Ravens vs Jaguars in London: 5 things to watch for
By Andrew Kim
2. Can Blake Bortles get the passing game going against the Ravens secondary?
So far in 2 games, Blake Bortles is 31 for 55 and has thrown 56.4% for 348 yards but threw two touchdowns and two interceptions. That is not ideal and the Jaguars will have to limit Bortles throwing the ball as this Ravens defense has had eight total interceptions on the team. This Ravens defense could force a few more turnovers to come Sunday and with a limited group of receivers in mostly Marquise Lee and Allen Hurns, the Ravens secondary could have the advantage here.
Both Ravens veterans Brandon Carr and Ladarius Webb are tied with 2 interceptions and lead the league after two weeks of NFL games in interceptions.
Allen Hurns will most likely go against Jimmy Smith as the top target, catching nine passes for 124 yards and a touchdown the last two weeks and will be a matchup to watch. Brandon Carr will be tested by a younger receiver in Marquise Lee but was tested by Corey Coleman last week frequently and most of the time, it yielded positive results in the Browns game.