2013 GAME SUMMARIES GAME ONE VS. KANSAS CITY GAME TWO AT OAKLAND September 8, 2013 at EverBank Field September 15, 2013 at O.co Coliseum 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (0-1) 2 0 0 0 – 2 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (0-2) 0 3 0 6 – 9 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (1-0) 14 7 0 7 – 28 OAKLAND RAIDERS (1-1) 7 3 3 6 – 19 The Jaguars opened the season by scoring first in their initial game under Chad Henne started for the injured Blaine Gabbert and completed 25 of 38 Gus Bradley, but Kansas City quickly built momentum to claim a 28-2 open- passes, but the Raiders rushed for 226 yards in pounding out a 19-9 victory. ing day win. In a game that featured 21 punts, the Jaguars special teams Darren McFadden led the way for Oakland with 129 rushing yards and a 6.9- accounted for the first points when J.T. Thomas blocked Dustin Colquitt’s yard rushing average in addition to a team-leading four receptions for 28 first punt through the back of the end zone. The Chiefs scored touchdowns yards, and Terrelle Pryor added 50 rushing yards and 129 passing. After a on three of their next five possessions, with the first two set up by a 36-yard Jacksonville three-and-out, the first of six on the day, the Raiders scored on punt return to the Jacksonville 24-yard line and a 32-yard interception their first possession on a Marcel Reece 11-yard run. After both teams return to the Jaguars’ 21. The Chiefs’ longest drive of the day covered 57 exchanged punts twice, the Jaguars put together their best drive of the day, yards in eight plays and ended with Jamaal Charles’ two-yard scoring run for marching 78 yards in 15 plays to set up Josh Scobee’s 27-yard field goal in a 21-2 halftime lead. The Jacksonville offense was forced to punt six times the second quarter. Sebastian Janikowski then missed his first field goal try in the first half, at which point the Chiefs held a total yardage advantage of from 35 yards but made the first of his four field goals on the final play of 170 to 49, 11 first downs to three, and a rushing advantage of 92 yards to the first half for a 10-3 halftime lead. The Raiders opened the third quarter 29. In all, the Jaguars punted a team-record 11 times in 15 possessions and with a 12-play, 69-yard drive capped by a 30-yard Janikowski field goal. Kansas City punted 10 times in 14 series. The lone second-half points came After three more Jacksonville punts Janikowski hit two 29-yard field goals on a Tamba Hali interception which he returned 10 yards for a touchdown for a 19-3 advantage midway through the fourth quarter. The lone turnover early in the fourth quarter. Until their final two possessions the Jaguars of the day – a McFadden fumble recovered by Dwight Lowery – set up the failed to move the ball beyond their own 36-yard line. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars’ first touchdown of the season, a 13-yard Henne pass to Clay Harbor playing in the 100th game of his career, was held to 45 yards on 15 carries with 2:53 remaining to create the final score of 19-9. The Jaguars had two with his longest run of the day being 10 yards. The Chiefs sacked Blaine red zone possessions resulting in a field goal and a touchdown, while Gabbert six times and allowed him to complete just 16 of 35 passes before Oakland had five red zone drives with a touchdown, a missed field goal and he injured his throwing hand on the final series. three field goals. Maurice Jones-Drew suffered a sprained ankle midway through the second quarter and was unable to return. TEAM Q TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE JAX 1 12:26 Punt blocked by J. Thomas out of TEAM Q TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE bounds in end zone for a Safety OAK 1 10:52 M. Reece 11 yd. run (Janikowski kick) 5-38, 2:45 KC 1 9:04 D. Avery 5 yd. pass from A. Smith (Succop kick) 3-24, 1:20 JAX 2 7:45 J. Scobee 27 yd. Field Goal 15-78, 6:56 KC 1 1:35 J. Hemingway 3 yd. pass from A. Smith (Succop Kick) 2-21, 0:33 OAK 2 0:03 S. Janikowski 46 yd. Field Goal 10-44, 2:47 KC 2 6:26 J. Charles 2 yd. run (made PAT) 8-57, 4:42 OAK 3 9:18 S. Janikowski 30 yd. Field Goal 12-69, 5:42 KC 4 12:51 T. Hali 10 yd. interception return (Succop kick) OAK 4 13:49 S. Janikowski 29 yd. Field Goal 7-43, 3:56 OAK 4 6:00 S. Janikowski 29 yd. Field Goal 10-52, 6:23 TEAM STATISTICS JAX 4 2:53 C. Harbor 13 yd. pass from C. Henne (pass failed) 6-49, 1:54 JAGUARS CHIEFS TEAM STATISTICS First Downs (Run-Pass-Pen) 12-3-9 17-7-10 Total Yards-Plays-Avg. 178-70-2.5 292-62-4.7 JAGUARS RAIDERS Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. 