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Jacksonville Jaguars coach Mike Mularkey said quarterback Chad Henne has an opportunity to earn the starting job going into next season.

 

So far, Henne appears to be taking him up on the offer.

 

The 2008 second-round pick will try to lead the Jaguars to consecutive wins for the first time since 2010 on Sunday when they visit the sinking Buffalo Bills.

 

After replacing injured starter Blaine Gabbert in the first quarter at Houston on Nov. 18, Henne has completed 33 of 59 passes for 615 yards with six touchdowns and just one interception in two games.

 

Henne, who nearly led Jacksonville (2-9) to an upset win over the Texans, was 17 for 26 for 261 yards with two scores and one interception in Sunday's 24-19 victory over Tennessee.

 

With Henne providing a spark for the NFL's worst offense, the Jaguars have averaged 30.5 points and 389.5 total yards the past two weeks after averaging 14.1 and 263.6 over their first nine contests.

 

"He's made some good throws and some good reads for us," Mularkey said. "He, too, has things he can get better at in both games that he's played so far, but he's being very smart with the ball, especially in the pocket."

 

Cecil Shorts III and Justin Blackmon have benefited, combining for nine catches, 167 yards and two touchdowns on Sunday.

 

Shorts set a franchise record against the Titans with his fourth reception this season of at least 50 yards, surpassing the previous mark set by Keenan McCardell in 1998 and tied by Jimmy Smith the following year. Blackmon had a 7-catch, 236-yard performance in the overtime loss at Houston.

 

Tight end Marcedes Lewis has hauled in seven passes for 96 yards and two TDs with Henne under center.

 

"It just seems that everything is clicking right now," Blackmon said.

 

The Jaguars will likely have to rely on their passing game once again with Rashad Jennings averaging 2.8 yards per carry and Maurice Jones-Drew (foot) and Jalen Parmele (groin) out with injuries.

 

While Jacksonville could be in line for another big day against a Buffalo defense that has allowed 29.0 points and 380.5 yards per game, the Bills (4-7) have been better recently in holding Miami and Indianapolis to a combined 34 points and under 500 total yards.

 

Still, the unit appears to be banged up with the statuses of defensive ends Chris Kelsay (neck) and Mark Anderson (left knee) and cornerback Aaron Williams (right knee) uncertain.

 

After dropping its fourth in five games, 20-13 loss to the Colts on Sunday, Buffalo (4-7) desperately needs a win if it hopes to avoid extending a 12-year playoff absence.

 

"I don't really want to project or talk about the next however many games we have left," quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick said after the team's latest loss. "It's all about `Go get back to work and try to win next week.' It's all we can worry about."

 

Fitzpatrick was 17 of 33 for 180 yards with one TD and one interception against the Colts, while Stevie Johnson caught six passes for 106 yards for his first 100-yard game since December 2011.

 

C.J. Spiller ran 14 times for 107 yards, giving him six straight games with 100 yards from scrimmage. It's the longest such streak by a Bills player since Thurman Thomas did it in 1992-93.

 

Yet Buffalo's offense, which averaged 28.8 points in the first four games, has now topped 310 yards and scored at least 20 points just twice in its past seven.

 

The Bills have been especially inefficient in the red zone, scoring just nine touchdowns and 12 field goals in their last 25 drives. Buffalo has scored a TD on 45.7 percent of its trips to the red zone - 25th in the league.

 

While that could improve against Jacksonville, which ranks near the bottom of the NFL in points (28.0) and yards allowed (410.5), Buffalo will face a new-look defense with the addition of Jason Babin.

 

Babin, who was claimed off waivers from Philadelphia on Wednesday, was brought in to bolster a Jacksonville pass rush that has a league-low tying 13 sacks. The two-time Pro Bowl defensive end has 5.5 sacks after recording 18 for the Eagles in 2011-12.

 

"We're trying to win and we're doing whatever we can to improve our roster," Mularkey said.

 

The Jaguars will try for their third straight victory against the Bills. They won the last meeting in Buffalo, 36-26 on Oct. 10, 2010.

 

Copyright 2012 by STATS LLC and The Associated Press.

