong teams before they next face a team with a losing record, the Tennessee Titans, in December. Pederson stressed the importance of staying mentally positive throughout this challenging stretch and encouraged the players to enjoy the game. While winning would certainly help lift the team’s spirits, the focus remains on maintaining a resilient and optimistic mindset as they push through the season.