HOUSTON — Leading by 19 points entering the fourth quarter Sunday against Houston, the Jacksonville Jaguars looked to be headed for their first season sweep of the Texans since 2017.
Instead, the biggest collapse in franchise history led to a 36-29 loss.
“The reality is we gave up a 19-point lead to lose the game,” coach Liam Coen said. “Part of winning in the National Football League is sustaining a lead. We just needed one stop and didn’t get one. You score 29 and you feel like you’re going to have a chance to go get a win, but we didn’t get it done.”
Backup Davis Mills threw two touchdown passes in the final quarter and scrambled 14 yards for the go-ahead score with 31 seconds left to lead the Texans to their second-largest comeback in franchise history.
Mills threw for 292 yards an

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