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Chad Henne picked to start Jags' next preseason game over Blake Bortles.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Quarterback Chad Henne has been named the starter for the Jacksonville Jaguars' preseason game against the Carolina Panthers on Thursday, a move that puts Blake Bortles' future with the team in question.
Coach Doug Marrone made the announcement Wednesday evening after Henne and Bortles split reps with the first team over the past five practices. Marrone decided to have the two compete for the starting job after another lackluster performance by Bortles in last week's loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Marrone also announced that Bortles will get first-ream reps against the Panthers. Marrone will address the quarterback situation after the game and whether this is a permanent move for the regular season.
Henne, 32, has started 22 games (5-17) in four seasons with the Jaguars and has appeared in seven others. He has thrown 27 touchdowns passes and 16 interceptions but has taken only one regular-season snap since he was benched in favor of Bortles at halftime of Week 3 in 2014.
Henne has thrown 58 touchdown passes and 63 interceptions in 65 career games. He was a second-round pick by Miami in 2008 and started 31 games for the Dolphins from 2008-11 before signing a free-agent contract with the Jaguars in 2012.
If the Jaguars opt to go with Henne as the regular-season starter, the team must decide what to do with Bortles. The Jaguars could keep him on the roster to give them an experienced backup familiar with the offensive system in case Henne were to be injured. That presents an expensive problem, though.
The Jaguars picked up Bortles' fifth-year option, which would pay him $19.053 million in 2018. That amount is guaranteed for injury only, meaning that if Bortles were to suffer an injury that made him unable to pass a physical next year, the Jaguars would have to pay him that amount even if he cannot play.
The other option would be cutting Bortles, which would be yet another miss on a first-round draft pick for a franchise that hasn't had a winning record since 2007 and has finished with double-digit losses for six consecutive seasons.
Bortles was the third overall pick in 2014 and threw 11 touchdown passes and 17 interceptions as a rookie. He had what appeared to be a breakout season in 2015, setting single-season franchise records in passing yards (4,428) and passing touchdowns (35), but regressed last season.
His mechanics, which he worked to improve in his first offseason, degraded to the point where his throwing motion was unrecognizable by his college offensive coordinator. Bortles threw 23 touchdown passes and 16 interceptions and the Jaguars finished 3-13.
Bortles biggest issue has been turnovers. Since he entered the league he has committed an NFL-high 63 and his 51 interceptions are the second-most in that span behind Philip Rivers (52). Even more troubling is that Bortles has 11 pick sixes -- which corresponds to his number of victories as a starter (11-34).
Bortles does have 69 touchdown passes, but only five of those have come when the Jaguars were leading the game.
Bortles was put on notice in the spring by executive vice president of football operations Tom Coughlin about his turnover problem. Bortles looked pretty good on the first two days of training camp but threw five interceptions in the third practice, which was the first time the team was in full pads.
He had several other poor practices -- including a 5-for-17 day in 11-on-11 work during a joint practice with New England -- and threw a pair of interceptions during an Aug. 13 practice, which prompted Marrone to give Henne work with the first-team offense against the Bucs on Aug. 17.
Bortles completed 8-of-13 passes for 65 yards and three times misfired on passes to Allen Robinson, including two in which Robinson was wide open. Marrone said after the game that Bortles and Henne would compete for the starting job.
 

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Bortles sucks.....Not much better with Henne though.

Bortles is a bust.
 

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Blake Bortles named Jaguars' Week 1 starting QB.

