Kansas City Chiefs Vs Jacksonville Jaguars Match Player Stats
Trevor Lawrence slipped and fell, then scrambled for a 1-yard touchdown with 23 seconds remaining, as part of Jacksonville Jaguars’ 31-28 comeback victory against three-time AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night in the Kansas City Chiefs Vs Jacksonville Jaguars Match Player Stats.
Rookie wide receiver/defensive back Travis Hunter made an eye-catching play early in the third quarter, leaping over safety Chamarri Conner for a 44-yard gain.
| Date | Match | Result | Key Highlights / Player Performance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 6, 2025 | Chiefs vs Jaguars | Jaguars 31–28 Chiefs | Trevor Lawrence game-winning 1-yard TD; Devin Lloyd 99-yard INT TD |
| Nov 13, 2022 | Jaguars vs Chiefs | Chiefs 27–17 Jaguars | Patrick Mahomes 4 TD passes; Travis Kelce dominant receiving game (ESPN.com) |
| Jan 21, 2023 | Chiefs vs Jaguars (Playoffs) | Chiefs 27–20 Jaguars | Mahomes returned after injury; Kelce key TD catches |
| Sep 8, 2019 | Jaguars vs Chiefs | Chiefs 40–26 Jaguars | High scoring Chiefs offense; multiple passing TDs |
| Oct 7, 2007 | Jaguars vs Chiefs | Jaguars 17–7 Chiefs | Strong defensive showing by Jaguars; low scoring game |
Kareem Hunt
Two-time NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes led the Chiefs on an 12-play, 86-yard scoring drive that put them ahead with less than two minutes remaining on Monday night’s matchup, but untimely penalties – including Lawrence fumbling in the first quarter but his defenders failing to recover it – helped Jacksonville mount an unsuccessful comeback drive which culminated with Hunt’s 2-yard run that gave Jacksonville a 31-28 victory.
The Jaguars’ comeback effort received a significant boost in the third quarter when AFC Defensive Player of the Month for September linebacker Devin Lloyd made headlines by returning an interception 99 yards for a touchdown – in front of Mahomes’ pass intended for JuJu Smith-Schuster at goalline he intercepted it and turned into a runaway ball for his league-leading fifth takeaway of season.
At three points down with less than eight minutes left in regulation, Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence led his team back from three points behind with precision passes of 33 and 13 yards to Brian Thomas Jr. and Dyami Brown to help power an incredible comeback drive.
A defensive-pass interference penalty on Chamarri Conner led directly to Lawrence scoring on an unforgettable 1-yard touchdown run with just 23 seconds remaining — a play which was both comical and memorable, leading to their 31-28 win that snapped their eight-game losing streak against rival San Francisco 49ers.
Xavier Worthy
The Jaguars have made waves in the AFC South and may soon emerge as genuine Super Bowl contenders. Their performance in efficiency metrics often determined close NFL matches; furthermore they forced two key turnovers including an epic 99-yard interception return which completely altered its trajectory in one instance.
Xavier Worthy was an essential member of Jacksonville’s defense, making a lasting impression on the game with two key plays from Patrick Mahomes – receiving a 13-yard pass on the opening play, then scoring later. Additionally, Worthy provided key tackle-breaking runs during fourth-and-goal drives in the second quarter.
Mahomes made up for his miscues with big plays throughout the game. On one occasion, he overthrew Worthy, who would have been open for an easy 61-yard reception; later he was sacked by safety Nick Bolton as he attempted to stretch over the goalline for a touchdown pass; nonetheless he still threw over 300 yards; just couldn’t convert in red zone areas as has been his problem this season.
Patrick Mahomes
Patrick Mahomes is one of the premier quarterbacks in the NFL. Last season he led his Kansas City Chiefs to an 11-3 record and was recognized with NFL MVP honors after setting an NFL-record 50 passing touchdowns and six rushing scores – Mahomes has also earned two Pro Bowl selections as well as Super Bowl appearances.
