Jaguars' Trevor Lawrence throws TD pass in dominant win over Colts at EverBank Stadium, securing AFC South lead; injured Daniel Jones on sideline.
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Jaguars defeat Colts to take AFC South lead

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The Jacksonville Jaguars beat the Indianapolis Colts in Week 14 at EverBank Stadium, securing first place in the AFC South. Colts quarterback Daniel Jones suffered an Achilles injury and was ruled out, with rookie Riley Leonard replacing him. Trevor Lawrence threw two touchdown passes in Jacksonville's dominant performance.

The matchup between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Indianapolis Colts kicked off with tough weather conditions in Jacksonville, Florida. The Jaguars received the opening kickoff but punted after four plays, gaining just 14 yards, with Jakobi Meyers catching a 11-yard pass.

On the Colts' first play from scrimmage, Daniel Jones threw an interception to Devin Lloyd, giving Jacksonville a short field. Four plays later, Travis Etienne scored on a touchdown run, putting the Jaguars up 7-0.

Jones responded by leading an 11-play, 76-yard drive, completing 4 of 5 passes for 55 yards. The drive ended with a 1-yard touchdown run by Jonathan Taylor, tying the game at 7-7 late in the first quarter. Brian Thomas Jr. made a notable one-handed catch during the Jaguars' next possession.

Trevor Lawrence then orchestrated a five-play, 74-yard touchdown drive, connecting with Jakobi Meyers for the score, giving Jacksonville a 14-7 lead.

In the second quarter, Jones went down with a non-contact injury to his right leg after already dealing with a left fibula fracture. He walked to the locker room but was ruled out with an Achilles injury. Rookie Riley Leonard entered the game.

Travis Etienne scored his second touchdown soon after, extending the Jaguars' lead to 21-7. Leonard led a 16-play, 64-yard drive capped by a 28-yard field goal from Blake Grupe, making it 21-10.

Lawrence capped the half with a 12-play, 55-yard drive, throwing an 8-yard touchdown to Tim Patrick, sending Jacksonville into halftime up 28-10.

Halftime stats showed the Jaguars with 235 total yards to the Colts' 160. Lawrence was 11 of 20 for 160 yards and two touchdowns. Leonard was 6 of 11 for 46 yards. Etienne had 8 rushes for 57 yards and two touchdowns, while Taylor had 15 rushes for 45 yards and one touchdown.

In the third quarter, the Colts added a field goal, but Jacksonville maintained control. Heading into the fourth quarter, the Jaguars led by 15 points during a red-zone drive. Greg Newsome intercepted Leonard, preserving an 18-point lead. Josh Hines-Allen forced a safety on Leonard in the end zone, extending the margin to 20 points. Leonard later scored his first NFL touchdown on a 6-yard rush.

The Jaguars' victory allowed them to claim the AFC South lead, owning the tiebreaker over the 8-4 Colts. Both teams entered at 8-4, but Jacksonville showed momentum with three straight wins prior. The Colts, who hadn't won in Jacksonville since 2014, struggled without Jones.

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Reactions on X to the Jaguars' 36-19 win over the Colts focused on Jacksonville securing first place in the AFC South at 9-4. Daniel Jones' torn Achilles injury, likely season-ending, drew sympathy, outrage over playing him while injured, and concerns for Colts' playoff hopes now at 8-5 after three straight losses. Colts defense criticized for zero sacks on Trevor Lawrence's efficient 244-yard, two-TD game. Jaguars praised for dominance at home. Rookie Riley Leonard replaced Jones but couldn't rally comeback.

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Texans edge Colts in Week 13, complicating AFC South race

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The Houston Texans defeated the Indianapolis Colts 20-16 on Sunday, handing Indy its third loss in four games and allowing the Jacksonville Jaguars to take the AFC South lead. Houston's defense stifled the Colts' offense, holding running back Jonathan Taylor to 85 yards. With the division now tightly contested, the Colts must win at Jacksonville in Week 14 to regain control of their playoff destiny.

The Jacksonville Jaguars secured the AFC South title for the first time since 2022 with a commanding 41-7 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. Kicker Cam Little etched his name in NFL history by nailing a 67-yard field goal, the second-longest in league annals. Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward exited early with a shoulder injury after scoring on a rushing touchdown.

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The Jacksonville Jaguars defeated the Denver Broncos 34-20 on Sunday, extending their winning streak to six games and bolstering their AFC playoff position. Trevor Lawrence threw for 279 yards and three touchdowns while adding a rushing score, showcasing the team's resurgence under coach Liam Coen. The victory snapped Denver's 11-game winning streak and highlighted Jacksonville's momentum as a small-market contender.

The Denver Broncos secured a 22-19 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, dealing a significant blow to Kansas City's division hopes. Bo Nix led a late-game drive for the winning field goal, while the Broncos' defense held firm in a one-score game. Patrick Mahomes took responsibility for the loss, highlighting the Chiefs' struggles in close contests.

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The Philadelphia Eagles secured a narrow 13-12 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, handing the AFC East title to the New England Patriots. Buffalo's late touchdown was marred by a blocked extra point and a failed two-point conversion attempt. This loss eliminated the Bills from division contention despite their strong 11-5 record.

The Indianapolis Colts will host the Atlanta Falcons in the NFL's first-ever game in Berlin on Sunday, marking a milestone in the league's international expansion. Cornerback Sauce Gardner is set to make his debut for the Colts after being traded from the New York Jets earlier in the week. The 7-2 Colts enter as 6.5-point favorites against the 3-5 Falcons.

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Building on Philip Rivers' activation from the practice squad amid the Colts' quarterback injury crisis, the 44-year-old Hall of Fame semifinalist is set to make his return—1,800 days after his last game—against Seattle's stout defense, with bettors heavily favoring the Seahawks.

 

 

 

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