It wasn't pretty. It wasn't the end of the season, but man...it wasn't pretty. The Jacksonville Jaguars fell to the Seattle Seahawks in a gritty, gutsy, and ultimately heartbreaking 20-12 loss in Week 6.
A lot more went wrong than right: they had more penalty yards than rushing yards, they didn't register a takeaway for the first time all season, and Cam Little missed his first extra point EVER—yes, ever. From high school up until Week 6 of his second NFL season, Little was a perfect 193-of-193 in extra points.
The Jags didn't lose because of a missed extra point (though he also missed a field goal...), but it sure didn't help. In the end, the effort wasn't enough. Here are three Jaguars who saw their stock drop in the Week 6 loss.
No. 1: Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. (and the running game)
I hate putting Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. on this list. He's been having a stellar start to the season, and for a while was only behind Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor atop the rushing leaders chart. Through the first four weeks, Etienne averaged 98.5 rushing yards per game and over six yards per carry.
The last two weeks? 38 yards per game and just over 3.1yards per carry. Granted, they've faced a pair of dominant teams in the Kansas City Chiefs and Seattle Seahawks, but good running teams can run effectively regardless. While this might fall more on a suddenly struggling offensive line (more on them below), Etienne simply has to do better.
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No. 2: Jaguars offensive line
I don't know if it was the absence of center Robert Hainsey that caused a sudden collapse in the passing protection and rushing attack, but the Jaguars' offensive line gave up seven sacks in their Week 6 loss to the Seahawks and chocked up a measly 59 yards on the ground. That's more sacks than the rest of the season combined, and less than half of their per-game rushing average.
Since I didn't want to lay the blame at the feet of any single lineman (though Walker Little seems to deserve the most blame), I've decided to lump them all together for this one.
The day after the game, head coach Liam Coen said (1:40 mark), "We knew that they [the Seattle Seahawks] had a good front, for sure. But we definitely did not play our best up front in terms of the level of physicality in the run game, but also in pass protection—not throwing our hands or playing stout in some of our pass protection. We were just giving up a little bit too much ground at times."
6 QB pressures allowed by Walker Little. 90.2% pass pro efficiency.
Cleveland - 5 pressures
Mekari - 5 pressures
Monheim - 4 pressures
Harrison - 4 pressures
That was the worst OL performance I have seen in YEARS
— Jordan de Lugo (@jordandelugo) October 13, 2025
No. 3: Jaguars kicker Cam Little
We all watched the same game, and I already spoke a little about how Little missed his first extra point of all time. Though he also missed a field goal. In all, he cost the Jaguars four points, a ton of field position, and even kicked a touchback, which isn't a good thing anymore in the NFL. Overall, it was the worst I've ever seen Little play. While it didn't look good, I also have confidence that he'll bounce back, especially after watching his 70-yarder in the preseason.
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Final thoughts
The Jaguars look ahead to the Los Angeles Rams in London next week. Their strengths have dwindled into their weaknesses, though the good news is that they feel fixable. I'm hopeful they can straighten out the kinks—after all, adjustment is the name of the game in the NFL, and Coen looks to be the right man for the job.