The Jaguars stand a chance at victory if they can stop Mahomes from making mistakes and take away the ball physically on defense. Furthermore, improvement on offense would certainly aid their chances of victory.
Mahomes has been starting at quarterback for the Chiefs since 2017, signing a ten-year contract extension and being selected as NFL MVP after leading them to win their inaugural AFC West title.
Mahomes then helped lead them through playoffs with wins over Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans en route to reaching Super Bowl 53 where he made history by throwing two touchdown passes and becoming one of two players ever to throw five touchdowns in one Super Bowl game (PFHOF QB Peyton Manning being another one!). At Super Bowl 53 he joined PFHOF QB Peyton Manning as only player ever in history who managed that feat!
Mahomes had a tough start to the game. He tripped on an opponent and fell, only to rise back up quickly before scoring with his one-yard touchdown run right as time ran out – serenaded by teammates after this victory celebration.
Tyreek Hill
Tyreek Hill remains determined to play again despite suffering a serious knee injury last season, according to agent Drew Rosenhaus. Hill plans on signing with one of the team contenders as soon as possible; teams seeking talented receivers should find Hill attractive.
The Jaguars may have suffered several injuries this season, yet their defense is starting to come together nicely. Their points-allowed total is tied for third most this season while their second-ranked rushing offense averages over 200 yards per game – all contributing towards keeping them alive in playoff contention. A win against Kansas City would go far toward keeping them there.
Xavier Worthy was sidelined for much of the first half with an ankle injury but returned later. Defensive end Travon Walker left early in the second quarter with a wrist injury he sustained last Monday during practice and will undergo surgery as a result of this setback.
Running back Leonard Fournette and cornerback Jalen Myers will return Sunday; linebacker Devin Lloyd also provided a boost by returning an interception 99 yards for a touchdown, becoming the longest interception return by any linebacker in NFL history!
Travis Kelce
Travis Kelce made an impactful performance for the Chiefs, catching 10 passes for 191 yards and two touchdowns. In particular, his play in the first quarter when he grabbed a short pass in the flat and outwitted two defenders for an 12-yard gain was impressive. Mahomes then used Kelce to set up Hunt for another 2-yard touchdown run later that drive.
Kelce recorded his first touchdown reception from Mahomes for 10 yards during the second quarter. Later in the third quarter, he leapt over cornerback Travon Walker to secure an important 44-yard catch – performances like these earned Kelce top billing among all players for fan balloting for 2026 Pro Bowl games, which will be revealed Tuesday.
Kelce is one of the finest tight ends in NFL history, boasting ten straight seasons with 50 or more receptions – an unparalleled achievement by any tight end – tied only with Tony Gonzalez for most 100+-reception seasons and fastest to reach 900 career receptions, reaching this mark after only 158 games played.
Additionally, this year is Kelce’s fourth year leading all players in AFC in receiving yards while fellow Chief Tyreek Hill joined him as teammates with at least 1000 receiving yards and 10+ receiving touchdowns during one calendar year – an achievement only two tight ends have ever accomplished before!
T.J.
Trevor Lawrence took advantage of an unusual miscue to score with just 23 seconds remaining to give Jacksonville Jaguars an unexpected 31-28 win against three-time AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night. “Resiliency is what this team has going for them, that’s why they’re good,” Lawrence noted afterward.
The Jaguars took an early lead thanks to Lawrence’s 33-yard pass completion to Brian Thomas Jr. on their go-ahead drive, helped along by a pass interference penalty against Chamarri Conner. Lawrence would go on to complete an eight-play, 60-yard drive that culminated with Dyami Brown scoring from 10 yards out in the second quarter courtesy of Lawrence’s scrambling abilities.
Travis Hunter made another key play for Jacksonville with a leaping 44-yard catch that ranks as the fourth longest reception by any rookie this season. Juking two defenders, Hunter held on despite having his legs stepped on by Bryan Cook. Linebacker Devin Lloyd contributed by returning an interception 99 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter.