Oct 6, 2025; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) scores a landing in opposition to Kansas Metropolis Chiefs security Jaden Hicks (21) through the second half at EverBank Stadium. Necessary Credit score: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Photographs Trevor Lawrence ran for a 1-yard landing with 23 seconds left to present Jacksonville a 31-28 win over the visiting Kansas Metropolis Chiefs on Monday evening, because the Jaguars improved to 4-1 for the primary time since 1999.
Lawrence stumbled to the turf after receiving the snap when the fitting guard stepped on his foot, however he received to his ft earlier than being touched, broke an ankle sort out and reached the top zone. That capped off a seven-play, 60-yard drive after the Chiefs grabbed a 28-24 lead with 1:45 left on a 5-yard Kareem Hunt landing run.
The fourth quarter featured three lead modifications because the Jaguars defeated the Chiefs (2-3) for the primary time since 2009, snapping an eight-game shedding streak within the collection.
Lawrence accomplished 18 of 25 passes for 221 yards, a landing and an interception. He additionally ran for a team-high 54 yards and his first two speeding touchdowns of the season.
Patrick Mahomes threw for 318 yards with a landing and an interception. He additionally ran for a team-high 60 yards and a rating whereas Hunt had a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns and 49 speeding yards.
The Jaguars scored 21 consecutive factors after falling behind 14-0. Devin Lloyd gave Jacksonville its first lead of the sport with 2:19 left within the third quarter when he intercepted a Mahomes move and returned it 99 yards for a TD, the longest interception return in franchise historical past.
Brian Thomas Jr. led Jacksonville with 4 receptions for 80 yards, and Travis Hunter had three catches for 64 yards.
Tyquan Thornton led the Chiefs with 90 receiving yards on three catches. Travis Kelce had a game-high seven receptions for 61 yards and a TD.
Kansas Metropolis opened the scoring with a 2-yard landing move from Mahomes to Kelce for the Chiefs’ first first-quarter landing of the season.
The Jaguars almost tied it up on the following possession, however Lawrence had the ball knocked out of his fingers by Nick Bolton whereas making an attempt to achieve throughout the purpose line on fourth-and-1. George Karlaftis recovered the fumble.
Mahomes prolonged the result in 14-0 on a 9-yard run with 10:44 left within the half.
Jacksonville completed its response the subsequent time, capping off a 13-play drive with a 3-yard landing move from Lawrence to Parker Washington late within the second quarter.
The Jaguars tied it at 14 early within the third quarter on a 10-yard Lawrence TD run to complete an 87-yard drive.
After the pick-six, Kansas Metropolis responded with an interception of Lawrence that set the offense up on the Jaguars 19. Two performs later, Hunt tied it up once more with a 5-yard run with 12:20 left.
Jacksonville reclaimed the lead on the following drive with a 52-yard discipline purpose from Cam Little that made it 24-21 with 8:08 left.
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