The Jaguars might have needed to upset the Lions — without quarterback Trevor Lawrence, and going against the top team in the NFC — on Sunday to save the jobs of head coach Doug Pederson and general manager Trent Baalke.
NFL.com reported Saturday that a “dramatic move” could follow Jacksonville’s game depending on what unfolds at Ford Field, given the Jaguars’ 2-8 record entering the game and their bye week coming in Week 12.
The Jaguars, perhaps unsurprisingly, got completely blown out by the Lions, 52-6 to fall to 0-6 on the road.
Since starting 8-3 last year, the Jaguars have gone 3-13, spiraled out of the postseason race last year and have already been all but eliminated in 2024 before Thanksgiving even arrived.