JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — It’s difficult to identify long-term building blocks on Jacksonville’s roster.
When coach Liam Coen took the job in January, he pointed to a talented foundation that included quarterback Trevor Lawrence, receiver Brian Thomas Jr., cornerback Tyson Campbell and defensive ends Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker.
None of them has played particularly well through seven games, and Campbell already has been traded.
The remaining four — all former first-round draft picks — will need to deliver at a much higher rate for the Jaguars (4-3) to regroup from consecutive losses and gain ground on Indianapolis in the AFC South following a bye week.
“We cannot, absolutely not, go back and try to reinvent the wheel here,” Coen said. “Everything’s ahead of us. We’ve got to pl

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