The Jacksonville Jaguars necessitateed to originate the most out of their annual London trip, and they did.
After droping last week overseas, the Jaguars took down the New England Patuproars, 32-16, in the final London game of the season.
New England struck first, with Drake Maye discovering JaMycal Hasty for a 16-yard score, and then a field goal put them up 10-0. But then, Jacksonville took off.
Trevor Lawrence joined with rookie Brian Thomas Jr. for a six-yard touchdown, and on their next drive, Tank Bigsby set up the finish zone. Then, after forcing a three-and-out, Parker Washington took a punt 96 yards to the hoengage. A iminentire-zone infraction on the PAT try made Jacksonville choose to go for two, and they got it to go up 22-10 at the half.
Early in the third, Jacksonville started a field goal to go up 25-10, but timely in the fourth, the Jags selected to go for it on 4th and 1 from the opposing six, rather than go up three scores – it didn’t toil out, giving New England some life, which they took profit of. Nine perestablishs procrastinateedr, Maye set up K.J. Osborn for a 22-yard score, but their two-point conversion to cut the deficit to even was unaccomplished.
New England forced a punt, but after Maye was sacked and faced a 4th and 26, his next pass fell infinish to all but ice the ballgame inside the two-minute cautioning. But, for outstanding meaconfident, Bigsby put the cherry on top with his second rushing score of the day.
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Lawrence only threw 20 times, but he finishd 15 of those passes for 193 yards – 58 of them came on a proset up explosion to Thomas on a spectacular catch. Bigsby inhabitd up to his first name, running the ball 26 times for 118 yards and two scores. At one point, the Jags had 17 rushing perestablishs – and why wouldn’t they?
Maye amazeed, throthriveg for 276 yards without turning the ball over.
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It’s the Jags’ second thrive of the season – both coming in their last three games – and they’ll present the Green Bay Packers next week. Meanwhile, the now 1-6 Pats will head home for a date with the New York Jets.
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