Jaguars bold predictions for pivotal AFC battle in Week 16 against Broncos

Jaguars bold predictions for pivotal AFC battle in Week 16 against Broncos
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The Jacksonville Jaguars should be feeling great heading into Week 16. Jacksonville is 10-4 on the season and is in great position to make the playoffs during Liam Coen’s first season as head coach. They certainly looked like a formidable team during their beatdown of the Jets in Week 15. But they face a completely different challenge this weekend.

Jacksonville heads to Mile High to face the class of the AFC in Denver on Sunday. This game should have huge playoff implications for both teams.

The Jaguars are in tight race with the Texans for AFC South division title. Both Jacksonville and Houston are almost guaranteed to make the playoffs in the AFC. However, winning the division guarantees home-field advantage, at least in the first round. That is a valuable commodity, especially in a single-elimination playoff format. That makes competing for the highest possible seed incredibly important.

Meanwhile, the Broncos are one of the few teams to have already punched their ticket to the playoffs. They are in position to win the AFC West, but their motivation is to win the No. 1 in the entire AFC.

As a result, both teams should come ready for a fight.

But which squad will come out on top of this one? Could the Jaguars pull off an upset against one of the AFC’s best teams?

Below we will explore three Jaguars bold predictions ahead of their huge Week 16 matchup against the Broncos.

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Trevor Lawrence comes back to earth, still plays well against Broncos

Has Trevor Lawrence finally arrived in 2025?

The fifth-year quarterback looked like the generational talent he was billed as when entering the NFL in Week 15. Lawrence threw for 330 passing yards and five touchdowns against the Jets, while also adding a touchdown on the ground.

New York’s defense is not what it once was, but it was still incredibly impressive to see Lawrence shred them so thoroughly.

According to Jaguars PR, Lawrence joined some exclusive company with the statistics he compiled against the Jets on Sunday.

“[Lawrence] is the third player in NFL history with at least 250 passing yards (285), four touchdown passes (four), 50 rushing yards (51) and one rushing touchdown (one) in a single game, joining QBs Trent Green and Michael Vick,” the post read.

But the task will be quite different against Denver.

The Broncos have a good all-around defense that features some star talent. However, their real superpower is that they play incredibly well together as a unit.

This should present a great challenge for the Jaguars to see where they stand before the playoffs in a few weeks.

Lawrence will not have a repeat performance in Week 16, but I see him playing a great game nonetheless.

I’m predicting that Lawrence will have at least 300 passing yards and two total touchdowns against the Broncos.

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