Jaguars Beat Raiders 30-29 in Overtime with NFL Record Field Goal
Jaguars Beat Raiders 30-29 in Overtime with NFL Record Field Goal

Jaguars Beat Raiders 30-29 in Overtime with NFL Record Field Goal

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The Jacksonville Jaguars defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 30-29 in overtime after Trevor Lawrence’s quarterback sneak gave Jacksonville a 30-23 lead and Jaguars nose tackle DaVon Hamilton batted down Geno Smith’s two-point pass to seal the win. Kicker Cam Little set an NFL record with a 68-yard field goal at the end of the first half and then drilled a 48-yarder with 16 seconds left to force overtime. Brock Bowers returned from injury to catch 12 passes for 127 yards and three touchdowns while Geno Smith threw for 284 yards and four TDs, but the Raiders fell to 2-6 as Jacksonville improved to 5-3 and snapped a two-game skid. Special teams and the ground game were pivotal — Austin Trammell’s kickoff return helped set up the OT-winning drive, the Jaguars outgained Las Vegas 367-331, and Lawrence (who battled an illness) finished 23-of-34 for 220 yards with two rushing TDs. Under the new overtime format Jacksonville chose to receive (the first team to do so) and converted a fourth-and-goal leap by Lawrence in OT to reach the end zone.

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