CINCINNATI — The Jacksonville Jaguars looked primed for an early-season road upset Sunday in Cincinnati, but a sputtering offense inside the 10 yard line and a pivotal pass interference call against Jags rookie Travis Hunter led the way to a disappointing 31-27 loss.

The Jaguars offense started the game firing on all cylinders, taking a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on a nine-yard pass from quarterback Trevor Lawrence to veteran wideout Dyami Brown. Lawrence was the catalyst of the drive, moving the ball down the field with a series of deep passes.

After a three-and-out for Cincinnati, the Jags again drove the ball down the field thanks to chunk passes from Lawrence, but a poor throw in the endzone to an open receiver led to the first of two interceptions, eventually leading to the Benga

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