The Jacksonville Jaguars make the trip west to take on the Denver Broncos on Sunday and all eyes are going to be on rookie quarterback Gardner Minshew.

Minshew led the Jaguars to his first career win in the teams Week 3 showdown against the Tennessee Titans and he is going to try and build off that against another solid defense. So will he able to lead the Jaguars to a win or will Minshew mania come to a crashing halt?

Let's breakdown three bold predictions for Sunday's game.

3. Minshew won't throw an interception

On paper, the Broncos have a good defense, but the one thing they haven't done a good job of doing is creating turnovers, especially interceptions. So far the Broncos have faced Derek Carr, Mitchell Trubisky, and Aaron Rodgers and have come away with a grand total of zero interceptions.

Minshew has done a good job of not turning the ball over and after throwing an interception in Week 1 against the Chiefs, he has thrown 63 passes and hasn't turned the ball over. He is making the smart throw, and I don't think he will be giving the ball away.

2. Throws for under 215 yards

I think Minshew throws for under 215 yards and that doesn't mean he is going to have a bad game, as the game script just won't be a ton of passing. Aaron Rodgers only threw for 235 yards last week against the Broncos and I think the Jaguars will be running the ball a lot.

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Leonard Fournette has made it clear that he is frustrated with the lack of running chances and a run-heavy game plan should be on hand here.

The Jaguars already have Jalen Ramsey frustrated and the last thing they want is Fournette demanding a trade too.

1. Minshew outplays Joe Flacco

The most important stat for a quarterback is how many wins they can rack up, and considering that, he will outplay Flacco in this game because they will win.

Flacco looks washed up and if the Jaguars' offense even makes it to 20 points, the Ravens won't be able to keep up. Minshew is going to make some key throws late and that will be the difference.

The Jaguars will move to 2-2 and Minshew Mania is going to continue at least for another week.