Raiders vs Jaguars Lawrence Leads OT Win, 68-Yard Record

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Raiders vs Jaguars ends in a thrilling 30-29 OT win as Trevor Lawrence scores twice and Cam Little breaks the NFL record with a 68-yard field goal. The Jacksonville Jaguars pulled off a dramatic overtime victory against the Las Vegas Raiders, winning 30-29 thanks to Trevor Lawrence’s late heroics and DaVon Hamilton’s game-saving defensive play.

Lawrence’s Double Rushing Touchdowns Seal the Win

Trevor Lawrence showed true leadership under pressure, scoring two rushing touchdowns, including the decisive quarterback sneak in overtime. With just over three minutes left in the extra period, Lawrence leaped over the pile and extended the ball past the goal line to put Jacksonville up 30-23.

The Raiders, led by Geno Smith, quickly answered with a short touchdown pass to tight end Brock Bowers, trimming the lead to one. But when Smith attempted a 2-point conversion for the win, Jaguars defensive tackle DaVon Hamilton stepped up — literally — swatting the pass to preserve the Jaguars’ thrilling road victory.

Cam Little Breaks NFL Record with 68-Yard Field Goal

Rookie kicker Cam Little had a historic night, nailing a 68-yard field goal at the end of the first half — the longest in NFL history. His kick broke the previous record of 66 yards set by Baltimore’s Justin Tucker in 2021. Little later hit a 48-yarder with 16 seconds left in regulation to send the game into overtime.

The Jaguars, now 5-3, snapped a two-game losing streak and strengthened their playoff hopes. The Raiders, meanwhile, fell to 2-6, losing six of their last seven contests.

Bowers Shines in Return, But Raiders Fall Short

Tight end Brock Bowers made a huge impact in his first game back from a knee injury, hauling in 12 catches for 127 yards and three touchdowns. His one-handed 7-yard TD grab late in the first half gave Las Vegas early momentum — but missed opportunities proved costly.
A missed extra point by Daniel Carlson left the score at 6-0, setting the stage for Jacksonville’s record-breaking kick moments later.

Geno Smith threw for 284 yards and four touchdowns, but couldn’t complete the comeback when Hamilton blocked his final throw.

Injuries and Ejections: Jaguars Overcome Setbacks

The Jaguars were without two-way rookie sensation Travis Hunter, who was placed on injured reserve after a knee injury in practice. They also lost WR Brian Thomas Jr. in overtime due to an ankle issue.

To make matters tougher, pass rusher Travon Walker was ejected in the third quarter for throwing a punch at Raiders tackle Stone Forsythe. Despite losing one of their top defenders, Jacksonville’s front line still delivered key plays when it mattered.

Franchise Milestone: Hines-Allen Sets Sack Record

Defensive standout Josh Hines-Allen notched 1.5 sacks, surpassing Tony Brackens’ franchise record with 55.5 career sacks. His consistent pressure helped keep Smith uncomfortable in key moments.

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