The New England Patriots couldn’t build on the momentum of a strong start, as a lot of familiar issues emerged in their loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in London on Sunday.
A game that started looking promising finished anything but, as the New England Patriots fell 32-16 to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at Wembley Stadium in London. The loss is New England’s sixth in a row (their longest such streak since 1993), and drops their record to 1-6.
During the week, players and coaches preached getting out to a ‘fast start.’ They did just that and were up 10-0 after one quarter.
However, from there issues that have plagued the team all season long continued to pop up. Whether it was an inability to get a push up front on offense, or sloppy fundamentals on defense, the tide of the game completely turned for the final 45 minutes as the Patriots were outscored 32-6.
What went right for the Patriots, and what went wrong? Let’s dig into it in this week’s takeaways…