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New England Patriots Roam the sidelines, the field and go into the locker room as the Jags Wired crew documents a disappointing loss to the Patriots on this Sounds of the Game. Pittsburgh Steelers Roam the sidelines, the field and go into the locker room as the Jags Wired crew documents the Jaguars divisional playoff victory over the Steelers, and claim their spot in the AFC Championship game. Tennessee Titans Experience the Jaguars season finale in frigid Nashville from a much warmer perspective. Houston Texans The Jaguars are headed to the playoffs thanks to a dominant performance against the Texans.
Seahawks Roam the sidelines, the field and into the locker room as the Jags Wired crew documents the Jaguars win over the Seahawks, the biggest victory in Jacksonville in more than a decade. Arizona Cardinals See and hear the Jaguars last second loss to the Cardinals from the sidelines to the huddle as the Jags Wired cameras take you where no one else does Cleveland Browns The Jaguars beat the Browns on a snowy, cold day in Cleveland and you have an official pass to the sidelines and the field in this week's Sounds of the Game.
Jaguars highlights Week Cody Kessler rushes for a yard gain vs. Dede Westbrook rushes for a yard gain vs. David Williams bursts through hole for yard gain. Sack by Calais Campbell.
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Every team's greatest game-winning touchdown. A nice punt means Carson Wentz will start with the ball on his own five-yard line when the Eagles offense comes back out. Khan has had a yacht bearing a giant metal Jaguar parked on the Thames this week. It's probably worth more than everything I will ever own. B lake Bortles holds onto the ball for probably a little too long, but he avoids pressure and find Donte Moncrief for the first time today. Moncrief gallops over the halfway line and the Jags have a first down in Philly territory. D J Chark takes knee from Jake Elliott's kick-off, and we're off in the second half.
Big news for the Eagles - Jason Peters has been cleared to return at left tackle when Philadelphia's offense gets back on the field. They each have two scrambles for first downs, and both have shown an ability to keep plays alive with their movements both inside and out of the pocket. Bortles hasn't really been the problem for the Jags offense today - the running game hasn't got going and they have just four first downs and 90 total yards in the first half.
Compare that to the Eagles, who have 12 first downs and yards. T he Jaguars' lack of turnovers has been one of their biggest problems this season. They averaged two per game last year - second in the NFL - but were 31st in the league going into today with just 0. They already have two in this first half here in London, and it's their big name players who have done the business. A recovered fumble by Telvin Smith and a pick from Jalen Ramsey in the end zone have put the ball back in Blake Bortles' hands, but the Jaguars offense hasn't been able to capitalise.
T he Jaguars get the ball back but can't go anywhere in the half's remaining seconds, which means the Eagles go into the break with the lead. They've been the better team on offense - Wentz has yards passing to Bortles' 60 - but the Jaguars' defense is giving them a chance. W entz has used his legs really well in this first half. He runs for another first down, and sets up an opportunity on the Jaguars' yard line.
On the next play he find rookie tight end Dallas Goedert, who jags his way into the end zone for the first touchdown on the game! Jake Elliott gets the extra point, and it's Philadelphia. O oooh, Wentz goes deep for Agholor and first and ten and the receiver is open, but Wentz's pass is just a little too deep for him. The Eagles still have three time outs, plenty of time B ortles' pass on first and ten is tipped and incomplete, and his second finds Keelan Cole for what looks like a first down until, no!
He's hit by Avonte Maddox, the ball comes out and it's recovered by Malcolm Jenkins! Carson Wentz gets one more opportunity before half-time. C arson Wentz's pass on third and long is incomplete, which gives the Jaguars around seconds to widen their lead before half-time. Here comes Blake Bortles again. B ritain's best NFL export has made the trip back to his homeland, but is hobbling around on crutches instead of busting through tackles this afternoon.
T he Eagles can't get anything going here. The Jags defense shuts them down twice in a row and we'll have a third and long from Philadelphia's own yard line when we return after the two-minute warning time out. A worry for Philly is left tackle Jason Peters and right tackle Lane Johnson are both off the field injured. Peters is being checked for a concussion and Johnson has a knee injury - we don't know yet if either will return.
