Jacksonville Jaguars vs Detroit Lions: Complete Game Recap & Key Player Stats
The Detroit Lions turned Ford Field into a highlight reel, steamrolling the Jacksonville Jaguars 52–6 in one of the most lopsided performances of the season. From the opening possession, Detroit controlled tempo, space, and momentum, leaving no doubt about who owned the night.
Quarterback Jared Goff played with surgical precision, connecting with his receivers almost effortlessly. His poise and accuracy helped Detroit establish an early lead that ballooned into a full-scale rout by halftime. For Jacksonville, it was a night of frustration and missed opportunities.
How the Game Unfolded?
Detroit’s offense was firing on every level — fast passing, punishing runs, and aggressive downfield strikes. Amon-Ra St. Brown repeatedly broke through coverage for big gains, while David Montgomery bulldozed the Jaguars’ defensive front with physical runs.
Goff’s performance was near perfect: 24 completions on 29 passes, 412 yards, and four touchdowns. His chemistry with St. Brown and Josh Reynolds made the Lions unstoppable through the air.
Player Stats
Detroit Lions – Key Performers
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Player 110_f7115b-19> |
Position 110_3ac782-08> |
Highlights 110_46f2bb-d3> |
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Jared Goff 110_cd7376-60> |
QB 110_cb320d-09> |
24/29, 412 yards, 4 TDs, 0 INT 110_cdc837-af> |
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Amon-Ra St. Brown 110_258f61-87> |
WR 110_f3753e-13> |
11 catches, 161 yards, 2 TDs 110_602688-14> |
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David Montgomery 110_a55eb7-f7> |
RB 110_8aac06-cb> |
15 carries, 75 yards, 2 TDs 110_5dd309-93> |
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Jahmyr Gibbs 110_174e04-af> |
RB 110_d3bf7e-67> |
11 carries, 69 yards, 1 TD; 4 rec, 54 yards 110_fc0019-77> |
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Josh Reynolds 110_189cbf-aa> |
WR 110_91b71c-f9> |
2 receptions, 36 yards, 1 TD 110_202956-c0> |
Jacksonville Jaguars – Key Performers
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Player 110_642211-d7> |
Position 110_eb6f2d-e1> |
Highlights 110_7ad90f-0a> |
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Mac Jones 110_5d1b16-ce> |
QB 110_f2e260-c3> |
17/29, 138 yards, 1 INT 110_f37dcb-5c> |
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Travis Etienne Jr. 110_404e6a-32> |
RB 110_7311a9-f8> |
12 carries, 27 yards 110_5282c8-e0> |
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Evan Engram 110_574199-eb> |
TE 110_e39f43-a3> |
6 receptions, 58 yards 110_32bc37-6c> |
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Gabe Davis 110_8328c0-8d> |
WR 110_549093-26> |
3 receptions, 24 yards 110_3c333b-b6> |
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Devin Lloyd 110_65ddbd-74> |
LB 110_e07485-54> |
10 tackles 110_9a56df-4a> |
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Andre Cisco 110_67383d-40> |
S 110_bf79d1-d2> |
8 tackles, 1 PD 110_06e24f-fd> |
Team Stats Comparison
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Category 110_6fad81-f5> |
Jaguars 110_2a0af3-3b> |
Lions 110_d9c324-f4> |
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Total Yards 110_c41fa4-f0> |
170 110_544a21-a3> |
645 110_9df543-41> |
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Passing Yards 110_3d37ab-0e> |
125 110_fb3ee9-9b> |
450 110_eb056d-3f> |
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Rushing Yards 110_9ab004-2d> |
45 110_2aa682-d8> |
195 110_301487-15> |
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First Downs 110_1e2ede-ea> |
10 110_4d50fe-47> |
31 110_842fb1-e9> |
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3rd Down Efficiency 110_917acc-3b> |
2/11 110_da9a2b-1e> |
9/13 110_76bdff-91> |
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Red Zone Efficiency 110_2a25ee-a7> |
0/1 110_7025ed-1b> |
6/7 110_d43002-ce> |
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Turnovers 110_232b07-27> |
1 110_5b2088-93> |
0 110_122a6c-1d> |
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Time of Possession 110_03f71a-28> |
20:54 110_f47f34-bf> |
39:06 110_3ca9e1-8f> |
Key Moments That Defined the Game
- Opening Drive Surge (7–0) – Detroit scored on its first possession and never looked back.
- Montgomery’s Double Strike – Two touchdowns in back-to-back drives buried Jacksonville early.
- St. Brown’s Explosive Catch – A 40-yard touchdown grab turned a rout into a statement.
- Third-Quarter Takeaway – Detroit’s defense forced a fumble that crushed Jacksonville’s final hope.
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Most Common Queries
Q1. What was the final score of the game?
The Detroit Lions defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 52–6 in a dominant performance.
Q2. Who led the Lions’ offense?
Quarterback Jared Goff, with 412 yards and 4 touchdowns.
Q3. Which receiver stood out the most?
Amon-Ra St. Brown, with 161 yards and 2 TDs, was unstoppable against Jacksonville’s secondary.
Q4. Did the Jaguars score a touchdown?
No — both of their scoring drives ended in field goals.
Q5. What was the Lions’ biggest advantage?
Superior third-down efficiency and ball control — Detroit held possession for almost 40 minutes.
Final Words
The Lions’ 52–6 victory was a masterclass in offensive rhythm and defensive command. Every element — quarterback precision, run blocking, red-zone execution, and secondary coverage — clicked in harmony.
For Jacksonville, the game was a humbling reminder of the gap between promise and performance. Without improved protection and better situational play-calling, their potential will continue to be overshadowed by inconsistency.
Detroit’s complete performance at home solidified its reputation as one of the NFC’s most complete teams — efficient, explosive, and built for postseason success.