During the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 20-3 loss to the Houston Texans Sunday afternoon, there was a lot made of the actions of running back T.J. Yeldon and Leonard Fournette, both of whom were caught on camera on the bench looking completely uninterested in the game. It should be noted that Fournette was inactive because of an ankle injury that has bothered him for the last few weeks. Yeldon, however, was actually suited up and able to play, which is why many have voiced that it wasn’t a good look.

It especially didn’t sit well with executive vice president of football operations Tom Coughlin, who called both players out. After the game, Coughlin made a statement saying that he was disappointed in the actions of both players, who did not represent the professional organization well Sunday.

Statement from: Tom Coughlin: “I am disappointed in the behavior today from T.J. Yeldon and Leonard Fournette. They were disrespectful, selfish and their behavior was unbecoming that of a professional football player.” #Jaguars pic.twitter.com/WmcwQKt2Ek — Phillip Heilman (@phillip_heilman) December 30, 2018

With those comments, many fans are wondering exactly what the future may hold for not only Yeldon, but Fournette as well. Yeldon, who will be an unrestricted free agent in March, is not expected to return in 2019. A second-round pick out of Alabama in 2015, Yeldon has appeared in 51 games while collecting just under 1,900 yards rushing and six touchdowns on the ground in four seasons.

The more interesting question is whether this will cause Coughlin to move on from Fournette, who hasn’t been what the team wanted out of a first-round pick. Fournette was selected fourth overall in 2017, ahead of the likes of Patrick Mahomes, Deshaun Watson and Christian McCaffrey, to name a few. Fournette has missed 11 games, including eight this season, because of various injuries and suspensions.

Could the team be looking to possibly trade the former first-round pick in the offseason? What would be fair value for a second year back who already has a significant amount of mileage on him? Most importantly, could the team find a way to turn Fournette into a top draft pick that allows them to grab extra help for the offense? Only Coughlin knows what the future holds.