San Francisco Chronicle

Indy squanders playoff chance as Jacksonvil­le ends skid at 8

- By Mark Long Mark Long is an Associated Press writer.

JACKSONVIL­LE, Fla. — The Indianapol­is Colts got clowned in Jacksonvil­le. This one was more embarrassi­ng than any other loss to the Jaguars, too.

Indy badly botched a chance to secure an AFC wild-card spot with a 26-11 loss to Jacksonvil­le on Sunday in the “clown game,” the team’s seventh consecutiv­e road loss to the Jaguars.

A debacle few saw coming left the Colts (9-8) with an outside shot at making the playoffs for the third time in four years, but those slim hopes ended when Pittsburgh beat Baltimore in overtime. Now, Indy returns home with a two-game skid and facing a long offseason that doesn’t even include a firstround draft pick.

The Jaguars (3-14), meanwhile, got a much-needed celebratio­n that ended an eightgame losing streak. And they still managed to lock up the No. 1 pick for a second straight season.

“Feels good to end on a high note after all this turmoil that we went through the whole season,” Jacksonvil­le defensive end Dawuane Smoot said. “A lot of distractio­ns, a lot of things. It’s good to just get back in and really just get that W.”

NFL rushing champion Jonathan Taylor was held to 77 yards, Carson Wentz was sacked six times and committed two turnovers — leading to 10 points — and Indy did little to stop the usually clawless Jaguars.

“Never expect to be sitting here having this moment right now, not like this,” Indy head coach Frank Reich said.

The Colts looked more like the ones who should have been decked out in giant bow ties, face paint and colorful wigs and suspenders. With a playoff berth on the line for the second time in eight days, Indianapol­is was a no-show on an 80-degree day in Jacksonvil­le.

The 15-point outcome could have been a bigger blowout had the Jags scored touchdowns instead of settling for two chipshot field goals from inside the 5-yard line.

“Oh, man, it was huge,” Jacksonvil­le cornerback Shaquill Griffin said. “We’re not sure what’s going to happen with the staff, the coaches, the players, but understand you’ve got one more chance to put it on tape. Leave no doubt, because you never want to be that guy leaving the season saying, ‘Man, I just wish this play I would have did a little bit more.’

“You don’t want to go into the offseason like that. It will haunt you forever.”

This one will haunt the Colts, who finished with 233 yards. It was their lowest total since getting 205 at New Orleans in December 2019.

Jacksonvil­le rookie Trevor Lawrence capped his best game with a great play late in the third quarter. He kept a high snap from going over his head, gathered it, rolled right to evade an unblocked defender and then delivered a perfect pass to Cal alum Marvin Jones in the back of the end zone for a 2-yard score.

Lawrence completed 23 of 32 passes for 223 yards and two touchdowns, his first game with multiple TD passes since the season opener.

“I really wanted to finish the year off with confidence,” Lawrence said.

His performanc­e gave disgruntle­d Jacksonvil­le fans hope for the future, even the ones dressed as clowns.

 ?? Gary McCullough / Associated Press ?? Indianapol­is safety Khari Willis has a tough time contemplat­ing the loss at Jacksonvil­le.
Gary McCullough / Associated Press Indianapol­is safety Khari Willis has a tough time contemplat­ing the loss at Jacksonvil­le.

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