Standing on the sideline and watching one-on-one drills Womens Leonard Fournette Jersey , Jalen Ramsey had an up-close look at this touchdown.The receiver used a triple move to beat one of Ramsey’s fellow defensive backs.Ramsey shook his head in disbelief and hollered a few choice words across the practice field.“That ain’t happening in a game,” Ramsey said, noting how long it took the play to develop. “Our defense is too good.”Ramsey was being modest. Jacksonville’s D has a chance to be great, maybe even generational.The bold, brash Jaguars , who relied on stout defense to win the AFC South and reach the conference title game last season, believe they will be even better on that side of the ball this fall. The unit allowed too many rushing yards early in 2017 and gave up too many big plays late, but pinned those problems on having three newcomers and three second-year players learning how to mesh while honing the details of coordinator Todd Wash’s 4-3 scheme.Nowadays, they feel like they’ve figured out each other and the playbook.And in a Super Bowl-or-bust season for Jacksonville, the talent-laden group plans to do whatever it takes to hoist the Lombardi Trophy and join a list of revered defenses that have carried teams to championships.“Every great defense has won it all,” Pro Bowl linebacker Telvin Smith said. “That is what we want to be. A great defense is not mediocre. It is not to say you won a couple (division) championships. No, we want to say we dominated the world. That is the next step.”More Jacksonville Jaguars newsJaguars will be without starting CB A.J. Bouye, WR Marqise Lee against TexansJaguars DE Yannick Ngakoue, LT Cam Robinson out against Texans SundayJaguars lose QB Nick Foles for at least 2 months in discouraging season openerJaguars acquire QB Josh Dobbs intrade with Steelers for 2020 5th-round draft pickInjuries hurt Jaguars as they fall to Chiefs 40-26 in Week 1The Jaguars finished second in the NFL in yards (286.1 per game), points (15.8) Barry Church Jersey , sacks (55), takeaways (33) and interceptions (21) last year. Players wanted more and were admittedly disappointed with the final rankings.Coach Doug Marrone has since used it as motivation, publicly and privately needling his defenders.“Make no mistake about it, I like it when people have a chip on their shoulder,” Marrone said. “I have a boulder on my shoulder.”The Jaguars feel they have plenty to prove, mostly because of how last season ended .Jacksonville squandered a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter of the AFC championship game at New England. The vaunted defense gave up an 85-yard touchdown drive — the key play was a 21-yard completion on third and 18 that left players openly questioning the scheme — and then allowed Tom Brady and Danny Amendola to hook up again for another score late.“I would be lying if I said that didn’t keep me up all offseason,” said safety Tashaun Gipson, who blamed himself for the rare conversion. “Got lax. … I have to make that play.”Even though they don’t want to look back, the Jaguars will try to make amends.Jacksonville returns 12 of its top 14 defenders from 2017, including six Pro Bowl selections. The only guys missing are veteran linebacker Paul Posluszny, who retired from the NFL after 11 seasons , and nickel cornerback Aaron Colvin, who signed a four-year, $34 million contract with division rival Houston.Even without them, the Jags will have eight starters on that side of the ball who have made the Pro Bowl in the last four years. That’s talent at every level of the defense http://www.thejaguarslockerroom.com/authentic-ereck-flowers-jersey , a mix of youth and experience.All-Pro defensive end Calais Campbell is coming off a career year that included 14 1/2 sacks and is the undisputed leader of what is widely considered the most disruptive front in the league. Defensive end Yannick Ngakoue (20 sacks and an NFL-leading 10 forced fumbles in two seasons) is a budding star. Malik Jackson is one of the most complete defensive tackles in the league. Fellow inside guy Marcell Dareus, acquired from Buffalo in late October, helped shore up a shaky run defense. Jacksonville ranked 30th in the league without him and eighth with him.Speedy linebackers Smith and Myles Jack benefit most from the star-studded D-line, free to chase ball-carriers and make plays all over the field. Smith and Jack had a hand in three of Jacksonville’s seven defensive touchdowns in 2017.The secondary scored just once, but was nonetheless a big part of the group’s success.Jacksonville led the league in passing defense, giving up 20 yards a game fewer than anyone else, and was the only team in the league to have four players with at least four interceptions. Ramsey, Gipson and fellow safety Barry Church had four apiece.While Ramsey emerged as the league’s best — and most vocal — lock-down cornerback, A.J. Bouye was just as good on the opposite side. Bouye had six interceptions, knocked down a dozen more passes and didn’t allow a touchdown in the regular season. According to Pro Football Focus, quarterbacks posted the lowest passer rating in the league when throwing his way.