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Patriots blow past Jaguars, clinch playoff spot

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Patriots squandered an opportunit­y to lock up the AFC East title in a humbling loss to the Bills last week.

They took out their frustratio­ns on the lowly Jaguars to earn their way back into the postseason.

New England returned to the playoffs when rookie quarterbac­k Mac Jones threw three touchdown passes and Damien Harris and Rhamondre Stevenson rushed for two scores apiece in their 50-10 win over Jacksonvil­le on Sunday.

The victory by the Patriots (10-6) snapped a two-game losing streak and gave Bill Belichick his 20th 10-win season as a head coach, tying Don Shula for the most in NFL history. A loss by Miami at Tennessee secured New England’s first trip to the postseason since Tom Brady left for

Tampa Bay following the 2019 season.

“We’re trying to play as along as we can and get as deep as we can in the playoffs,” Jones said. “I realize what we’re playing for. … All the stuff that happens in the future we’ll deal with that when it comes.”

The Jaguars (2-14) have lost eight consecutiv­e games, including three straight since firing coach Urban Meyer. It was their 17th consecutiv­e loss on the road, the longest streak in the league.

Jones finished 22 of 30 for 227 yards in his first matchup against his hometown team, setting a franchise record for touchdown passes by a rookie with 21. Stevenson had 107 yards on 19 carries. Harris rushed nine times for 35 yards before leaving in the second half with a hamstring injury. He said afterward he was fine.

“We’ve got more games to play, it’s as simple as that,” Harris said. “We all believe we’ve got

something special with this team.”

Patriots receiver Kristian Wilkerson had two touchdown catches — the first of his career — after being promoted from the practice squad for the second consecutiv­e week. He pulled in a 6-yard TD to put the Patriots up 21-3 in the second quarter. His second came on a 20-yard pass on their opening possession of the second half that stretched the lead to 34-3.

New England’s defense also bounced back from a

rough outing against Buffalo, holding the Jaguars to 253 yards and 3 of 9 on third downs. Myles Bryant, J.C. Jackson and Kyle Dugger all had intercepti­ons.

It was part of the latest rough outing for Jaguars quarterbac­k and No. 1 overall draft pick Trevor Lawrence, who finished 17 of 27 for 193 yards. He had a late touchdown pass, his first in five games. But it came against mostly backups.

“Obviously, it wasn’t a good day,” Lawrence said. “Didn’t play well, all phases of the game. It sucks. You prepare for the game and to go out there and not perform, it’s disappoint­ing. Got

to flip the page. … It’s definitely frustratin­g.”

Jones, the final quarterbac­k taken in the opening round of April’s NFL draft, now has victories over the top two quarterbac­ks selected in Lawrence and No. 2 overall pick Zach Wilson.

Jacksonvil­le came into the game missing eight starters and 13 players in total sidelined because of COVID-19. The list included three starting offensive linemen — left tackle Cam Robinson, center Brandon Linder and guard Ben Bartch — and five backups.

“There’s a lot of circumstan­ces and things that these guys are fighting

through. I’m just asking for them to give me their best at all times. That’s what we’re hoping for,” interim coach Darrell Bevell said. “It didn’t work out for us today.”

INJURIES

Patriots: Along with Harris’ hamstring injury, safety Adrian Phillips also left in the second half with a wrist injury. He said the injury was minor.

MILESTONES

Jackson’s second-quarter intercepti­on was the 25th of his career, tying the NFL record for the most by a player in their first four seasons (Emerson Walls,

Lester Hayes).

And with his 40-yard completion to receiver Laquon Treadwell in the first quarter, Jacksonvil­le’s Lawrence set a Jaguars singleseas­on rookie passing yards mark. He needed 47 yards to break the mark set by Gardner Minshew, who threw for 3,271 yards in 2019. Lawrence now holds Jacksonvil­le’s rookie records for completion­s and passing yards.

PROTECTING LAWRENCE

With the game out of reach in the fourth quarter, Bevell said there was a conversati­on on the sideline

about possibly benching Lawrence in favor of backup C.J. Beathard. Ultimately they decided to let Lawrence finish the game.

“We were able to put a drive together there, and we ended up scoring a touchdown. It ended up working out in our favor,” Bevell said. “It was important, obviously, that we protect him and do those things in that drive, but I thought it worked out OK.“

UP NEXT

Jaguars: host the Colts in their regular-season finale.

Patriots: visit Miami in their finale.

 ?? Paul Connors / Associated Press ?? Patriots quarterbac­k Mac Jones is hoisted by center David Andrews (60) while celebratin­g after a touchdown during the first half against the Jaguars on Sunday.
Paul Connors / Associated Press Patriots quarterbac­k Mac Jones is hoisted by center David Andrews (60) while celebratin­g after a touchdown during the first half against the Jaguars on Sunday.

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