71-23-3.1 121-27-4.5 First Downs (Run-Pass-Pen) 15-3-12 16-7-6 Net Yards Passing (Sacked-Yds) 107 (6-50) 171 (1-2) Total Yards-Plays-Avg. 248-62-4.0 340-61-5.6 Att-Comp-Int 41-19-2 34-21-0 Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. 34-19-1.8 226-34-6.6 Third Down Conversions (Pct.) 5-19 (26%) 5-15 (33%) Net Yards Passing (Sacked-Yds) 214 (5-27) 114 (3-12) Fourth Down Conversions (Pct.) 0-1 (0%) 0-0 (0%) Att-Comp-Int 38-25-0 24-15-0 Punts-Avg. 11-50.5 10-36.3 Third Down Conversions (Pct.) 7-17 (41%) 4-14 (29%) Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Fourth Down Conversions (Pct.) 1-1 (100%) 0-0 (0%) Penalties-Yards 5-30 3-20 Punts-Avg. 8-43.6 4-48.0 Time of Possession 28:30 31:30 Penalties-Yards 10-70 5-30 Time of Possession 28:12 31:48 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS JAGUARS RUSHING: Jones-Drew 15-45, Gabbert 4-16, Forsett 1-7, Todman 1-2, Robinson 2-1 JAGUARS RUSHING: Jones-Drew 10-27, Henne 2-9, Todman 5-7, Robinson CHIEFS RUSHING: Charles 16-77 (1 TD), Smith 4-25, Davis 4-12, Gray 2-8, 1-0, Burton 1- (-9) Daniel 1- (-1) RAIDERS RUSHING: McFadden 19-129, Pryor 9-50, Jennings 4-32, Reece 2-15 (TD) JAGUARS PASSING: Gabbert 16-35-121 2 INT, Henne 3-6-36 CHIEFS PASSING: Smith 21-34-173 2 TD JAGUARS PASSING: Henne 25-38-241, 1 TD RAIDERS PASSING: Pryor 15-24-126 JAGUARS RECEIVING: Shorts 3-40, Reisner 3-31, Forsett 4-22, Todman 3-20, Sanders 3-14, Brown 1-14, Ta’ufo’ou 1-11, Harbor 1-5 JAGUARS RECEIVING: Shorts 8-93, Sanders 5-64, Harbor 3-34 (1 TD), Burton CHIEFS RECEIVING: Sherman 4-44, McCluster 3-43, Bowe 4-30, Charles 2-23, Reisner 2-9, Ta’ufo’ou 2-5, Forsett 1-7, Ebert 1-5, Jones-Drew 1-1 3-23, Avery 2-11 (1 TD), Fasano 2-8, Gray 1-6, Davis 1-5, Hemingway 1-3 (1 RAIDERS RECEIVING: McFadden 4-28, Streater 3-42, Rivera 3-32, Ford 2-12, TD) Butler 2-10, Jennings 1-2 SACKS: Jaguars 1 (Babin 1.0); Chiefs 6 (Houston 3.0, Poe 1.5, Jackson 1, SACKS: Jaguars 3 (Posluszny 1.0, Mincey 1.0, Alualu 0.5, Deaderick 0.5); Berry 0.5) Raiders 5 (Young 1.5, Hunter 1, Bilukidi 1, Ross 1, Porter 0.5) INTERCEPTIONS: Jaguars 0 ; Chiefs 2 (Flowers, Hali) INTERCEPTIONS: Jaguars 0 ; Raiders 0 Attendance: 59,416 Time: 3:06 85 degrees Attendance: 49,400 Time: 3:01 76 degrees 2013 GAME SUMMARIES GAME THREE AT SEATTLE GAME FOUR VS. INDIANAPOLIS September 22, 2013 at CenturyLink Field September 29, 2013 at EverBank Field 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (0-3) 0 0 10 7 – 17 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (0-4) 3 0 0 0 – 3 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (3-0) 7 17 14 7 – 45 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (3-1) 0 20 14 3 – 37 Playing their second straight game on the west coast, the Jaguars struggled The Jaguars got off to a promising start, taking an early 3-0 lead on Josh early before scoring 17 second-half points in a lopsided 45-17 loss in Scobee’s 53-yard field goal to cap their second possession after their first Seattle. The Seahawks dominated from the start, scoring on four of their six series ended in an interception. The Jacksonville defense started strong, first-half possessions while holding the Jaguars to five punts and an inter- holding the Colts to two punts and an interception by Will Blackmon on their ception in their first six. Russell Wilson, who completed 14 of his first 18 first three drives, but after that Indianapolis scored three offensive touch- pass attempts including four touchdowns, connected with tight end Zach downs and three field goals and held the Jaguars to five straight three-and- Miller for the first two scores on passes of one and four yards. Steven outs for a 37-3 win.
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