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Career Day for Trevor Lawrence, Travis Etienne Lead Jaguars to Blowout of Jets
- Trevor Lawrence led the Jacksonville Jaguars to a 48-20 win over the New York Jets on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, scoring six touchdowns in their highest point total since 2007.
- After injuries sidelined starters Tyrod Taylor and Justin Fields , the New York Jets started rookie quarterback Brady Cook, whose defense repeatedly failed to stop the Jacksonville Jaguars offense.
- Stat lines show Lawrence completed 20 of 32 passes for 330 yards and rushed for 51 yards, while Travis Etienne caught three touchdowns and Jacksonville forced three turnovers.
- With the win, the Jacksonville Jaguars improve their AFC South standing but must monitor the Houston Texans for divisional seeding and a possible No. 2 seed.
- Despite momentum, lingering injuries to Bhayshul Tuten and Danny Striggow and penalties remain concerns as Jacksonville aims to secure seeding against Denver Broncos and Houston Texans.
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Jets defensive coordinator Steve Wilks fired by coach Aaron Glenn after 48-20 loss to Jaguars
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn has fired defensive coordinator Steve Wilks. The decision by Glenn came after the team allowed 48 points in a significant loss to Jacksonville.
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The New York Jetsâ defense collapsed on Sunday in a 48â20 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The 48 points allowed marked the most the New York has allowed all season. The defense was exceptionally bad in the first half, allowing 31 points going into halftime. The Jets defense simply couldn’t stop Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, marking a historical day for the 26 year old. “He produced the 10th game with at least 5 Pass TD and a Rush …
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