JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jaguars are still reeling from the biggest collapse in franchise history.
A month after that fourth-quarter debacle in Houston, the loss continues to "haunt" players and coaches. And they keep using it as motivation.
Trevor Lawrence threw two touchdown passes, Travis Etienne ran for two scores and the Jaguars moved atop the AFC South with a 36-19 victory against rival Indianapolis in steady rain Sunday.
The Jaguars (9-4) won their fourth consecutive game and extended the Colts’ misery in Jacksonville. Indianapolis (8-5) haven't won at EverBank Stadium since 2014, an 11-game skid that includes a matchup in London.
“At the end of the day, I feel like no one likes us except for us,” Etienne said. "It just goes along with being in this organization and

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