At the Wild Card Weekend, the Jacksonville Jaguars receive the Buffalo Bills at home in the NFL playoffs. Can Blake Bortles lead his Jaguars to victory? SPOX provides you with all information about the meeting and the live stream on DAZN.
Four teams – the Patriots, Steelers, Eagles and Vikings – have secured their first-round bye in the regular season and will be able to watch which teams qualify for a duel in the Wild Card Round. Among other things, the Jaguars will first encounter the Bills.
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On the Jaguar side, everyone’s looking at Blake Bortles. The Playcaller is undoubtedly the strongest in his fourth season, but there is still a lot of doubt about his game. How will he cope with the pressure in the playoffs and how can he improve? Bortles is the big question mark in Jaguar line-ups that are otherwise heavily occupied and can win any game thanks to their strong defensive power.
The Bills focus on LeSean McCoy. Although his deployment is still uncertain, the offense stands and falls with him. He can run like no other extra yards and give chances for vital first downs in the running game. The only weak point in the defense of the Jaguars is the Run Defense – a failure of McCoy would probably not be compensated.
Due to the many bad matchups, it’s hard to believe in an away win. The Jaguar’s initially weak run defences have strengthened and progressed since the arrival of Marcell Dareus. Bortles will not take a big risk after his last performance and will manage short passes in the pass offense.
In all likelihood, the Jaguars will have much of the season anyway, giving Ben Roethlisberger a chance to make amends for the six-interception performance against Jacksonville from Week 5.