The Jacksonville Jaguars (0-4) and Indianapolis Colts (2-2) square off at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday as teams heading in opposite directions.
Riddled by injuries and poor overall execution, the Jaguars enter Week 5 in full desperation mode, looking to avoid an 0-5 start after dropping at least two games they were in position to win.
The Colts, winners of two straight, shook off an injury to starting quarterback Anthony Richardson to pull off a gutsy win over the previously undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 4. The Colts could be without Richardson (abdomen, ribs) and star running back Jonathan Taylor (ankle) against the Jaguars on Sunday.
Jacksonville has had its own problems with injuries. Tight end Evan Engram has been out since Week 2 with a hamstring. On defense, the Jags were down top corner Tyson Campbell, starting safety Darnell Savage, middle linebacker (and play caller) Foye Oluokun, and starting outside linebacker Devin Lloyd in their Week 4 loss to the Texans.
The Jaguars swept the Colts during the 2023 regular season. If journeyman backup Joe Flacco gets the start for Indy, can the Jaguars rise up in Week 5 with their season on the line?
Here’s what the experts are saying.
NFL picks, predictions Week 5: Jaguars vs. Colts
- Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News: Jaguars 23, Colts 20
Iyer: “The Colts will be hoping they have Jonathan Taylor (ankle) and Anthony Richardson (hip) in there for Shane Steichen, but they also can feel good about Joe Flacco having more pop with the wide receivers downfield against a reeling Jaguars secondary. However, at 0-4, desperation kicks into overdrive for Doug Pederson and Trevor Lawrence, buoyed by the running game and defense to steal a much-needed home win.”
- Bill Bender, Sporting News: Jaguars 21, Colts 19
Bender: “Will Anthony Richardson (hip) miss another week, opening the door for a Joe Flacco start? Jonathan Taylor is dealing with a mild ankle sprain, so his status also is questionable. That is a lot to deal with against the Jaguars, who are in full desperation mode at 0-4. Trevor Lawrence had better protection in Week 4, and if that continues, then the Jaguars will pick up their first victory.”
- Jeremy Cluff, Arizona Republic: Jaguars 21, Colts 20
Cluff: “The Jaguars are favored at home in this game. We think they’ll win a game at some point, it might as well come in Week 5.”
- Ben Rolfe, Pro Football Network: Colts 20, Jaguars 17
Rolfe: “The Jacksonville Jaguars are a mess right now, ranking 31st in net EPA per game. They are posting negative numbers on offense and defense while being one of just two winless teams entering Monday morning. There is no way Jacksonville should be a favorite, and there is a temptation to take the Colts out of principle, but this is a stay away.”
- Matt Johnson, Sportsnaut: Colts 23, Jaguars 21
Johnson: “Anthony Richardson (hip pointer) exited Sunday’s game with an injury and the Indianapolis Colts offense looked better without him thanks to Joe Flacco. Now, there is no QB controversy in Indianapolis, but it shows how great this Colts offense can be with Shane Steichen’s play-calling when the quarterback protects the football and completes more than half his passes. For now, Richardson is likely to play in Week 5 and this game hinges on his decision-making. Indianapolis gets the edge because of Jonathan Taylor and a Colts defense on the upswing, but this is the Jacksonville Jaguars’ best chance at a win so far.”
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