The Jacksonville Jaguars have designated Denard Robinson as the backup to Maurice Jones-Drew for the remainder of the season.

Robinson struggled early in the season running the Wildcat.

"He gained our trust as far as ball security, and he had a really good work of practice before the San Francisco game and we said, 'All right, let's get him in there and see what he can do,'" Gus Bradley said this week, via The Florida Times-Union.

The Jaguars plan on giving Jones-Drew 20 carries per game, with another 14 going to Robinson. The Jaguars may be optimistic about running the ball 34 times in a game, but the message is that they want to evaluate Robinson.