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Andre Cisco (Jaguars): “Many have given up”

The Jaguars never cease to disappoint. While owner Shad Khan announced at the start of the season that Jacksonville had the best team in its history, the Jaguars were shrunk by the Bears in London.

And in the locker room after the match, some looked grim. To the point where they no longer really mince their words.

Interviewed by Action Spots Jax, Andre Cisco seemed embarrassed when asked if things looked as bad on the inside as they did on the outside.

I felt like… How am I going to say this… Many gave up. »

Doug Pederson, capable of reviving the Jaguars?

Hard.

I'm on the last line of defense. In a situation like that, you can feel whether we are playing united or not. I felt very early in the match, maybe at halftime, that we weren't playing as one man. »

Is this worrying?

Extremely. And dangerous. We put our bodies on the line. When we're on the field, we play for our guys, physically and for our career. We have to at least take care of each other on the pitch, even when things start to go wrong. »

Cisco is one of the few to have survived, with an interception. Far from sufficient. And his testimony now raises the question of whether Doug Pederson will be able to re-motivate his team?

Especially since the Jaguars must stay in London all week, before facing the Patriots at Wembley.

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