2. Saack – and a pressure. The Jaguars' starting defense, like the offense, played just two series Sunday, but the unit turned in an impressive – and perhaps needed – effort on its first series. The first-team defense, after allowing an easy nine-play touchdown drive in a preseason-opening loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers eight days before, allowed a quick first down on the Saints' opening possession Sunday. But then safety Andrew Wingard broke through the middle of the line on first-and-10 from the Saints 23 and sacked quarterback Tyler Shough for an eight-yard loss. Defensive end Travon Walker pressured Shough into an intentional grounding penalty on the ensuing play, helping to force a punt. The resulting field possession helped lead to the drive that ended with Washington's touchdown. The Jaguars' first-team defense allowed 21 yards and no first downs in two drives Sunday. "Defensively, I thought they played really well throughout," Coen said.