Jacksonville Jaguars Vs Las Vegas Raiders Match Player Stats
DaVon Hamilton used his hands to deflect Geno Smith’s two-point conversion attempt into the ground during a game with six lead changes in the fourth quarter and overtime, earning a PFF grade of 93.6 since returning from three-game injury absence.
This standout defensive moment is a key highlight in the Jacksonville Jaguars Vs Las Vegas Raiders Match Player Stats, showing how crucial defensive plays shaped the outcome of the contest. Brock Bowers caught 12 passes for 127 yards and three touchdowns during this eventful contest, further strengthening his impact in the Jacksonville Jaguars Vs Las Vegas Raiders Match Player Stats with a dominant receiving performance.
| Match Date | Winner | Score | Key Passing Leader | Key Rushing Leader | Key Receiving Leader | Notable Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 2, 2025 | Jaguars | JAX 30–29 LV (OT) | Trevor Lawrence (JAX) | Travis Etienne Jr. (JAX) | Brock Bowers (LV) | OT win; DaVon Hamilton deflected 2-pt attempt |
| Dec 22, 2024 | Raiders | LV 19–14 JAX | Aidan O’Connell (LV) | Josh Jacobs (LV) | Davante Adams (LV) | Defensive-heavy game, low scoring |
| Nov 6, 2022 | Jaguars | JAX 27–20 LV | Trevor Lawrence (JAX) | Travis Etienne Jr. (JAX) | Christian Kirk (JAX) | Jaguars controlled second half comeback |
| Dec 15, 2019 | Jaguars | JAX 20–16 LV | Gardner Minshew (JAX) | Leonard Fournette (JAX) | DJ Chark (JAX) | Strong defensive finish by Jaguars |
| Oct 23, 2016 | Raiders | LV 33–16 JAX | Derek Carr (LV) | Latavius Murray (LV) | Amari Cooper (LV) | Raiders dominated with explosive offense |
Defensive Statistics
The Jaguars tend to record higher sack totals and pressure rates than the Raiders, creating statistically intriguing matchups where small details such as third down conversion rate and quarterback pressure rates could decide the outcome of games. Understanding such matchups requires context driven analysis rather than raw numbers alone.
Both teams employ a balanced offensive strategy, but Jacksonville’s focus on defensive pressure often upends Las Vegas’ structured passing attacks while stabilizing Jacksonville’s offensive rhythm through their running game.
The Jaguars still need work on defense, but their young cornerbacks have shown promise. Tre Tucker in particular has emerged as an effective receiver after starting slow and could help restrict some of Raiders’ top receivers.
Passing Statistics
1 minute and 7 seconds remain in the first quarter: Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence was intercepted by Isaiah Pola-Mao – it marked his first interception of the year! Both teams trailed at halftime; Los Angeles Raiders are 0-2, with neither shutting out their opponent at halftime this season. Brock Bowers caught his first touchdown reception since 2012 (for 7 yards);
Travis Etienne Jr had four big runs (20+ yards). Geno Smith failed his two point conversion pass intended for Tyler Lockett so this game and made no progress – leaving them trailing and on 2nd down plays (0 for 1 this game). Los Angeles Raiders defeated Los Angeles Jaguars 7-10; Los Angeles led in total by 9-points; Los Angeles went into halftime up 10-3; with 7 yards passing play at half time, losing 9-0 when leading at half.
Receiving Statistics
Brock Bowers became the first Las Vegas Raiders player this season to record multiple receiving touchdowns when his 7-yard touchdown reception with 3 minutes and 39 seconds remaining in the 2nd quarter earned him 110 receiving yards for the game and was his fourth big receiving play (30+ yards).
Geno Smith now becomes only the 8th quarterback ever in NFL history to throw for three or more touchdowns against Jacksonville and has done it at least once every time since 2004; their defense converted four out of seven 3rd down plays this game which places them 22nd among all teams.