Jaguars Beat Titans 25-3 Thanks to Trevor Lawrence

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Jaguars Roll Past Titans 25-3 in Dominant AFC South Victory
The Jacksonville Jaguars (7-4) traveled to Tennessee looking to extend their winning streak against the struggling Titans (1-10) in a crucial AFC South matchup. Jacksonville entered the game riding high after their recent overtime victory over Arizona, while Tennessee hoped to build on rookie quarterback Cameron Ward's promising development despite their disappointing season.
First Quarter: Early Fireworks
The game started with immediate excitement when the Titans' return specialist fumbled the opening kickoff, giving Jacksonville prime field position at Tennessee's 35-yard line. The Jaguars wasted no time capitalizing on the gift. Trevor Lawrence connected with his reliable targets, including a spectacular 50-yard bomb to Jakobi Meyers that showcased the veteran receiver's downfield ability. Lawrence capped off the drive with a short touchdown pass to Meyers, putting Jacksonville ahead 7-0.
Tennessee answered right back with an impressive opening drive. Tony Pollard looked rejuvenated, breaking off runs of 15 and 11 yards to spark the Titans' offense. Cameron Ward found tight end Chig Okonkwo twice for key completions, including a 16-yard strike that moved Tennessee into the red zone. The drive stalled near the goal line, but kicker Slye converted a 28-yard field goal to cut the deficit to 7-3.
Second Quarter: Jaguars Pull Away
Jacksonville's offense found another gear in the second quarter. Lawrence delivered a perfect 21-yard touchdown pass to tight end Brenton Strange, who has emerged as a reliable target in his second season. The Jaguars successfully converted a two-point attempt when Lawrence powered into the end zone, extending their lead to 15-3.
Tennessee's offense struggled to maintain momentum as Ward faced heavy pressure from Jacksonville's improving defense. The young quarterback was sacked twice and couldn't establish a rhythm with his receivers. Meanwhile, Lawrence continued his efficient play, completing passes to Strange and Meyers in the final seconds of the half. A roughing the passer penalty gave Jacksonville one final opportunity, and they capitalized with a 45-yard field goal as time expired, taking a commanding 18-3 lead into halftime.
Third Quarter: Defensive Dominance
The second half belonged to Jacksonville's defense and ground game. After forcing a quick Tennessee punt, the Jaguars methodically drove down the field. Lawrence mixed short passes to his receivers with effective runs from Travis Etienne Jr. and rookie Bhayshul Tuten. The drive culminated when Tuten punched in a 2-yard touchdown run, his first NFL score, putting Jacksonville ahead 25-3.
Tennessee's offense continued to sputter as Ward struggled against Jacksonville's aggressive pass rush. The Titans managed just 28 total yards in the third quarter, unable to sustain drives or threaten Jacksonville's end zone.
Fourth Quarter: Game Management
With a comfortable lead, Jacksonville focused on controlling the clock and protecting their advantage. The defense forced multiple Tennessee punts while the offense ran the ball effectively to drain time. Ward showed flashes of his potential with some completions to Tyjae Spears and Xavier Restrepo, but a crucial fumble by Pollard sealed Tennessee's fate. Jacksonville recovered the loose ball and ran out the remaining time for a dominant 25-3 victory.
Looking Ahead
This convincing win improves Jacksonville to 8-4 and strengthens their playoff positioning in the competitive AFC South. Lawrence's efficient performance (229 yards, 2 TDs) showed the consistency that has defined their recent success. For Tennessee, the loss drops them to 1-11, but Ward's continued development provides hope for the future.
Jacksonville will look to maintain their momentum in their next game, while Tennessee focuses on building around their promising young quarterback for next season.
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