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The Jacksonville Jaguars offensive line didn’t give up any sacks against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday afternoon. It was a tremendous effort — only four hits allowed on 26 dropbacks and zero sacks while paving the way for 164 rushing yards and a 4.7 yards-per-carry average.
How many other teams this weekend didn’t give up any sacks?
The Philadelphia Eagles? Nope, one.
The Minnesota Vikings? Nope, two.
The only other team that held their opponent to zero sacks this weekend was the New England Patriots whose line also only allowed four hits — it was on 53 dropbacks, but whatever.
Sorry there’s no article this week, but this is my favorite column to bring with no new information.
2017 sack totals
Player | Sacks |
---|---|
Player | Sacks |
Blake Bortles | 6.5 |
Cam Robinson | 3.5 |
Patrick Omameh | 3 |
Miscellaneous | 3 |
Chris Reed | 2.5 |
Jermey Parnell | 2.5 |
Leonard Fournette | 1.5 |
Tyler Shatley | 1 |
Tommy Bohanon | 1 |
Nobody | 1 |
Josh Wells | 1 |
Marcedes Lewis | 1 |
A.J. Cann | 0.5 |
Chris Ivory | 0.5 |
T.J. Yeldon | 0.5 |
Up next: The New England Patriots!