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Jacksonville 48, n.y. Jets 20
Trevor Lawrence accounted for six touchdowns as the Jaguars scored their highest points since 2007, exploiting Jets' defensive struggles and injuries, officials reported.
- 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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Trevor Lawrence torches Jets with 6 TDs in 48-20 in Jaguars beatdown
JACKSONVILLE — The Jets continue to spiral in the final month of the season. Trevor Lawrence‘s six touchdowns helped the Jaguars (10-4) steamroll the Jets (3-11) 48-20 on a beautiful 70-degree day at EverBank Stadium. Sunday marked the most points the Jets defense has allowed since 2021, when they allowed 54 to the Patriots. The Jets defense also allowed the Jaguars offense to score on eight of their first nine possessions. “When you give up tha…
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