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The quarterback quagmire in Jacksonville took another surprising turn on Saturday morning.
Jaguars coach Doug Marrone decided on his starting quarterback -- at the least for the season opener -- pegging Blake Bortles to start Week 1 against the Houston Texans on Sept. 10.
Bortles being named the starter wouldn't be a surprise in years past, as he has started the last 45 games for the franchise. But Marrone's announcement bookends a week during which Marrone announced the QB position was up for grabs between Bortles and veteran backup Chad Henne, the latter of whom then started Jacksonville's third preseason game, often seen as the "dress rehearsal" for the regular season.
Neither signal-caller was groundbreaking in Thursday's loss to the Panthers. In five first-half series, Henne went 8-of-14 for 73 yards. Bortles played seven series in the second half and went 12-of-16 for 125 yards and one touchdown.
After Thursday night's tilt, Marrone told reporters he wasn't ready to name either man the starting quarterback. That has since changed.
Despite the announcement, Bortles still appears to be on the shortest of leashes in Jacksonville. According to the team's announcement, Bortles has only been named the starter for the Jaguars' season opener and was not declaratively named the starting quarterback for the entire season.
This is more than semantics. This QB competition is not over.
Bortles might have shown enough in his limited time against the "twos" on Thursday night to earn a second chance in Jacksonville, but if he regresses out of the gate, don't be surprised to see the Jags move in another direction at the position.
 

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Cardinals at Falcons, 7 p.m.

Cardinals: Bruce Arians went into the film room after last week's loss to the Bears thinking it was the end of times for his team, but after reviewing the tape, realized it wasn't that bad. They'll need a better performance against the reigning NFC champs. Arizona's starting defense, powered by Tyrann Mathieu, has been its stronger unit thus far. We'll see if the offense can catch up.

Falcons: Rookie Takkarist McKinley saw his first game action last week, and will get more reps this week against a Cardinals offense that seems ripe for harassment. The pass rusher should get plenty of opportunities to make an impact. Atlanta's offense, meanwhile, hasn't missed a beat under new offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian. They'll face their toughest test yet against the Cardinals.

Bills at Ravens, 7 p.m.

Bills: Tyrod Taylor had a rough outing last week, and is now without recently retired receiver Anquan Boldin. Buffalo's offense needs a strong outing heading into the regular season for morale purposes, if nothing more. Also keep an eye on linebacker Reggie Ragland, who has had to tune out trade rumors lately.

Ravens: The running backs. Terrance West was the assumed starter, but Javorius Allen made a strong push for the job with his performance against the Dolphins last week, averaging 4 yards per carry on just 10 totes. Also, keep an eye on the guy handing them the ball. Ryan Mallett has been bad or worse in preseason action, leaving the more-important-than-usual backup QB situation in question as the Ravens await the return of Joe Flacco from a back injury.

Jets at Giants, 7 p.m.

Jets: After a weird week of rotations at quarterback -- Josh McCown was running gassers instead of taking snaps at one point during the week -- the position is the focus of New York's final tune-up with the starters. We're all aware of the current state of the Jets, but this is still an important test for Christian Hackenberg, Bryce Petty and McCown, because none of them have performed at even an average level. Who takes the field first, and who does best, likely will have a large influence on who is starting come Week 1. Rookie safety Jamal Adams, who told me before the draft that he wanted to be selected by either the Cowboys or Giants, gets to face his father's old team in the Snoopy Bowl, too.

Giants: Can Big Blue score an offensive touchdown? They've gone without one in the first two weeks, and though concern hasn't been voiced publicly, a lot of it has to do with a struggling offensive line. The Jets aren't exactly a barometer for NFL defenses, but Sheldon Richardson and Leonard Williams offer a good test for New York's pass protection. The Giants might also be without Odell Beckham and Brandon Marshall, giving an opportunity to other pass catchers (Evan Engram, Sterling Shepard) to make some plays.

Colts at Steelers, 7:30 p.m.

Colts: Scott Tolzien is Indianapolis' best option at quarterback in the absence of Andrew Luck, but after two subpar outings for the Colts, he'll need to rebound to keep the organization from looking outside the building for another option. Defensively, Indianapolis needs to prove it can stop anybody. After two weeks of allowing opposing offenses to flourish, it's time the Colts lock things down, especially with the starting unit.

Steelers: Pittsburgh is still without Le'Veon Bell, but the rest of the offense isn't hurting much. James Conner will get extended playing time, and Martavis Bryant will receive a greater window of opportunity to show he's just as effective as he was before his yearlong suspension. T.J. Watt is one to watch against a Colts offensive line that is dealing with injuries.

Browns at Buccaneers, 7:30 p.m.

