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| End of third quarter: Indianapolis 20, Jacksonville 9 Urban Meyer called for a 2-point conversion, and it worked: Lawrence tossed a shovel pass to Arnold, and suddenly, the Jaguars are back within a score.Ĭolts 20, Jaguars 17, 10:34 4 3:33 p.m. From there, James Robinson plunged over the goal line from 1 yard out. Trevor Lawrence looked smoother on that drive, including a fine third-down delivery to Dan Arnold on a slant to get down inside the 10. Get ready: Jacksonville is back in the game. | Touchdown Jaguars: James Robinson dives into end zone But Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars will get the ball back with a chance to win.Ĭolts 23, Jaguars 17, 2:22 4th. Michael Badgley extended the lead with a 37-yarder. | Field goal Colts: Kick extends lead lateĬarson Wentz moved Indianapolis up the field after a long completion to Michael Pittman, but the drive ran out of steam at the 20. The Jaguars, trailing 23-17, face third-and-1 at their own 34. But just when it looked like Jacksonville might complete the comeback, Lawrence got strip-sacked by several Colts and Kemoko Turay recovered the ball for Indy. Trevor Lawrence led the Jaguars across the midfield stripe with a minute to go. | Trevor Lawrence is strip-sacked, last drive fails The Jaguars' winning run ends at one game. Just more than two minutes remained and Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence had 75 yards in front of him to keep momentum surging for another week.īut the Jaguars' hopes vanished after Lawrence was strip-sacked and Colts defensive end Kemoko Turay recovered to seal the Jaguars' 23-17 loss. | Read more -John Reid 4:18 p.m. | Takeaways: Trevor Lawrence fumble costly in loss Matthew Wright missed his second extra-point attempt of the season but drilled his fourth field goal in five attempts from beyond 50 yards. Logan Cooke gave the Colts an average starting point of their own 15-yard line on his last six punts, after getting his first punt as an NFL player blocked and recovered for a touchdown. And that was just in the first half. | Special teams ranges from good to disastrous in Jaguars' loss And for some on the Internet, the performance was meme-worthy. | Read more -Dan Rorabaugh 5:23 p.m. In his prior two starts, both coming after Jacksonville won its first game in London against the Miami Dolphins, he was 47 of 70 for 356, with one touchdown and an interception. Lawrence was 16 of 35 for 162 yards for a 59.5 passer rating. | Twitter reacts to Trevor Lawrence's bad day for Jaguars See Times-Union columnist Gene Frenette's grades from Sunday's Jaguars loss in Indianapolis. | Gene Frenette's report card for Jaguars vs. Mariota completed 19 of 28 passes for 154 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions.5:40 p.m. Tennessee answered with 10 straight points, starting with a 1-yard touchdown run by Derrick Henry with 11:31 remaining in the third quarter that gave the Titans a 14-13 lead.Ĭairo Santos drilled a 49-yard field goal with 4:35 left in the third to make it 17-13 Titans.īrissett finished the game 17 of 28 for 146 yards and three touchdowns with one interception. Indianapolis regained the lead at 13-7 eight minutes before halftime on a 12-yard touchdown pass from Brissett to Parris Campbell, but Vinatieri missed the extra point. The Titans answered on the first play of the second quarter, tying the game at 7-7 on a 1-yard touchdown toss from Mariota to David Quessenberry. The Colts (1-1) took a 7-0 lead with 8:53 left in the first quarter on a 3-yard touchdown pass from Brissett to tight end Eric Ebron. Brown on fourth-and-2 ended Tennessee's comeback hopes. The Titans (1-1) did the ball back and drove to the Colts' 45-yard line with 15 seconds remaining, but an incomplete pass from Marcus Mariota intended for A.J. But rather than punt, Indianapolis went for it, and Brissett kept the ball on a sneak and got the first down, helping the Colts kill more time. After forcing Tennessee to a three-and-out, the Colts faced fourth-and-1 from their own 35 with 2:23 to play.