4 Jacksonville Jaguars on offense that must shine vs Titans

Nov 29, 2020; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Jay Gruden on the bench during the second half against the Cleveland Browns at TIAA Bank Field. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 29, 2020; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Jay Gruden on the bench during the second half against the Cleveland Browns at TIAA Bank Field. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports /
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DJ Chark Jr. #17 (Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports) /

. D.J. Chark Jr, wide receiver. 2. player. 52. .

The Jacksonville Jaguars need to get these two involved early.

Last season, D.J. Chark Jr. was the Jaguars leading receiver. As a sophomore, he hauled in 73 receptions for 1,008 yards and eight touchdowns. He hasn’t had the same kind of impact in 2020 and has caught 43 catches for 573 yards and four touchdowns.

Keep in mind he isn’t responsible for his decrease in production in 2020. He’s still playing at a high level, but the Jaguars have spread the ball more this season. However, the main reason for his decline has been the inconsistent play the team has gotten from the quarterback position. Offensive coordinator Jay Gruden has to get Chark involved early in the game if they want to have a shot at winning this one.

52. . . . James Robinson, running back. 1. player

The Titans have a middle-of-the-pack run defense. They rank 16th in yards allowed in 18th in points and is an area this Jacksonville team could exploit Sunday. Jame Robinson had his first 100-yard game and scored his first touchdown of the season in Tennesse and should be able to replicate the success he had in Week 2.

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The Illinois State standout is currently in the thick of the race for the Offensive Rookie of the Year award and another solid performance will increase his odds of earning the accolade.