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Jags are gonna keep up their winning streak, this change of scenery is exactly what Henne needed to be a strong starter in this league.

 

:jags: 31

:Bills: 24

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Henne might not play great... But he will play well. He's trying to make Jaguars fans forget about Blaine Gabbert... But everyone tell me that's what the alcohol is for.

 

Jags - 24

Bills - 21

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Everyone picking the Jags? What in the...

 

Would be nice, but I see the Bills winning this one.

 

:jags: 23

:Bills: 30

 

Jags struggle with Spiller/Jackson two headed monster, missing Derek Cox. Mario Williams is finally turning it on. Marcus Dareus is a stud. Jags lack a pass rush, and Fitzgerald has always lit Jacksonville up even when the Jags weren't this bad on defense. In Buffalo. Should be a close/good game though.

 

I hope Cecil and Blackmon go off again, though they're both playing hurt. Henne Given Sunday.

 

:corn:

Edited by CampinWithGoatSampson

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I think this will be a good back and forth game. Both defenses are pretty bad and Henne has been slinging it lately. I'd like to see Blackmon continue his strong play. Buffalo is at home though so

 

:jags: 27

:Bills: 30

Edited by BradyFan81

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Surprised so many people are taking the Jags in this one. Give me the Bills. The Jags may have won last week, but they are still a bad team. Bills still have a slight shot at the playoffs too.

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Bills declared WR Donald Jones, QB Tarvaris Jackson, CB Aaron Williams, LB Kirk Morrison, OL Thomas Welch, DE Chris Kelsay, DE Mark Anderson, and DE Chris Kelsay inactive for Week 13.

 

Expect T.J. Graham to pick up snaps opposite Stevie Johnson, with Marcus Easley moving into the lineup in multi-wide sets. Jones had been averaging less than 40 yards per game as a starter, so there's not much fantasy potential here.

 

 

Jaguars declared RB Jordan Todman, DE Austen Lane, RB Maurice Jones-Drew, WR Toney Clemons, CB Derek Cox, OL Steve Vallos, and DT Jeris Pendleton inactive for Week 13.

 

Todman was expected to be part of the rotation at running back, but he needs another week after just signing. Rashad Jennings will likely play as an every-down back with special teamer Montell Owens as the backup.

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Fitzpatrick draws first blood with a 1 yard TD. 7-0 Bills.

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GOD DAMN IT CHAD, Stop making me look bad when I mention you.

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Chad Henne will run when he can't complete the pass. 10-7 Jags.

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The "roughing the QB" call on Jason Babin was just terrible. I hate that. Babin was going to smash Fitzpatrick as he was throwing, Fitz got rid of the ball and Babin smashed him in the shoulder. Head up and everything and still drew the flag. Just the perfect example of why I hate a lot of the new rules protecting QBs

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Rashad Jennings is so terribly awful.

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Now Cecil Shorts has a concussion too. ARRRRRRGGGGGHHH.

That's bad news. I hope he'll be ok.

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The Jags best (healthy) runner is their FB. They have a serious problem. If that wasn't obvious before. The complete lack of a run game really hindered them today. Henne isn't great, but he can play OK. Today, they asked Henne to single-handidly win that game for them. That isn't going to happen very often.

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The Jags best (healthy) runner is their FB. They have a serious problem. If that wasn't obvious before. The complete lack of a run game really hindered them today. Henne isn't great, but he can play OK. Today, they asked Henne to single-handidly win that game for them. That isn't going to happen very often.

 

That is a problem, but at the same time, MJD's hurt, so that's gonna happen. The real problem with the Jags (now that they've seen that Blaine Gabbert is a career backup QB), is that defense. They have one of the worst defenses in the league. Cox being hurt and not playing hurts, but it was the running game that tore them up this week. I don't know who that's on really, the DTs, the LBs, the MLB, the playcalling (guessing wrong.) But it's a huge problem. Posluszny's salary is going to double next year. He'll be making the most money of every Jaguar on the roster. That's pretty stupid honestly. LBs, specifically 4-3 LBs, are not premium positions and shouldn't be the highest paid position on your team. Good old Gene Smith. At least he'll be gone after this year.

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