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Five key plays: Jaguars 20, Titans 16

Five key plays: Jaguars 20, Titans 16


1. All.The.Way.Back. We’ll cheat tonight and move the game’s final key play to No. 1 on this list because Saturday’s game-winning play was far and away the game’s biggest play – and one of the biggest plays in the Jaguars’ 28 seasons. The Jaguars didn’t lead during the first 57 minutes Saturday, rallying from an early 10-point deficit to cut the lead to three points three different times. Finally, with just under three minutes remaining, safety Rayshawn Jenkins got around the edge on a blitz and sacked Titans quarterback Joshua Dobbs. The hit forced a fumble that bounced forward. Outside linebacker Josh Allen picked up the fumble on one bounce on the run and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown, the Jaguars’ first lead of the game and the game-winning points. “I got back there and he was still holding the ball,” Jenkins said. “I said, ‘Just go for the ball. The sack is already there. I’m back there and the sack is there. Let’s be great and make a great play. Let’s swat at this ball.’ I was fortunate to get it.” Said Allen, “With Ray, he made a play. A sense of urgency. He cut that corner so clean. It was clean. It was a sense of urgency. It was playing for one another.”

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