Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence on Sunday for the first time this season played with a wristband denoting specific play calls. Lawrence wore a similar wristband during his first four NFL seasons. “It was something we talked about earlier in the season potentially doing and just got used to not using it, so we stayed away from it,” Lawrence said. “Then after last week, felt like we were kind of down on the play clock a couple times and we just decided let’s do it for situational stuff – third down, red zones, some other things and some of the longer calls and just try to get the operation moving a little quicker, maybe limit some of the penalties just because we’re getting to the line a little late. I think it helped today. We got out of the huddle pretty quick. There’s still some stuff we can work on getting in and out and getting up there and we got a few off late, but I thought it helped for sure.” Coen said the move to the wristband Sunday “really helped us,” adding that the wristband wasn’t for the whole game plan. “It was some specific stuff that we wanted to maybe play a little bit faster and just have a little bit more tempo in and out of the huddle and just more clarity on some of the things. It definitely helped us, I think today.”

Jaguars punter Logan Cooke did not punt Sunday, marking the first time in his nine-year career he did not punt in a game. Cooke, Lawrence and long snapper Ross Matiscik posed for a photo with a “zero” following the game. “Good day for the specialists,” Lawrence said.