W hat a kick from Lambo! He nails one from 57 yards, and the Jaguars are back in front. The kick didn't have many legs left as it went through the uprights, but that's one hell of an effort. L ooks like I spoke too soon Bortles is brought down and the Jags suddenly find themselves stuck at third and That puts the Jaguars into Eagles territory - they're putting a nice little drive together here F rom Thom Gibbs at Wembley: Just witnessed a well-lubricated fella in a Wentz jersey accidentally ruin his sunglasses while angrily throwing nothing in particular as his QB was sacked.
Glasses went flying and broke in two. He then tried to grab a beer from someone he didn't know. Same could be said about Jags defense, loved that stop! H ere's the big gain from Zach Etrz that put the Eagles into a promising position Campbell93 with the SACK! I t's good from Elliott But just about is good enough, and we've got a tie game here in London. O n second and ten Calais Campbell gets round the outside and brings Wentz down around the yard line. There's nothing going for him on the next play, and Jake Elliott will attempt a field goal to level the scores.
H ere's our first red zone opportunity of the game as Wentz gets the ball to Jeffery for a first down. T here he is again. Wentz to Ertz on second and ten and it's a yard gain for the big tight end. Josh Adams follows it up with a powerful run through the middle and the Eagles have a second and three around the Jacksonville yard line. T hat's another first down for Nelson Agholor, who gets it after a big stiff arm.
Nice start for number 13, who's already closing in on 50 yards receiving. T ight end Zach Ertz catches a pass for a six-yard gain. Only Vikings receiver Adam Thielen has more receptions that Ertz so far this season. Expect to hear his name a lot more this afternoon. On third and three running back Josh Adams gets five, and it's a first down. C hris Long eats the Jaguars offensive line for breakfast and swallows up Blake Bortles for a big loss.
That's a big missed opportunity for Jacksonville after that Ramsey pick, and that's also the end of the first quarter.
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The Eagles will receive a punt to start the second quarter. J ackonville's biggest problem this season has been their lack of takeaways - they're righting that wrong today! That's two Jags takeaways in two Eagles possessions C arson Wentz looks like Saquon Barkley as he weaves his way through the Jaguars defense and picks up ten yards.
On the very next play he find Nelson Agholor for a big, big gain. Agholor makes it all the way to the Jacksonville yard line. L ambo splits the uprights from 50 yards and the Jaguars have their first points in the first quarter in four games. It's been a great start to the game here in London - those three points will definitely settle a few Jaguars nerves.
O n third and one Carlos Hyde isn't able to make the first down.
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Josh Lambo will attempt a field goal B ortles runs again! This time for nine yards, and Dede Westbrook takes an end around for a first down on the next play. B ortles decides to take the ball himself and scrambles for a gain of ten. He crosses the 40, and the Jaguars are just behind the halfway line. T he Jags offense is on the field, and Blake Bortles has He recovers it though, and find David Greenwich on the next play for a three-yard down. M arcell Dareus gets to Carson Wentz on the very next play and forces a fumble!
Telvin Smith recovers it and makes a big run down the sideline to the Eagles 30, but a foul on the play means that gain will be wiped out. A nother big play on third down for the Eagles. Under pressure at third and 14 Wentz completes a big pass to Jordan Matthews for a big gain.
Wentz's pass over the middle was batted down, but he caught it and managed to dive over the markets to keep the Eagles offense on the field. An unusual start to the game T he Jags will kick to the Eagles to kick us off in London. A chance for Carson Wentz to get some points on the board early doors. A n update from Thom Gibbs, our man in the stands at Wembley: People wearing their jerseys outnumbered Jags about two to one on the walk down Olympic Way, and they're making roughly two times as much noise inside the stadium.
Not sure what the poor old Jaguars drum line did to deserve such a sturdy boo-ing, but that's what they got. Not even the Jags mascot riding a zip line onto the pitch from the roof melted their cold Philadelphia hearts. T he teams are out on the pitch and we're just a few minutes from kick-off. I t's a real shame that British-born Jay Ajayi can't be here to play in front of his home crowd. The Eagles star back is out for the season with a knee injury.
It would have been his second appearance in London in as many years, after his former team, the Miami Dolphins, were blown out by the New Orleans Saints last season. It would've been nice to see him get a chance at redemption. The Jaguars are also missing their star back. Leonard Fournette remains out, but it's worth looking out for Carlos Hyde. Jacksonville acquired Hyde in a trade with the Browns two weeks ago, and he'll likely take the brunt of the carries in his debut this afternoon.
