JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Trevor Lawrence tripped, got up and scrambled for a 1-yard touchdown with 23 seconds remaining — turning a laughable miscue into an improbable score — and the Jacksonville Jaguars beat Kansas City 31-28 on Monday night.
The crazy ending halted the Jags’ eight-game losing streak to the Chiefs (2-3).
Lawrence ran for two touchdowns on the night and also threw for a score, helping balance a performance that included two turnovers.
He was perfect when it mattered most for the Jaguars (4-1). Lawrence dropped a precision pass to Brian Thomas Jr. for a 33-yard gain on the go-ahead drive and then hit Dyami Brown for another big gain. Chamarri Conner was flagged for pass interference against Thomas on the next play, setting up Lawrence’s trip and score.
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