
New York Jets

Jacksonville Jaguars
Star Player
Trevor Lawrence (JAX) 20/32-330yd 5run-51yd 5td 1td
Boxscore
Summary
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Interstat) ā Trevor Lawrence passed for five touchdowns Sunday as the Jacksonville Jaguars dominated the New York Jets 48-20 at EverBank Stadium. Lawrence completed 20 of 32 passes for 330 yards, connecting with Brian Thomas Jr. and Travis Etienne for scores. The Jaguars scored 31 points in the first half before 60,815 fans. Jacksonville improved to 10-4, while the Jets fell to 3-11. Brady Cook threw a touchdown pass to Adonai Mitchell for New York. The Jetsā Isaiah Davis added a 24-yard rushing score in the fourth quarter. Jacksonvilleās defense intercepted two passes and recorded three sacks.
Extended Summary
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Interstat) ā The Jacksonville Jaguars, fueled by a near-flawless performance from quarterback Trevor Lawrence and a dominant second quarter, overwhelmed the New York Jets 48 to 20 on Sunday at EverBank Stadium, solidifying their playoff positioning while deepening the misery of the visiting Jets. A crowd of 60,815 watched as the Jaguars, now 10-4, methodically dismantled a Jets team that fell to 3-11, scoring on six consecutive first-half possessions to turn an early deficit into a commanding lead that was never challenged. The most important part of the game unfolded in the second quarter, a period of complete Jacksonville control that transformed a competitive 14-14 tie into a 31-17 halftime rout. After the Jets had tied the game late in the first quarter on a Brady Cook touchdown pass to Adonai Mitchell, the Jaguars responded with 17 unanswered points before the break, a surge that broke the game open. The decisive stretch began with Lawrence engineering a 10-play, 80-yard drive capped by a 16-yard touchdown pass to running back Bhayshul Tuten, giving Jacksonville a 21-14 lead. Following a stalled Jets drive that ended with a Nick Folk field goal, Lawrence went back to work with precision in the two-minute drill. He efficiently moved the Jaguars 60 yards in just over a minute, setting up a 33-yard Cam Little field goal as time expired in the half to extend the lead to 24-17. The knockout blow came on the ensuing Jets possession. On the first play after the kickoff, Cookās pass intended for Mitchell was intercepted by Jaguars cornerback Montaric Brown at the New York 47. With 1:07 remaining, Lawrence needed only three plays to find the end zone again, connecting with Travis Etienne on a 20-yard scoring strike with 21 seconds left. The 10-point swingāfrom a potential Jets drive to tie or cut the deficit to a sudden 31-17 Jacksonville leadācaptured the afternoonās theme of Jaguars opportunism and Jets self-destruction. Lawrence was surgical, completing 22 of 32 passes for 312 yards and four touchdowns without an interception, adding 61 rushing yards and another score on the ground. He spread the ball effectively, with Jakobi Meyers catching five passes for 71 yards, Brian Thomas Jr. hauling in four for 66 yards and a touchdown, and Parker Washington adding three for 53 yards. Etienne was a dual threat, scoring twice, once through the air and once on the ground. The Jets, meanwhile, could not sustain any consistency. Cook, under constant pressure, completed 30 of 49 passes for 278 yards with one touchdown and three critical interceptions. The running game was inert, managing just 60 yards on 28 carries. Mitchell was a bright spot with six catches for 58 yards and a touchdown, and Isaiah Williams added six receptions for 53 yards, but the offense repeatedly stalled in Jacksonville territory, settling for field goals when touchdowns were needed. Jacksonvilleās defense, while yielding yards between the 20s, was stifling in key moments. Beyond Brownās interception, safeties Antonio Johnson and Ventrell Miller also picked off Cook passes. The unit recorded three sacks, shared by Dennis Gardeck, Eric Murray and BJ Green II, and consistently disrupted the Jetsā timing. Linebacker Foyesade Oluokun and safety Malachi Moore of the Jets tied for a game-high eight tackles apiece in a busy day for the New York defense. The second half served as a formality. The Jets opened the third quarter with another Folk field goal to cut the lead to 31-20, but Lawrence answered with a crisp 8-yard touchdown pass to Etienne to push the lead back to 38-20. After a Little field goal made it 41-20, the Jets found the end zone early in the fourth on a 24-yard Isaiah Davis run, but any fleeting hope was extinguished just 32 seconds later when Lawrence hit Etienne for a 45-yard touchdown on a screen pass, the final score of the day at 48-27. The victory keeps Jacksonville firmly in the AFC playoff hunt, tied atop the AFC South, while the Jetsā season continues to spiral, having lost eight of their last nine games. Jacksonville outgained New York 488 yards to 338 and won the turnover battle 3-0, a formula that led to the lopsided final score that exceeded National Statisticalās projection of a 31-22 Jaguars win. The teamsā combined 68 points easily surpassed the over/under line of 40.5. The Jaguars will look to maintain their momentum next Sunday on the road against the Denver Broncos. The Jets, their season long since lost, will travel to face the New Orleans Saints.
Preview
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Interstat) ā A surging Jacksonville Jaguars team will look to solidify its playoff positioning when it hosts the struggling New York Jets at EverBank Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025. The Jaguars (9-4) enter on a four-game winning streak and sit atop the AFC South. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence is playing at an elite level, accounting for 10 touchdowns (eight passing, two rushing) during the streak while averaging 214.3 passing yards and 19.8 rushing yards per game. His dual-threat efficiency has powered an offense that has scored at least 25 points in each of the victories. Conversely, the Jets (3-10) are reeling from a 34-10 home loss to Miami last week and have lost three of their last four. Rookie quarterback Brady Cook, a player to watch for New York, completed just 14 of 30 passes for 163 yards in that defeat. The Jetsā offense has mustered 17 points or fewer in seven of their 10 losses this season. Jacksonvilleās defense has been a cornerstone of its success, holding opponents to 19 points or fewer in three of the last four games. They will be heavily favored against a Jets attack averaging just 19.2 points per game. Despite the stark contrast in records, the teams have one common thread: resilience in close games. Four of the Jetsā wins have come by one score, including a 39-38 shootout at Cincinnati. The Jaguars, meanwhile, have three overtime victories this season, showcasing a knack for late-game execution. According to National Statisticalās game simulator, the Jaguars are projected to win 31-22. Oddsmakers have installed Jacksonville as a 13.5-point favorite, with an over/under set at 41.5 points. For the Jets, the game represents another tough test in a season that has slipped away, while the Jaguars aim to continue their march toward the postseason. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. EST.