C arson Wentz and the Eagles are looking fired up! They'll be in their white jerseys, white bottoms and black socks. The Jags have gone for their all-black look. B efore the nailbiter between the Chargers and Titans last week, here are the scores at London over the last two seasons: Not a single game decided by less than three scores. Let's pray to the football gods for a good one. T he big story heading into today's game is the arrest of four Jacksonville players after an incident at a London nightclub in the early hours of Saturday morning. They've all been released without charge.
The incident is believed to have stemmed from the players being sent bottles of champagne and other expensive alcohol, which were then added to their bill at the end of the night. The players refused to pay it and an argument ensued, resulting in several arrests. Of the four players, just DJ Hayden is inactive today, and that's because of an injury. The Jaguars say they will deal with the issue internally. H ere it is then - perhaps the most anticipated game in London's 11 years as an NFL host. As always the city is brimming with jerseys and woolly hats in the colours of every franchise, but a lot of Eagles fans have made the 3,mile trip from Philly, and the Jags are always well represented in London.
This is their fifth appearance in the English capital. For the Eagles this is a brand new experience. In one hour they'll become the 29th NFL team to turn out in London.
Philadelphia Eagles own the field and the stands as they end the Jaguars' winning streak in London
Traditionally teams have struggled when visiting London for the first time. Of the 16 franchises to have played just one game here, nine have lost, two have tied and just five have won. That said, a win here in London could be exactly what each side needs to get their season back on track. We're not going to call it a must-win, just a really-would-be-very-nice-to-win. Bit less catchy, I know. T he game may well hinge on which Blake Bortles shows up.
If he plays like he has in October - which is statistically the worst quarterback in the league - Jacksonville barely stand a chance. However, if he plays like he usually does in London we're in for a treat.
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The Jaguars have averaged 36 points per game in London over the last three seasons, winning each time. Last year Bortles threw for yards, four touchdowns and zero interceptions in a mauling on the much-fancied Baltimore Ravens. Another key will be whether Carson Wentz can take advantage of Jacksonville's depleted secondary. That leaves Jalen Ramsey back there with three undrafted rookies. Ramsay can't cover everyone at once, and you'd back one or both of Zach Ertz and Alshon Jeffery to have a big day. I'd have to go for the Eagles, simply because I think they're the superior team, and you can't rely on London Bortles showing up, especially behind a porous offensive line.
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Philadelphia Eagles own the field and the stands as they end the Jaguars' winning streak in London
Home News Sport Business. Telegraph Sport American Football. Philadelphia Eagles Jacksonville Jaguars T hat's a deserved win for Philadelphia in the end, whose offense outplayed Jacksonville, and the defense came up big when it mattered. Philadelphia Eagles Jacksonville Jaguars A nd that'll do it! Philadelphia Eagles Jacksonville Jaguars T hat's one hell of a run up the middle from Wendell Smallwood, who rushes hard for the first down and, most importantly, eats up more of the clock. Philadelphia Eagles Jacksonville Jaguars W entz finds a wide open Jordan Matthews on second and ten and that puts the Eagles up to the Jags' yard line.
Philadelphia Eagles Jacksonville Jaguars H e did it on fourth and one, what about fourth and two? The Eagles respond to the Jaguars defense with a huge series of their own. Philadelphia Eagles Jacksonville Jaguars B ortles is almost sacked, but somehow gets an underhand pass away to TJ Yeldon and that's a gain of nine. His pass on third down is broken up, but the Jags are going for it on fourh and one on their own yard line Bortles goes to his most reliable weapon - his own legs - and he's got it. Four minutes to go. Philadelphia Eagles Jacksonville Jaguars W ow, that must have been close, but the officials back in New York have overturned the call.
Philadelphia Eagles Jacksonville Jaguars O h my word! Philadelphia Eagles Jacksonville Jaguars. Philadelphia Eagles Jacksonville Jaguars N igel Bradham hits Blake Bortles as he dives after a five-yard rush, and that penalty will give the Jaguars an automatic first down. Philadelphia Eagles Jacksonville Jaguars S o the Jaguars have just under ten minutes to overturn a nine-point defecit.