Browns: DeShone Kizer is getting the start and what we presume will be all of the first-team reps, meaning he'll have his best chance to prove his case to start in Week 1. An eye should also be kept on the interior of Cleveland's defense, which is missing Danny Shelton and struggled against the run up the middle in Week 1. Plenty of opportunity awaits for Jamie Meder, Trevon Coley, Xavier Cooper, Larry Ogunjobi and Caleb Brantley to make a play and fight their way into the two-deep. After losing Tank Carder to a torn ACL, Joe Schobert won the starting middle linebacker job. Coming off an effective Week 2 performance, we'll see if the former Wisconsin Badger can put together another good game.

Buccaneers: Brent Grimes returned to position drills Tuesday, and if he suits up, he'll provide Tampa Bay with its best chance to see how well its secondary can play. They have a good matchup against Kizer, a rookie who's seeing his first extended action with the ones. On the offensive side, Doug Martin gets another chance to prove he's worthy of the starting running back gig. Kicker is also an important focus in Tampa, where Nick Folk needs a good outing to prove he can be the Bucs' field-goal stud in 2017.

Raiders at Cowboys, 8 p.m.

Raiders: Marshawn Lynch only played in one series last week and probably won't see a ton of reps, though it should be more than a single possession's worth. Derek Carr gets another chance to get some game action under his belt coming off a broken fibula, and it will be interesting to see if the Raiders insert Donald Penn in the game, who just made his camp debut on Wednesday.

Cowboys: Dak Prescott will see more action than he has all preseason, offering a chance to tune-up a Dallas offense that will need to score lots of points in 2017. Plenty of carries await Darren McFadden and Alfred Morris, who will need the reps in case they have to take the place of Ezekiel Elliott this season. Dallas' defense faces a Raiders offense that will surely test its ability to stop its opponent. Jaylon Smith will get another game to show he's ready for consistent playing time in 2017. And don't forget about the wave of hype following Cooper Rush!

Chargers at Rams, 8 p.m. (Live on CBS)

Chargers: A team that has been devastated by injuries in recent years and this one, too, will attempt to patch things together offensively. Coming off a game in which the first two units averaged just 2.2 yards per carry in the first half last week, there's really nowhere to go but up. It starts in the trenches for Los Angeles -- the Chargers, that is, as we're talking about the first #FightForLA in the new millennium.

Rams: This one's simple: Sammy Watkins. The receiver opened up opportunities for others in his first action as a Ram, but we're still waiting for more than a pair of catches for less than 10 yards from the wideout. Speaking of receivers, Cooper Kupp continues to exceed expectations while in the spotlight, but he won't play because of a minor groin injury. The continued development of his rapport with Jared Goff is worth keeping an eye on as the Rams aim to surpass their anemic 2016 offense by a wide margin.

Texans at Saints, 8 p.m.

Texans: It might not be sexy, but Tom Savage is the guy in Houston. He might end up looking his best this week against a Saints defense that doesn't exactly strike fear in the hearts of opponents. D'Onta Foreman continues to generate buzz for the exact reasons Houston drafted him: He runs with physical purpose. Houston's offense enters the dress rehearsal looking for its best outing yet.

Saints: Two rookies -- left tackle Ryan Ramczyk and running back Alvin Kamara -- should draw the most attention from onlookers, if they know what they're looking for. New Orleans has a loaded backfield with Mark Ingram and Kamara, and Adrian Peterson could also make his Saints debut. They face quite the test in Houston, which ranked first in defense last season.

Packers at Broncos, 9 p.m.

Packers: Aaron Rodgers' use of his bevy of receivers is always worth watching, but we're going to be looking for how well he continues to jell with tight end Martellus Bennett. The two hooked up for a score last week, but face a better secondary this week. Stick around deep into the third quarter for the walking tease that is Brett Hundley. He might have some suitors outside of Wisconsin in the coming weeks.

Broncos: Now that Trevor Siemian has won the quarterback job, there's no reason to watch this game. Just kidding. Siemian's reintroduction to the first-team receivers, after spending last week with the twos, should produce some familiar, if not better results behind a line that Denver actively tried to improve in the offseason. Garett Bolles won the starting left tackle position this week, so he's one to watch closely as the Broncos attempt to give Siemian a better chance for success the second time around.
 

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