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The Jacksonville Jaguars must figure out their woefull efforts against struggling quarterbacks to save their season.
Using data from Pro-Football-Reference.com, Stacker compiled a list of the biggest comeback wins in Jacksonville Jaguars history. Games were ranked according to the largest point deficit by the winning team. Ties were broken using the most recent game date.
How did the Jaguars blow the biggest lead in franchise history? A look at 10 defining plays in the fourth quarter.
The Jacksonville Jaguars (5-4) blew a staggering 19-point fourth quarter lead to the Houston Texans (4-5), falling 36-29 to their division rival thanks to back-to-back scores allowed in the fourth quarter. The Jaguars were up 29-10 until Houston scored at 12:12 of the fourth quarter.
The Houston Texans pulled off one of the wildest comebacks of the season over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, and in the process, the two teams combined to make some history. The game ended with the Texans topping the Jags 36-29, a score that had never been seen before in the 106-year history of the NFL.
How do the Jaguars give up a three-score lead against a backup quarterback? And how does a team come back from this? This past Sunday, the Jacksonville Jaguars visited the eighth wonder of the world for a conference matchup with the Houston Texans.
An NFL final score of 36-29 has never happened in NFL history until Sunday. When the Houston Texans returned the ball for a last-second touchdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars and declined to go for the extra point, we got NFL Scorigami for the third time this season.
After weeks of conservative play, Jacksonville’s franchise quarterback admits he needs to take more downfield shots and play with greater freedom to jumpstart the struggling offense. In a candid media session this week,
The Houston Texans' backup signal caller broke down Week 10's miraculous win vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars. As far as legendary comebacks go, even the fans who didn't show up or left early will always remember where they were when the Houston Texans rose from the ashes to beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 36-29 on Sunday.