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A game that seemed that Kansas City bosses would dominate from the beginning turned into a nightmare before their eyes.
Trevor Lawrence led a strong return on the three times AFC champions to give the Jacksonville Jaguars a 31-28 victory.
It seemed that everything was Kansas City Early, since the Chiefs reached a 14-0 advantage with TouchDowns of Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes. However, Trevor Lawrence was able to find Parker Washington before the end of the first half, and Lawrence ran one on Jacksonville's first trip to the second to tie him.
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Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Jacksonville Jaguars gets a touchdown against the Kansas City bosses during the third quarter at the Everbank stadium on October 6, 2025, in Jacksonville, Florida. (Mike Carlson/Getty images)
The Chiefs responded by marching all the way through the field, obtaining a great third capture of Hollywood Brown in the 3 -yard line of Jacksonville. However, in the background, Mahomes's inclination to Juju Smith-Schuster was intercepted by Devin Lloyd in 1 and returned 99 yards home, giving the Jaguars a 21-14 advantage with 2:19 to go in the third quarter.
After forcing a chiefs clearance, the Jags had the entire impulse, until Lawrence launched an interception within their own 20 -yard line. After a capture of Kelce's 14 yards, Kareem Hunt hit one from five yards and tied the game at 21 with the remaining 12:20, but Jacksonville revoked the advantage with a field goal a few minutes later. However, the Chiefs were put in a game of 12 plays and 87 yards that ended in the second TouchDown of Hunt's night to take an advantage of 28-24 with 1:45 for the end.
Lawrence and the Jags had one last chance with two waiting times, and entered the red zone with 48 seconds. A pass was intercepted in the annotation zone, but the Chiefs were called to the interference of defensive passes, giving Jacksonville the ball in the 1 yard line. In the next play, Lawrence, although with a trip to the grass, hastened to get a score and gave the Jaguars a 31-28 advantage with 23 seconds for the end.

The Jacksonville Jaguars supporter, Devin Lloyd, intercepts a pass and returns it for a touchdown during the second half against Kansas City chiefs at the Everbank stadium. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imagn images)
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The Chiefs had three waiting times, but with the ball within their own 20, they could not even start anything, and a Hail Mary fell short to give the victory to the Jags.
It was the first victory for Jacksonville over Kansas City since 2009.
Lawrence launched only 221 yards in 18 of 25 passes, but its two touchdowns on land helped. It was also the main team corridor with 10 hauls for 54 yards. Mohamses was 41 for 318 yards.
Lawrence, who was also celebrating his 26th birthday, admitted that there was “pure panic” in his fall, since the Jags had no waiting time.
“I stepped on and thought: 'I have to get up.' And I was going to get it out of the limits to stop the clock and there really was no one around me.

The Jacksonville Jaguars Campo Marshal, Trevor Lawrence (16), gets a touchdown during the second half against Kansas City heads at the Everbank Stadium. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imagn images)
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However, they are surely not panic in their 4-1 record. Meanwhile, Kansas City fell 2-3.
The Jaguars receive the Seattle Seahawks next week, while the Chiefs will receive the Detroit Lions.
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