The Denver Post

Jacksonvil­le intercepts Prescott for touchdown to stun Dallas

- By Mark Long

JACKSONVIL­LE, FLA. >> Rayshawn Jenkins snatched the ball inches from the ground and raced the other way.

He could have played it safe and taken a knee or stepped out of bounds. But this wasn’t the time or place — not for a guy who had never returned an intercepti­on for a touchdown.

Not in the NFL. Not in college. Not in high school. Not even as a kid playing peewee football in Florida. So Jenkins had one thought: score.

Jenkins intercepte­d Dak Prescott’s tipped pass in overtime and returned it 52 yards for a touchdown that gave the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars a stunning 4034 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.

“That’s a play you dream about ever since you’re 8 years old, ever since I started playing this game, to be the guy to make a play like that for us to get that win,” said Jenkins, who became the first player in NFL history with 18 tackles and two intercepti­ons in the same game. “That was pretty cool to do.”

Tre Herndon tipped Prescott’s low throw to Noah Brown, and Jenkins made a shoelace grab and went untouched to the end zone to end Jacksonvil­le’s 20game skid — an NFL record — against teams from the other conference.

“I was running for dear life,” Jenkins said. “My hamstrings about to pull and everything.”

Prescott sat on the field in disbelief as the Jaguars celebrated one of their more improbable wins in franchise history.

“Unlucky bounce for us; hell of a play by them,” Cowboys coach Mike Mccarthy said.

The shocker prevented Dallas from securing a playoff spot, at least for now. Jacksonvil­le (6-8), meanwhile, ended up gaining ground on reeling Tennessee (77) in the topsy-turvy AFC South.

The Jaguars stormed back from a 27-10 deficit to take the lead in the fourth quarter, only to see Prescott and the Cowboys answer. Trevor Lawrence drove Jacksonvil­le into position for Riley Patterson’s 48-yard field that sent the game into overtime.

Jacksonvil­le won the coin toss and had a chance to win it but went three- and- out. Jenkins’ pick- 6 three plays later ended the game.

“To end the game on a pick- 6, yeah, it’s tough,” Prescott said. “It’s tough. It’s frustratin­g. ... It’s tough treading that line, trying to make a play, trying to be aggressive, and at the same time not putting the ball at risk.”

Prescott completed 23 of 30 passes for 256 yards, with three touchdowns and two intercepti­ons. Two of his TD passes went to Brown.

Lawrence was better. He completed 27 of 42 passes for 318 yards, with four touchdowns and an intercepti­on. Lawrence also lost a fumble. Three of his TD passes went to Zay Jones.

 ?? BOB SELF — THE FLORIDA TIMES-UNION VIA AP ?? Jaguars safety Rayshawn Jenkins runs into the end zone after intercepti­ng a pass for a game-winning touchdown in overtime against the Cowboys on Sunday in Jackonsvil­le, Fla.
BOB SELF — THE FLORIDA TIMES-UNION VIA AP Jaguars safety Rayshawn Jenkins runs into the end zone after intercepti­ng a pass for a game-winning touchdown in overtime against the Cowboys on Sunday in Jackonsvil­le, Fla.

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