Trevor Lawrence Shines, Cam Little’s 67-Yard Goal Boosts Jags to 31-7 Lead

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Trevor Lawrence Shines, Cam Little’s 67-Yard Goal Boosts Jags to 31-7 Lead
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In a thrilling matchup against the Tennessee Titans, Trevor Lawrence showcased his impressive skills. He threw three touchdown passes in the first half, leading to a commanding 31-7 halftime advantage for the Jacksonville Jaguars. This significant performance revitalized the Jaguars’ pursuit of the AFC South title.

Trevor Lawrence’s Impressive Performance

Trevor Lawrence demonstrated his accuracy and poise, completing 16 of 19 passes for 181 yards. His first touchdown came from a connection with Parker Washington. He later tallied additional touchdown passes to tight ends Brenton Strange and Quentin Morris.

Defensive Touchdown Boosts the Jaguars

Notably, the Jaguars’ defense made a significant impact. Safety Antonio Johnson returned an interception 58 yards for a touchdown, further extending their lead. The interception came from Titans quarterback Brandon Allen, who stepped in after Cam Ward was sidelined due to a right shoulder injury.

Record-Setting Kicking Performance

Jaguars kicker Cam Little concluded the half with a monumental 67-yard field goal. This impressive kick followed his earlier NFL record of 68 yards set earlier in the season, establishing him at the top of the record book for longer field goals.

Implications for the Jaguars

A victory in this game not only secures the Jaguars’ position as AFC South champions, but it also keeps their hopes alive for the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs.

  • Trevor Lawrence: 16-of-19, 181 yards, 3 touchdowns
  • Touchdowns: Parker Washington, Brenton Strange, Quentin Morris
  • Antonio Johnson: 58-yard interception return touchdown
  • Cam Little: 67-yard field goal, NFL record holder for longest field goals

As the games progress, the Jaguars look to solidify their dominance in the playoffs, showcasing talent on both offense and defense.

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