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The Jacksonville Jaguars entered Week 18 with more questions about their future than about their present.
With the status of head coach Doug Pederson and general manager Doug Pederson up in the air entering the season finale against the Indianapolis Colts, it appeared there was more at stake for the Jaguars once the game was over than there was during their contest with the Colts.
Still, Sunday served as a way for the Jaguars to potentially end 2024 on a high note and enter 2025 with some momentum in the AFC South. If it were to be Pederson’s last game leading the Jaguars on the field, then at least he would want to go out the right way.
The Jaguars quickly fell behind the Colts, with Joe Flacco beating the Jaguars through the air on a 40-yard touchdown pass to Alec Pierce on the third play of the game. Pierce and Flacco nearly singlehandedly took the Jaguars down in Week 5, so it was hardly a surprise to see the duo pick up another big play.
@JoeFlacco about to turn 40. Lights up the @Jaguars for a TD in just over a minute 😂
— Matt Strickland (@_mattstrickland) January 5, 2025
Alec Pierce might be a top 5 WR if he only ever played #Jaguars
— Dave Nelson (@JvilleJaguars) January 5, 2025
The #Colts open the scoring in Indy, as Joe Flacco finds Alec Pierce for the TD#Colts 7, #Jaguars 0
Q1 13:50#JAXvsIND | #DUUUVAL— 1010 XL / 92.5 FM (@1010XL) January 5, 2025
Alec Pierce has 11 Career TD’s.
3 have come against the #Jaguars.
— Mia O’Brien (@MiaOBrienTV) January 5, 2025
The Jaguars quickly fired back with a touchdown drive of their own thanks to big plays from a host of skill players, including Travis Etienne, Tank Bigsby, Brian Thomas Jr., and Brenton Strange. The 10-play touchdown drive resulted in a one-yard touchdown for Bigsby, just the second opening touchdown drive of the year for the Jaguars.
#Jaguars respond with 70-yard TD drive capped by Tank Bigsby 1-yard run. Sure looked like Brian Thomas broke plane on 15-yard catch prior to score, but ruled out of bounds at 2. Surprised Pederson didn’t challenge. Anyway it’s 7-7.
— Eugene Frenette (@GeneFrenette) January 5, 2025
Great opening drive. #Jaguars
— JC (@JC_DTWP) January 5, 2025
#Jaguars RB Tank Bigsby has scored seven TDs this season. Three have come against the #Colts.
— James Boyd (@RomeovilleKid) January 5, 2025
BTJ to the 2 YD line + Tank punches it in 👊🏼#Jaguars 7, #Colts 7
Q1 8:12 #JAXvsIND | #DUUUVAL pic.twitter.com/BZnDNcJMfs— 1010 XL / 92.5 FM (@1010XL) January 5, 2025
The Colts drove near midfield a few drives later, but the Jaguars got a stellar stop from rookie cornerback Jarrian Jones on fourth down after Jones tackled Flacco out of bounds short of the first-down marker.
Great stop by Jarrian Jones! #DUUUVAL
— Nash Henry (@NashJagsNats22) January 5, 2025
Ball was short, should be turnover on down #Jaguars #DUUUVAL
— JB (@jb_1335) January 5, 2025
Love Jarrian Jones. Gonna be a good jag for the future
— BTJ Fanpage. (@MJDETN) January 5, 2025
Thanks to the impressive field position, the Jaguars were quickly able to get into scoring range thanks to a 53-yard field goal by rookie kicker Cam Little, giving the Jaguars a 10-7 lead early on in the second quarter.
I love watching Cam Little’s kicks. I don’t think any other kicker nails it right down the center as consistently as he does. It’s like watching art
— hfaudiophile (@hfaudiophile) January 5, 2025
Cam Little sends another one though the uprights.
Jaguars 10
Colts 7
2nd QTR pic.twitter.com/jyzYII24wF
— Jamal St. Cyr (@JStCyrTV) January 5, 2025
Cam Little connects from 53 yards out!#JAXvsIND pic.twitter.com/9kt8ob5UjF
— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) January 5, 2025
It didn’t take long for the Colts to re-take the lead, however, with a healthy dose of Jonathan Taylor leading the Colts on an eight-play, 70-yard drive that was capped off by a six-yard Taylor touchdown to make it 14-10.
