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Is Cam Robinson's absence a game-changer for the Jaguars against the Patriots?

In a highly anticipated showdown between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the New England Patriots in London, both teams were battling not just for points, but also to overcome key injuries. The Patriots took an early lead, scoring the first 10 points, but the Jaguars fought back to make it a 14-10 game by halftime. Despite losing several players, Jacksonville’s offense seemed to find its rhythm.

Jaguars’ left tackle Cam Robinson has been ruled out of the game against the Patriots after suffering a concussion. This news hits hard for Jacksonville, as Robinson plays a key role in protecting the QB and keeping the offensive line solid.

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Robinson was injured during Jacksonville’s second offensive drive, and the loss was immediately felt as he’s been a key piece of their offensive line. Walker Little stepped in to replace Robinson, and despite the setback, the Jaguars’ offense continued to push forward. Little, a fourth-year pro, has shown flashes of talent, and his ability to hold down the fort kept the Jaguars competitive.

The Jaguars also saw running back Tank Bigsby thrive, scoring the touchdown that brought them back into the game. While the Jaguars dealt with Robinson’s injury, New England faced their own challenges, as offensive lineman Layden Robinson left with an ankle injury, his return uncertain. The loss of key players on both sides made for a gritty, unpredictable contest.

Despite the injuries, the Jaguars managed to stay in the game, with Walker Little filling in admirably. Robinson will now have to pass through the NFL’s concussion protocol before potentially returning in Week 8 against the Packers.

Jaguars vs. Patriots: A London showdown full of surprises

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Is Cam Robinson's absence a game-changer for the Jaguars against the Patriots?

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The Jacksonville Jaguars and New England Patriots clashed at Wembley Stadium in London, and the action has been electric. Both teams, sitting at 1-5, came into this game desperate for a win, and rookie QB Drake Maye wasted no time making his presence felt. He led the Patriots’ offense to an early score with a 16-yard touchdown pass to JaMycal Hasty. Despite Maye’s efforts, the Jaguars roared back, putting up three scores and a two-point conversion to take control.

For the Jaguars, Walker Little stepped up after starting left tackle Cam Robinson exited with a concussion, and his protection helped Jacksonville’s offense come alive. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence connected with Brian Thomas for a touchdown, while rookie running back Tank Bigsby showcased his skills with a crucial touchdown run, proving to be a game-changer.

Jacksonville’s defense, ranked near the bottom of the league, finally showed some grit, keeping Maye and the Patriots under pressure. “We know what’s at stake, and we’re fighting to turn it around,” a Jaguars player was overheard saying on the sidelines.

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Meanwhile, Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft, addressing fans in London, promised they were “building something special,” but with the team trailing by 12 points by halftime, they’ll need a miracle to turn things around.

With both teams fighting to salvage their seasons, this London matchup has turned into a thrilling showdown that neither side can afford to lose.

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