Trevor Lawrence’s Dazzling TD Run Pushes Jaguars to Shocking Tie Against Chiefs—What Happens Next?

Trevor Lawrence’s Dazzling TD Run Pushes Jaguars to Shocking Tie Against Chiefs—What Happens Next?

You can almost feel the electricity crackling through the stadium on Monday night as Trevor Lawrence finally got into the end zone with a fierce 10-yard rush — his first rushing touchdown of the season — tying the score up at 14 all with just over eight minutes left in the third quarter. It’s been a rollercoaster for Lawrence so far; after a tough first-half goal-line fumble on a daring fourth-down sneak, this moment felt like a redemption arc unfolding right before our eyes. Meanwhile, the Jaguars have kept the momentum with a crisp 87-yard touchdown drive, sparked by Travis Hunter’s season-best 44-yard catch. Even as the Chiefs stumbled with back-to-back three-and-outs early in the half, the tension remains thick—not to mention the worries about tight end Brenton Strange’s hip injury possibly sidelining him for the remainder of the battle. Lawrence’s stats? A slick 12-of-16 passing for 165 yards and a touchdown—pretty solid for a night that’s anything but ordinary so far. If you’re itching for the full scoop on this gridiron showdown, dive into the details here: LEARN MORE

Trevor Lawrence didn’t get in the end zone on his attempt in the first half, fumbling on the goal line on a quarterback sneak on fourth down. His first rushing touchdown of the season, which came in the second half, has tied Monday Night Football 14-14.

The Jaguars quarterback ran 10 yards for a score with 8:40 remaining in the third quarter.

He now has seven carries for 44 yards.

The Chiefs opened the second half by going three-and-out for the second consecutive possession. The Jaguars then tied things with a seven-play, 87-yard touchdown drive.

Travis Hunter had his best play of the season, catching a 44-yarder and has 56 yards on two catches.

Lawrence is 12-of-16 for 165 yards and a touchdown.

The Jaguars could play the rest of the game without tight end Brenton Strange, who is questionable to return with a hip injury. He spent the last drive standing on the sideline with a towel around his neck.

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