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Jaguars' Mirror: Patriots' Path to Super Bowl LX
7 Feb
Summary
- Jaguars aim to learn from Seahawks-Patriots Super Bowl LX clash.
- Both Jaguars and Patriots feature new coaches and dual-threat QBs.
- Seahawks' Week 6 defensive strategy against Jaguars could be key.

The Jacksonville Jaguars, unable to compete in Super Bowl LX, will be observing the contest between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots with keen interest. This upcoming championship game offers significant learning opportunities for the Jaguars, as they aspire to contend for titles in the near future, likely needing to overcome teams like the Seahawks or Patriots.
This season, the Jaguars and Patriots exhibit striking parallels, including new head coaches and dynamic dual-threat quarterbacks leading their offenses, alongside balanced team strategies. The Seahawks' Week 6 victory over the Jaguars, where they effectively neutralized Jacksonville's ground game, provides a potential strategic model.
In that Week 6 game, Seattle's defense limited Jacksonville's run game, holding their quarterback to minimal yards and stifling their running backs. The Jaguars, however, managed to contain Seattle's rushing attack. New England possesses the defensive personnel to replicate this success against the Seahawks, potentially forcing Seattle's quarterback to rely on his arm.




