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The Jacksonville Jaguars aced their test against the New York Jets. In a matchup they could've easily looked past, they came to play ball. The Jaguars put up 31 first half points and put away the Jets, 48-20. The team now has a playoff-like matchup with the Denver Broncos on the docket next week.
The Jacksonville Jaguars went absolutely buck wild on the New York Jets, cruising to a dominant 48-20 victory.
Trevor Lawrence accounted for six touchdowns, including a career-high five passing, and the Jacksonville Jaguars overwhelmed the New York Jets from start to finish in a 48-20 drubbing Sunday.
Rookie Jets quarterback Brady Cook tossed his first touchdown Sunday against the Jaguars in his first start. At a first-and-goal on Jacksonville’s 9-yard line, Cook found wide receiver Adonai Mitchell in the end zone to put the Jets on the board, 14-7. He was 6-for-6 for 51 yards.
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.
After signing a one-year deal with the Jets this offseason, ESPN reports he now agreed to a two-year, $11 million extension: Joe Tippmann was originally slated to start at center for New York. Because of a season-ending injury for Alijah Vera-Tucker, Tippmann moved to guard and Myers was slotted in at center.
A 20-year-old man surrendered himself to authorities in Buffalo, police said, more than three weeks after Boyd was shot and wounded in Manhattan.
A suspect in the shooting of New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd was arrested and charged on Monday, police said. Frederick Green faces multiple charges.
Frederick Green, 20, was arrested at the New York Police Department in connection to the shooting of New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd.
The New York Jets were thoroughly embarrassed by the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. They lost 48-20, allowing six total touchdowns to Trevor Lawrence. Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is a defensive-minded coach, so it's safe to say he was not thrilled with the performance.