3 Numbers to Know from Jaguars vs Bengals in Week 2
Our county's greatest nightmare: the Same Old Jags.

Is it just me, or did that game feel longer than the one with a 66-minute lightning delay? Dyami Brown's first quarter touchdown feels like lifetime ago.
We have much to discuss.
Here are 3 Numbers to Know following Jacksonville's Week 2 loss to Cincinnati.
87%
That was Jacksonville's chances of winning with 5:12 left on the clock, per Next Gen Stats' win probability model.
Devin Lloyd had just plucked a high fastball with the nonchalantness of a major league catcher. It was the defense's third interception of Jake Browning, who had to sub in for Joe Burrow (turf toe) in the second quarter.
Jacksonville had possession of the football on the opposing 12-yard line in a tie ball game. Their opponent was swaying. It was time for the knockout punch.
Then a Travis Etienne rush was blown up on the right sideline. A would-be touchdown to Dyami Brown was painfully dropped, leaving Trevor Lawrence with his hands on his helmet. A small gain on the ground was followed by Brian Thomas Jr. letting the ball hit the turf.
Four-and-out.
Cincinnati survived the round and came back swinging. Browning led a 15-play, 92-yard march, capping it with a plunge into the endzone.
Ballgame.
"We competed, played physical, and just didn’t make enough plays at the end," coach Liam Coen said. "We don’t make those plays and ultimately gave them the opportunity to stay in the game. Players and coaches alike, we gotta go look at ourselves in the mirror and go figure that out.”
Jacksonville was 3-10 in one-score games last year, and had a good shot to win nine of them. The year prior, Browning and Ja'Marr Chase led the Bengals to a three-point win at EverBank Stadium. The team we saw on Sunday was the Same Old Jags.