Sure would’ve like to have seen what Arik Armstead would’ve done on the Taylor run up the middle for a TD. Oh wait…he was playin End! 🤷♂️ #Jaguars
— Joe Cowart (@1010xljoec) January 5, 2025
Already 178 yards of O for #Colts against #Jaguars‘ defense in barely 20 minutes of football.
— Clayton Freeman (@CFreemanJAX) January 5, 2025
#Jaguars run defense 🧀
Jags pass defense 🧀Nielsen has been a complete let down this year
— Dave Nelson (@JvilleJaguars) January 5, 2025
#Colts ran the ball on 7 of 8 plays on that drive. Definition of #EstablishIt
Jonathan Taylor averaging 6.7 YPC in his first and only game of the season vs. #Jaguars
— Mia O’Brien (@MiaOBrienTV) January 5, 2025
After a Colts field goal put the Jaguars in a 17-10 hole, the Jaguars put together a end-of-half drive in hopes of stealing some points before halftime. Thanks to a 41-yard catch by Thomas that put the Jaguars right on the Colts’ doorstep, Little was able to make his second field goal of the day to make it 17-13.
BRIAN THOMAS JR IS OPEN MORE THAN WAFFLE HOUSE pic.twitter.com/h3uPiBdwc0
— Jamal St. Cyr (@JStCyrTV) January 5, 2025
Brian Thomas Jr will be a top _____ pick in fantasy football next season?
— Nick Kostos (@TheKostos) January 5, 2025
Brian, Thomas Jr. willing the Jaguars to a win today
— Joshua Shorba (@SwingAway1995) January 5, 2025
The Jaguars’ inability to reach the end zone hit another low point in the third quarter, with Mac Jones throwing his eighth interception of the season on an attempted deep shot to Brian Thomas that would have tied the game.
Mac Jones and nderthrown deep ball for Thomas on third down picked off by safety Julian Blackmon. Colts take over at own 11.
— Eugene Frenette (@GeneFrenette) January 5, 2025
Mac Jones throws interception. He had Brian Thomas Jr. open for a potential touchdown, but it was underthrown. Tough break.
— Demetrius Harvey (@Demetrius82) January 5, 2025
Every time Mac Jones has to throw over 10 yards it’s an adventure.
— Alfie (@AlfieBCC) January 5, 2025
Jacksonville was able to avoid the Colts making it a two-score game thanks to a missed field goal, while the Jaguars then put together one of their best drives of the season with a 14-play, 86-yard drive that took nearly seven minutes off the scoreboard.
This time, the score came via a fluky recovered fumble by Parker Washington, giving him his second touchdown in as many weeks.
THE GOAT PARKER WASHINGTON!
— Flávio Bronk’s (@Bronksflavio) January 5, 2025
Tie ball game! Parker Washington gets in on a wild play to knot it up at 20. #JAXvsIND
— Nash Henry (@NashJagsNats22) January 5, 2025
Parker Washington loses ball after catch, grabs it at Indy 1 and breaks end zone plane for tying TD. 20-20 with 7:50 left.
— Eugene Frenette (@GeneFrenette) January 5, 2025
The Colts then drove for a field goal, with Matt Gay’s third field goal of the game giving the Colts a 23-20 lead with fewer than four minutes left. With the Jaguars’ offense getting one of the game’s final significant possessions, Little responded with his second 53-yard field goal of the day to make it 23-23 with under two minutes left.
cam little, logan cooke, ross matiscik, who got it better than me pic.twitter.com/HfZQqcod77
— jz (@904_jz) January 5, 2025
Why is Cam Little so good bruh
— 𝔸𝕦𝕤𝕥𝕚𝕟 (@Ace2x____) January 5, 2025
Cam Little unironically Jaguars MVP for 2024
— Trent Osborne (@Trent1010XL) January 5, 2025
With the game in overtime, the Jaguars fell 26-23 after a field goal from Gay preceded a third-down sack from Mac Jones to end the game.
FINAL: @Colts get a win in OT to wrap up their season! #JAXvsIND pic.twitter.com/Fyq7X2H4nR
— NFL (@NFL) January 5, 2025
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