J.P. Shadrick
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Jaguars over the Raiders 30-29 in overtime yesterday as we take a look at the opening drive for hour two.
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The Jaguars trailed 6-0 at one point, 6-3 at halftime.
9-6 they trailed after three quarters.
And then all hell broke loose in the fourth quarter and in overtime.
As we mentioned, of course, in the first hour, Cam Little kicked the longest field goal in NFL history.
At the end of the first half, a 68-yarder energized the Jags bench as they headed into the locker room.
Quarterback Trevor Lawrence battled an illness overnight Saturday through an early bad interception in the end zone, but rallied for two rushing scores.
And the Jaguars as a team ran for a gritty 151 yards on 42 carries, I believe, total as a team.
Jags defense, though, gave it up to the Raiders tight end Brock Bowers.
Josh Hines-Allen tied the franchise career record for sacks in the game with one and a half in the game yesterday, but now tied Tony Brackens with 55 career sacks in Jaguars history.
The injuries piled up.
At least five players who started the game left for some time.
On top of the injury report coming in, penalty still an issue.
Trayvon Walker threw a punch and got ejected, but the Jags found a way, and they improved to 5-3, and the rest of the AFC South lost in Week 9.
So the Jags are right there in the mix, a game and a half behind the Colts, and currently the 7th seed in the AFC playoffs if it ended today.
We welcome back Austin Lane, Pete Prisco, that about covers it, I think, right?
That's impressive.
That's right.