NFL overtime: Who won the Jaguars vs Raiders game today?
Cam Little made some history to close out the first half when he hit a 68-yard field goal as time expired.
DaVon Hamilton batted down a two-point conversion pass to help the Jacksonville Jaguars escape with a frenetic 30-29 overtime victory over the host Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday afternoon.
After Trevor Lawrence's second rushing touchdown gave Jacksonville a 30-23 overtime lead with 3:24 left in the extra period, the Raiders responded with a 2-yard touchdown catch by Brock Bowers with 16 seconds left. They then elected to go for two and the win instead of a tie.
Hamilton's deflection of a pass that appeared to be heading towards a wide- open Tyler Lockett helped the Jaguars (5-3) snap their two-game losing streak.
Lawrence threw for 220 yards and a pick. Parker Washington caught eight passes for 90 yards. Jacksonville's ground game set the tone with 151 yards and three scores.
Geno Smith threw for 284 yards, a career-high-tying four touchdowns and one interception for Las Vegas (2-6). Bowers, the Raiders' All-Pro tight end, returned in glorious form with a game-high 127 yards and a career-high three touchdown catches after missing the last three games with a knee injury.
Cam Little nailed a 48-yard field goal to send the game to overtime after a wild fourth quarter which saw four lead changes before his game-tying kick with 16 seconds left.
Jacksonville took the lead for the first time with 14:50 left on Lawrence's first TD, a 7-yard scramble that made it 13-9. Las Vegas responded with an Ashton Jeanty 15-yard touchdown grab to retake the lead with 9:38 left.
The Jaguars bounced right back with a 1-yard Bhayshul Tuten run to claim a 20-16 lead with 4:06 left before the Raiders took the lead for the final time on Bowers' second touchdown, a 27-yard catch and run with 1:52 left on the clock.
Jacksonville moved the ball 42 yards in 1:36 to set up Little's third field goal, which sent the game to overtime.
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After a sluggish start where neither team scored in the first five possessions and 29 minutes of play, the game quickly changed.
Starting with Bowers' 9-yard, one-handed touchdown grab to give Las Vegas a 6-0 lead with 35 seconds left in the half, the teams combined to score on 11 of their final 13 possessions across regulation and OT.
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Little made some history to close out the first half when he hit a 68-yard field goal as time expired, breaking Justin Tucker's record (66 yards) for the longest field goal in NFL history.

