LAS VEGAS — Trevor Lawrence went into Sunday's game at Las Vegas battling an illness, and then had trouble getting the Jaguars' offense going. He even threw an interception into double coverage in the end zone.

A third consecutive defeat was growing more likely.

But Lawrence shined when the Jaguars needed him most, and it was his pinpoint passing and two rushing touchdowns — including the winning sneak in overtime — that gave Jacksonville a much-needed 30-29 victory over the Raiders.

“He was pale as a ghost throughout the whole game,” Jaguars coach Liam Coen said. “Obviously the frustrating interception down on the goal line, but man I'm very proud of the way he responded, the way that he played, especially later on when the game really was on the line.”

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