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The Jacksonville Jaguars scored a wild back-and-forth overtime victory in the desert, defeating the Arizona Cardinals, 27-24. The Jaguars, 7-4, are now one game
The Jacksonville Jaguars didn't make it easy on themselves. But, they were able to defeat the Cardinals in a game that wasn't pretty. Our takes.
On third-and-8 from their own 34-yard line, safety Budda Baker executed a diving grab at the 41. Three players later, quarterback Jacoby Brissett hit wide receiver Greg Dortch on a quick toss over the middle and Dortch raced 39 yards for a touchdown and 21-17 lead with 7:12 remaining in the fourth quarter.
The Jacksonville Jaguars improved to 7-4 against the Arizona Cardinals, and that's all that matters to a team under first-year head coach Liam Coen.
After one interception, the Cardinals were on the fringe of field goal range, at the Jacksonville 40-yard line. With Brissett in the medical tent, Petzing dialed up another wildcat run with Dortch. This time, it went for a loss of five, again pushing the Cardinals firmly out of field goal range.
Trevor Lawrence threw three touchdown passes, Cam Little kicked a 52-yard field goal in overtime and the Jacksonville Jaguars overcame a turnover-filled performance to beat the Arizona Cardinals 27-24.
The defense made plays when it needed to, getting help from some unexpected places as the Jaguars defeated the Cardinals 27-24 in overtime.
Trevor Lawrence was sacked three times today against the Cardinals. Arizona also had five QB hits against him, including a fumble recovery touchdown from Walter Nolen. Sure, the Jaguars had 134 yards on the ground - but the Cardinals didn’t allow them to get in the end zone once in the run game.