

That resulted in a 24-yard field goal from kicker Brett Maher, and the Jaguars trail by 14 points again.Ĭowboys 24, Jaguars 10, 7:36 3rd. Devin Lloyd missed badly on a potential sack on that play. Inside the 10, though, the Jaguars managed to keep Dallas out of the end zone, forcing Dak Prescott to throw out of the back of the end zone under pressure. Dawuane Smoot (!) and Andre Cisco combined to break up a pass deep down the sideline for Tony Pollard on third down, keeping Dak Prescott and Dallas from picking up a key conversion.Ĭowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb continues to shred the Jacksonville secondary, converting third and a mile and spinning Jags DB Tre Herndon around and around in the process. The good news for the Jaguars: Dallas didn't convert the turnover into a touchdown. | Another field goal for Cowboys, lead up to three scores The result: a 59-yard touchdown throw, the longest to date for the young QB and a highlight that'll repeat for a long time in the memories of Jaguars fans.Ĭowboys 27, Jaguars 17, 3:57 3rd. Lawrence rolled away from pressure and launched a cannon pass to Zay Jones, who had left the Dallas secondary in his wake with a double move. This time, the second-year QB showed why he's one of the NFL's premier prospects at the position. Jaguars fans saw a Trevor Lawrence miscue on the last time. | Touchdown Jaguars: Trevor Lawrence finds Zay Jones with 59-yard rocket

The Jaguars are taking over in good field position. On second down, Prescott found himself under heavy pressure and overthrew his target over the middle, launching an interception to safety Rayshawn Jenkins. On first down, Arden Key sacked Dak Prescott. But Christian Kirk caught a third down pass to near midfield, which gave the Jaguars an unofficial timeout when officials reviewed the play. A miscommunication on second down when Zay Jones didn't look back to recognize the ball. | Pass to Christian Kirk survives replay reviewĪ bad drop by Marvin Jones on first down on a throw that hit him in the chest. Jaguars 34, Cowboys 34, end of regulation 3:59 p.m. Patterson was right on target from 48 yards. That meant a Riley Patterson field goal attempt to potentially force overtime. | Field goal: Riley Patterson kick sends Jaguars to overtimeĪfter a replay review in which Evan Engram was eventually ruled out of bounds to stop the clock, the quarterback delivered a huge throw, finding Zay Jones to the Dallas 30 with 5 seconds to go. The Jaguars will begin overtime on offense after winning the coin toss. | Coin toss: Jaguars will receive football first in OT
