Dayton Daily News

Wembley records:

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Jaguars wide LONDON — receiver Allen Hurns knew Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens had to be different.

It was — significan­tly. Blake Bortles threw four touchdown passes, three to tight end Marcedes Lewis, and the Jaguars routed the Ravens 44-7 on Sunday in their fifth game in Britain’s capital.

Jacksonvil­le (2-1) had a 17-point lead over the Buffalo Bills in 2015, only to win by three points. Likewise, they had a 17-point edge against the Indianapol­is Colts a year ago before emerging with a three-point victory.

“The main thing we talked about coming in at halftime was not letting up,” said Hurns, whose 5-yard touchdown reception from Bortles in the second quarter gave the Jaguars a 20-0 lead. “The team had put pressure (on the Ravens), as far as an offensive standpoint, so call what we’re going to call — not just being lackadaisi­cal and calling all runs. Keep pushing the gas.”

The Jaguars finished with 410 yards, easily outpacing their output in the first three games, and handed the Ravens (1-2) their worst loss since Nov. 9, 1997, when they lost 37-0 at Pittsburgh.

Only a 6-yard pass from Ryan Mallett, who entered in relief of Joe Flacco in the fourth quarter, to Benjamin Watson with 3:24 remaining prevented the shutout.

“They did a good job executing today,” said Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs.

Jacksonvil­le punctuated the victory with a fake punt on the last play of the third quarter, with Corey Grant taking a direct snap 58 yards before Fournette punched it in from the 3.

Flacco, who finished 8 for 18 for 28 yards, was intercepte­d twice, once by A.J. Bouye in the second quarter and once by Jalen Ramsey in the third.

Bortles also left the game early, replaced by Chad Henne on the Jaguars’ first drive of the fourth quarter after completing 20 of 31 passes for 244 yards.

Fournette, who finished with 59 yards on 15 carries, became the first Jaguars player to rush for a touchdown in each of his first three games.

Stuck in neutral:

Baltimore crossed midfield three times — and not until the third quarter, when Terrance West gained 7 yards to reach the Jaguars 45. On the next play, West failed to secure a handoff and fumbled, leading to linebacker Telvin Smith returning it 52 yards to set up Lewis’ third touchdown.

Hurns, who has now scored in each of the Jaguars’ last three overseas games, matched Brandon Lloyd as the only players to score three touchdowns at Wembley Stadium. Lloyd scored one touchdown in 2010 while playing for the Broncos, and two in 2012 while with the Patriots.

Maclin passes tests:

Ravens receiver Jeremy Maclin was evaluated for a concussion in the second quarter but passed all tests and was allowed to return. Maclin was injured as he failed to catch a pass that resulted in an intercepti­on by Bouye. Ravens defensive end Brent Urban injured a foot in the second quarter and did not return.

Hometown hero:

Ravens rookie right guard Jermaine Eluemunor, a fifth-round pick out of Texas A&M who was born in London, made his debut after being inactive for the first two games.

 ?? MATT DUNHAM / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith (left) runs over Ravens quarterbac­k Joe Flacco during the second half at Wembley Stadium in London.
MATT DUNHAM / ASSOCIATED PRESS Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith (left) runs over Ravens quarterbac­k Joe Flacco during the second half at Wembley Stadium in London.

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