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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. () — The Jacksonville Jaguars solidified their lead in the AFC South by triumphing over the Indianapolis Colts, 36-19, on Sunday.
Jacksonville’s offense was in top form, effectively dismantling the Colts’ defense. The team found the end zone four times and amassed a total of 350 offensive yards.
Quarterback Trevor Lawrence showcased his skills by throwing for 244 yards, while wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. was the standout in the receiving corps, notching 87 yards on just three receptions.
The Jaguars’ running attack was spearheaded by Travis Etienne Jr., who carried the ball 20 times, accumulating 74 yards and scoring two touchdowns.
Despite their impressive 9-4 record, head coach Liam Coen expressed that the team still feels like they aren’t getting the recognition they deserve.
“We ultimately always feel disrespected,” said Coen. “And that’s something that continues to feed our team.”
Quarterback Trevor Lawrence says he’s been impressed with how his team has finished games.
“We’ve been through a lot,” Lawrence said. “And I think every week we respond the right way.”
The Jaguars’ next game will be at home on Sunday, Nov. 14, against the New York Jets.