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    Jaguars Player Accuses Teammates of Quitting Amid Loss to Bears

    By Taylor Reed,

    3 hours ago

    The NFL is continuing to play in London, expanding the league to a global stage while they are the most popular sport in the United States. Growing the game has been a focal point for the NFL in recent years, and, in Week 6, the Chicago Bears and Jacksonville Jaguars played in front of fans across the pond.

    It was a good moment for two No. 1 overall pick quarterbacks to square off on a big stage. Caleb Williams, the Chicago Bears rookie quarterback will sky-high potential, has been building week-by-week, showing more and more promise.

    The Bears absolutely routed the Jaguars while Williams threw for four of Chicago's five touchdowns. He's continuing to prove to have elite talent and being worthy of the most recent No. 1 overall selection.

    While the Bears improved to 4-2 on the season, showing incredible signs of improvement on the season, the Jaguars lost yet another game and fell to 1-5 with the 35-16 loss.

    The Jaguars were embarrassed in the contest, and their morale is falling to dangerous levels early in the season.

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    Following the poor loss, Jacksonville safety Andre Cisco talked to the media, throwing his teammates under the bus.

    "How should I say this.... A lot of quit," Cisco claimed.

    For Cisco to make this claim about his teammates, it's easy to claim the locker room is falling apart for the Jaguars. That doesn't mean what Cisco said isn't true. Once Williams got going, the Bears didn't stop scoring, as they put 35 points on the board.

    After starting the season off decently on the defensive side of the ball, the wheels have fallen off quite a bit as the Jaguars have given up at least 35 points in three of their past four games.

    Cisco, himself, pulled down a first-half interception against the Bears in Week 6.

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