10-2 Jags at Colts London 9:30 am 

It's another game in Wembley for the Jags. Starting to feel like it's their second home. Jags are 0-2, Colts 1-2. Jags quarterback Blake Bortles has regressed. It's his third year in the league and second in Greg Olson's system and he has weapons. Allen Hurns, Alllen Robinson, Marqise Lee and Julius Thomas are good and yet Bortles can't find them consistently. Former Bucs quarterback Chris Simms, CBS commentator on Bleacher Report, thinks the Jags should move on from Bortles. "I am confident in saying the Blake Bortles experiment is over," Simms said. "He does not make routine NFL throws. He is very inacurate throwing the ball." Simms feels you can't give Bortles a pass in year three. Colts have struggled but quarterback Andrew Luck is dangerous. Jags can't let him get out of the pocket. Jags coach Gus Bradley is in real trouble if they lose this one.    

 

10-2 Bucs host Broncos 4:05pm

Who would have thought Trevor Siemian (Olympia H.S.) would come in as the hotter quarterback than Jameis Winston?  Denver is 3-0 and looks like they haven't missed a beat since winning the Super Bowl. Denver's defense led by Von Miller, is no joke. Denver has beaten Cam Newton and the Panthers, Colts and Bengals and are coached by one of the best in the game. Gary Kubiak is highly underrated. For the Bucs, they've fallen into a tailspin. Head coach Dirk Koetter has talked about trying to change the culture of the team. He says something is missing and he's including himself in this discussion. Winston won't have running back Doug Martin again Sunday, so it looks like he'll be putting it up a lot. Even when Martin was in there the Bucs offensive line hasn't been able to open running lanes. Get this, Winston's 142 pass attempts are the most in all of the NFL. Bucs better hope they don't get down early.  

 

Miami Dolphins lost Thursday night to Cincinnati Bengals 22-7.