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The Jets lost ugly to the Jags, falling 48-20 in Jacksonville – further cementing their spot as one of the worst teams in the NFL. The Jets (3-11) also further solidified their draft position, which is now looking like it could be in the top five.
The Jacksonville Jaguars went absolutely buck wild on the New York Jets, cruising to a dominant 48-20 victory.
Trevor Lawrence was sharp throughout, passing for 330 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions. His early scramble for a touchdown and a perfectly dropped 33-yard throw on third-and-long late in the second quarter highlighted his command of the offense.
New York Jets rookie quarterback Brady Cook fired his first touchdown pass of his career to Adonai Mitchell on Sunday and his parents celebrated in the stands
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Lawrence also ran for a touchdown as the Jaguars started fast and never really took their foot off the gas en route to a 48-20 win over the Jets. It’s the fourth time in the current five-game run that the Jaguars have won by at least three scores and that kind of command has them in first place in the AFC South with three weeks left in the season.
Riding a four-game winning streak and winning five of their last six, the Jaguars walked into Sunday's battle with the New York Jets with momentum on their side. The Jaguars then controlled the game from start to finish, leaving EverBank Stadium with a 48-20 win.
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