Defensively speaking, Jags are better

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That side of ball looked upon as Jacksonville goes on road to Dallas

  • Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Pederson watches over his squad during warmups Monday morning. (JOHN STUDWELL / Special to the Daily News)
    Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Pederson watches over his squad during warmups Monday morning. (JOHN STUDWELL / Special to the Daily News)
  • Jaguars starting quarterback Trevor Lawrence looks over the defense while getting ready to call a play during Monday’s practice at Miller Electric Center. (JOHN STUDWELL / Special to the Daily News)
    Jaguars starting quarterback Trevor Lawrence looks over the defense while getting ready to call a play during Monday’s practice at Miller Electric Center. (JOHN STUDWELL / Special to the Daily News)
  • Jaguars No. 1 draft pick Anton Harrison (76) works on blocking drills with Cole Van Lanen during Monday’s practice. (JOHN STUDWELL / Special to the Daily News)
    Jaguars No. 1 draft pick Anton Harrison (76) works on blocking drills with Cole Van Lanen during Monday’s practice. (JOHN STUDWELL / Special to the Daily News)
JACKSONVILLE – Other than line size protecting quarterback Trevor Lawrence and his running backs, there’s a sense of not worrying all that much about the Jacksonville Jaguars offense this season. …

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