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Jaguars vs. Texans score, takeaways: Trevor Lawrence and Co. hold on; C.J. Stroud sets rookie record in loss

The Jacksonville Jaguars retained their top spot in the AFC South as they defeated the rival Houston Texans in Week 12, 24-21. C.J. Stroud and Co. defeated the Jags in Jacksonville in Week 3, and Trevor Lawrence got his revenge on Sunday.

They call football a game of inches, and that certainly rang true on Sunday, as Matt Ammendola's 58-yard field goal attempt, that would have tied the game at the end of the fourth quarter, hit the bottom crossbar and bounced out. 

Stroud, who threw for 304 yards in the loss, surpassed Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (3,224) for the most passing yards by a rookie in the first 11 games.  

Lawrence, meanwhile, put together his second straight impressive performance, completing 23 of 38 passes for 364 yards, one touchdown and one interception. Calvin Ridley caught five passes for 89 yards and a touchdown, and Christian Kirk also had 89 receiving yards on four catches.

Stroud couldn't lead a game-winning drive this week, but he turned in another great showing with two touchdowns through the air and a team-high 47 rushing yards plus another touchdown on the ground. 

Nico Collins was his favorite target, as he caught seven passes for 104 yards and one touchdown. 

Check back soon, as this article will be turned into a takeaways piece which dives more deeply into what went down in Houston on Sunday. 

Why the Jaguars won

Jacksonville's offense ruled the day. The Jags put up 445 total yards, scored points in every single quarter, went 7 of 13 on third downs and punted just two times all game. Lawrence's 364 passing yards were four from tying his career high, and his four completions of 40-plus yards are the most in a single game in three years. 

Why the Texans lost

It really felt like we were in for some more Stroud magic at the end of the game, but a couple of issues held the rookie QB back from recording his third career game-winning drive. 

For one, the Texans had to use two timeouts before their final drive. Houston called one in the red zone on its first drive of the second half as the play clock winded down when the offense wasn't ready, and then the Texans had 12 men on the field on the Jaguars' punt with 3:07 left in the fourth quarter. Houston did have the two-minute warning to lean on at the end of the game, but it would have been interesting to see what the Texans could have accomplished with three timeouts AND the two-minute warning. 

Secondly, Stroud took two sacks on the final drive. The second sack was more costly, as it took Houston from the 37-yard line to the 46-yard line. Ammendola's kick came from the 39-yard line, so if he had the privilege of taking it from the 37-yard line, it probably would have been successful.

Texans fans are going to be upset about the multiple questionable penalties committed by the secondary on third downs in the second half, but Houston was still in the mix at the very end.

Turning point

We were holding our breath deep into the fourth quarter. Ammendola's kick came up just short. 

Play of the game

Tank Dell is a stud, and already has more receiving touchdowns than Andre Johnson and DeAndre Hopkins had in their rookie seasons with seven. Sunday, the first-year pass catcher made a pretty incredible reception where he jumped and cleared a defender:

Check it out from this angle:

What's next

The Jaguars return home next week, and will play host to the Joe Burrow-less Cincinnati Bengals on "Monday Night Football." As for the Texans, they will remain in Houston and face Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos. 

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Live updates
 

HALFTIME: JAGUARS 13 TEXANS 7

First downs: JAX 10 HOU 8
Total yards: JAX 247 HOU 169
Third downs: JAX 5-8 HOU 1-5
Penalties: JAX 2-10 HOU 4-25
TOP: JAX 15:56 HOU 14:04

Trevor Lawrence 10/16 219 yards
C.J. Stroud 12/16 135 yards 1 TD

Christian Kirk 3 catches 83 yards
Luke Farrell 2 catches 49 yards
Tank Dell 5 catches 50 yards 1 TD
Devin Singletary 3 catches 42 yards 

 
 

ETIENNE STUFFED AT THE ONE YARD LINE TO END THE FIRST HALF

 

WOW. Lawrence finds Christian Kirk for a gain of 57 on third-and-8! Kirk is out of bounds at the 1-yard line! Will Pederson go for the TD with 1 second remaining? 

 

Ammendola misses the 50-yarder. Jaguars take over with 20 seconds remaining and two timeouts. 

Trevor Lawrence starts at the JAX 31-yard line. 

 

Confirmed. Play stands as incomplete. Fourth-and-9. Ammendola on to kick with 25 seconds remaining before halftime. 

 

This is the longest review I've seen in some time. It feels like one of those where the original ruling is going to "rule" the day. 

 

They are reviewing another Tank Dell catch on the sideline that would get Houston into the red zone. It's a really tough call. Original ruling was incomplete. 

 

Tank Dell is unreal. 

 

Texans have 1:30 to work with and all three timeouts here. 

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Looks like Calvin Ridley dropped what should have been a touchdown on third-and-15. McManus is good from 48 yards out. Caps an 8-play, 45-yard drive.

JAX 13 HOU 7 with 2:24 remaining before halftime. 

 

A second-and-16 and Doug Pederson calls a shotgun run. Why? 

 

Etienne is back in the game after being evaluated for a chest injury. 

 

Big plays galore in the second quarter after a sleepy first stanza. Luke Farrell goes 42 yards on the right side! Jaguars in business again. 

 
 

The Texans needed to respond after going down 10-0, and they absolutely did. A 33-yard catch-and-run from Singletary gets Houston into the red zone, then Tank Dell catches a 7-yard touchdown. 

JAX 10 HOU 7 6:37 remaining in the second quarter

 

Texans get into the red zone off of this HUGE play. RBs playing big roles in the passing game for both teams early. 

 
 
 

Trevor Lawrence rushed for 2 TDs last week, and he has another one this week. Punches it in from one yard out. 

Caps an 8-play, 68-yard drive.

JAX 10 HOU 0 9:43 remaining in the second quarter 

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Houston-Carson flagged for DPI on the pass breakup in the end zone on third down. Jags get the ball on the 1. 

 

D'Ernest Johnson! He picks up 42 yards on a screen to get the Jags all the way inside the 10-yard line.

 

Texans punt after picking up 14 yards on six plays. Once again, penalties put the offense behind the sticks.

 
 

Tytus Howard is down for the Texans. 

 

On third-and-15, Tank Dell catches a huge 50-plus yard gainer ... but there's a flag for illegal shift! Dell didn't get set. 

 

Roy Robertson-Harris gets to Stroud on second-and-8. Wins inside and doesn't allow the young QB to escape out to the left side. Great play. 

 

C.J. Stroud is showing a willingness to scramble early, which I really like. Has 11 rushing yards on 2 attempts. 

 

Per the broadcast: Cam Robinson is dealing with a knee injury, and is questionable to return. 

 

I don't like Pederson throwing the ball to Etienne on third-and-long. Trevor Lawrence has been throwing the ball well early. Jags to punt after going three-and-out. 3:34 remaining in the first quarter. 

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