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After latest loss, Jaguars own two more embarrassing records
Urban Meyer has inherited a Jaguars team that has lost 16 straight games. Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

The Jacksonville Jaguars had one of the most disappointing performances of any NFL team in Week 1, and they are continuing to rewrite the record books for all the wrong reasons.

With Sunday’s 37-21 loss to the Houston Texans, the Jaguars have now lost 16 straight games dating back to last season. Their defense has been historically bad during that stretch. Jacksonville has allowed three or more touchdowns and 24-plus points in each of its last 16 games. That is the longest streak in NFL history for both categories.

Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk also noted that the Jaguars are currently in a five-way tie for the 12th-longest losing streak in NFL history.

A lot has been made of the Jaguars beginning a new era with Trevor Lawrence and Urban Meyer, but Jacksonville's defense has been horrendous for quite some time now. Lawrence and Meyer weren’t responsible for any of last year’s losses, but the rookie broke an amazing personal streak with Sunday’s defeat.

Many expected the Houston Texans to be the worst team in football this season. It’s never wise to overreact in Week 1, but the Jags could give them some serious competition in that department.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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