The Jaguars also trailed throughout the entire second half against the Seahawks and Rams, minimizing the ability to call run plays.
“It all ties in,” Coen said. “It does take all 11. When you watch the self-scout throughout the games that we really ran it best, everything was tied in.
“It’s not going to be perfect in the run game, but if you’re coming off the ball, you’re playing physically, your backs are hitting the holes the right way and you’re calling it more and calling it at more opportune times, the run game typically has more success.”
Center Robert Hainsey missed the Seahawks game with a hamstring injury, with linemen such as right guard Patrick Mekarii, left guard Ezra Cleveland and Harrison playing through various injuries early in the season.
No Jaguars lineman appeared on the Jaguars’ first post-bye injury report Wednesday, which Harrison called “definitely important.”
“Getting a little bit healthier up front helps,” Coen said. “Being off a week and getting these guys feeling better, to where we can get back to running the football, creating a little bit more movement up front, just creating a little bit more of an advantage … different variations can help as well, but just getting back to running the football a little bit more, a little bit more violence.”
Coen added that he didn’t expect personnel changes on the line.
“Changes were not really necessary, I don’t think,” he said. “It was just getting a couple guys feeling a little bit better.”
Coen on second-year Raiders tight end Brock Bowers, who is expected to play against the Jaguars after missing the last three games with a knee injury. “He’s what you define as a football player,” Coen said. “He just has a knack for getting open. He’s harder to tackle than maybe just looking at the tape. He’ll break tackles, drag people down, he knows how to wiggle and separate and also the contested catch ability. So very good player, have a lot of respect for him.” Bowers has 27 receptions for 225 yards and no touchdowns in four games this season after catching 112 passes for 1,194 yards and five touchdowns as a rookie.