Jaguars' Trevor Lawrence Describes 'Sheer Panic' as He Recovered ...
Trevor Lawrence led Jacksonville Jaguars to a 31-28 win with a touchdown after stumbling and breaking a tackle in the final 30 seconds, improving the team to 4-1.
- On Oct. 6, Trevor Lawrence stumbled after Patrick Mecari stepped on his foot, fell twice, then broke a tackle and dove for a 1-yard touchdown with under 30 seconds left.
- Late in the fourth quarter, the Chiefs led 28-24 and Jacksonville Jaguars faced first-and-goal from the Kansas City 1-yard line after a defensive pass interference on Chamarri Conner.
- Lawrence converted a key 33-yard pass to Brian Thomas Jr. on the winning drive and also scored a 10-yard rushing touchdown in the third quarter; his two scramble touchdowns matched his prior total.
- Jacksonville now sits atop the AFC tied with Indianapolis after the Jaguars' 4-1 record, and the victory was Lawrence's first over Patrick Mahomes.
- Liam Coen said the finish was a goofy one but praised Lawrence's resolve, calling it a moment he refused to lose, while Lawrence called it `It was a crazy, crazy finish`.
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