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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 Texans pulled off the second-biggest comeback in franchise history, overcoming a 19-point deficit in the fourth quarter.
In an important AFC South battle, the Houston Texans play host to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday afternoon.
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6 snap count observations from Jaguars' Week 10 game vs. Texans
Defensive end and defensive tackle positions are generally heavily rotated. We still saw a rotation taking place, but of the 75 defensive snaps, Josh Hines-Allen played 61 snaps, Travon Walker played 62, and Arik Armstead played 54. Anthony Campanile leaned heavily on his top defenders to generate pressure, but that was still hard to come by.
Check out the injury report for the Houston Texans (3-5), which has 15 players listed (including C.J. Stroud), as the Texans prepare for their matchup versus the Jacksonville Jaguars (5-3) at NRG Stadium, on Sunday, Nov. 9 at 1 p.m. ET.
How many games the Jaguars would actually play in Orlando is to be determined. The franchise has played at least one game in London every year since 2013 and is already scheduled to play once at Wembley Stadium in 2027. They could play up to three games in London during their season away from Jacksonville.
The Jacksonville Jaguars must figure out their woefull efforts against struggling quarterbacks to save their season.