Jaguars edge Ravens after gutsy 2-point conversion, Tucker FG miss
The Jacksonville Jaguars stunned the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, earning a 28-27 comeback victory at TIAA Bank Field.
Trailing by seven, Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence led a 10-play, 75-yard drive that resulted in Marvin Jones catching an impressive touchdown near the sideline with only 14 seconds left in the game.
Jacksonville then decided to go for two - and the gamble paid off. Zay Jones caught another solid pass from Lawrence to give the AFC South club a one-point lead.
With 14 seconds and three timeouts left, the Ravens started the game's final drive at their own 39-yard line. Lamar Jackson completed a 12-yard throw to tight end Josh Oliver, putting Justin Tucker in position to kick a 67-yard field goal.
However, Tucker, who hit a walk-off 66-yard field goal against the Detroit Lions last year, fell short in Jacksonville. The Jaguars entered Sunday with a 0-183 record in games they trailed by at least seven points in the final minute of regulation, according to ESPN's Michael DiRocco.
The loss ends the Ravens' four-game win streak, dropping Baltimore to 7-4 this season. The Jaguars are now 4-7.