“We put up all those numbers, but it is a new year,” Bouye said. “There are teams that are really studying us now as a defense. We are just going to be ready for everything and we are going to continue to make plays.”The Jags can only hope to get their money’s worth.Their defense is the most expensive ever assembled, with the small-market franchise slotted to pay more than $110 million to the D in 2018.The Jags are built to win now, and even though a number of rising stars have Jacksonville well-positioned for years to come Womens Brad Nortman Jersey , the defense may never been stacked like this again.It has drawn comparisons to some of the NFL’s greats, including the 1976 Pittsburgh Steelers, the 1985 Chicago Bears, the 2000 Baltimore Ravens, the 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the 2008 Steelers, the 2013 Seattle Seahawks and the 2015 Denver Broncos.All those teams have a Super Bowl victory in common.So there’s only one way for Jacksonville to join the list. And in a league that seems to make playing physical defense more difficult every year, it’s nothing short of a daunting task. But the Jaguars welcome the challenge.“I’m sure everybody has different opinions on what they believe elite is,” Ramsey said. “As a defense, we are going to set our goals and figure it out. But ‘win’ is at the top of everything.” Los Angeles Chargers receiver Mike Williams celebrated his first touchdown of the season by trying to slam the ball over the crossbar.He came up short and then got penalized — and yelled at by coach Anthony Lynn.“They said it was a league rule that I can’t do that,” he said. “I didn’t know."It was about the only thing the Chargers (5-8) did wrong in a 45-10 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.They scored on seven of their first eight possessions, notched season highs for points and yards (525), and were so far out in front that Philip Rivers got the fourth quarter off while Austin Ekeler stayed in to make franchise history.It was a breakout performance for a team whose offense has been inconsistent all season. It ended a three-game skid and also came on the same day LA was eliminated from the playoffs.“A little too little, too late in terms of our postseason hopes and the expectations coming into this season,” Rivers said. “But we still talk about finishing strong. Every game matters. ... All around a good day. It was a fun day.”Among the highlights:—Rivers completed 16 of 22 passes for 314 yards and three touchdowns on his 38th birthday. He posted the highest QB rating of his career (154.4) in 221st regular-season start.—Rivers' 84-yard touchdown to Ekeler beat a blitz and ended up being the longest completion of his 16-year NFL career.—Rivers now has 2 Dawuane Smoot Jersey ,668 yards passing and 24 touchdowns in nine career starts against the Jaguars. He has 17 TD passes and an interception in his last five against Jacksonville.“It’s never easy against them," Rivers said. “I know the numbers say otherwise, but it’s always a team effort. ... For the most part, there have been some good memories here, even back to 2002 college season ended here in the Gator Bowl on Jan. 1 against Notre Dame."That’s when it started here in the Gator Bowl. We’ve been able to keep it going since then for the most part.”—Ekeler finished with 213 yards on 12 touches. He had a career-high 101 yards rushing and 112 yards receiving. He became the second Chargers player to top the century mark rushing and receiving in the same game. The other was Lionel “Little Train” James in 1985.“I thought we could have done this all year, but we were just so inconsistent it put us in a hole too many times,” Ekeler said.—Williams extended his streak to six games with at least one catch gaining more than 40 yards and found the end zone for the first time this season. It was an odd drought considering Williams had 11 touchdowns (10 receiving, one rushing) last year.“I knew when I got one, they were going to come in bunches,” Williams said. "So I got my first one kind of late in the season, though. But I’ll get some more.”—The Chargers were 6 of 8 on third down.—And the defense allowed 252 yards.The Chargers' eight losses have all come by seven points or fewer. Being on the wrong end of all those close games kept them out of the playoffs and surely had them breathing easy with this one out of hand early.“Well, that felt good for a change,” Lynn said. “Not a nail-biter.”