Game Report: Kansas City Chiefs 17, Jaguars 9

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A game that went against script still had a chance to go right for the Jaguars late.

It didn’t happen.

The Jaguars, in a “benchmark” game in the 2023 regular-season home opener against the defending Super Bowl champions, couldn’t quite overcome Patrick Mahomes – or their own missed opportunities and mistakes – and the Kansas City Chiefs held on for a 17-9 victory in front of 69,615 at EverBank Stadium Sunday afternoon.

“You play good teams, you play well-coached teams, you can’t beat yourself; that’s what we did today,” Jaguars Head Coach Doug Pederson said.

Added Pederson, “The glaring thing is just our execution.”

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The Jaguars (1-1) lost an eighth consecutive meeting to the Chiefs (1-1) dating to 2009, with Kansas City beating the Jaguars once in Week 10 last season and once in an AFC Divisional Playoff this past January.

“This is the team that beat us in the playoffs last year,” Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence said. “You kind of have that fresh in your mind all offseason and the schedule comes out: You get Week 2 against Kansas City. We took care of business week one and then we get our shot here at home …

“Laying an egg offensively, it’s pretty frustrating.”

Kelce

The Jaguars were held without a touchdown for the first time since a 13-6 Week 2022 loss to Houston, with Lawrence on Sunday comparing the two losses. The nine points were the Jaguars’ fewest since that game.

The Jaguars have five sacks and six takeaways this season.

“The defense played well,” Pederson said. “The defense kept us in this football game, created the takeaways. It’s just execution. We have to do better. We have to execute. We have too many guys on offense, veteran players. We all need to do better. Start with me.”

Step by Step:

  • The teams exchanged punts through first quarter, with each team driving past midfield once and punting to end the possession. 
  • The Jaguars gained momentum early in a turnover-heavy second-quarter, taking a 3-0 lead with kicker Brandon McManus’ 32-yard field goal with 12:59 remaining in the first half. That play came four plays after Jones recovered a muff by Chiefs punt returner Richie James at the Chiefs 17. The Jaguars forced three turnovers in the quarter and Kansas City forced one. A nine-yard pass from Mahomes to Moore gave the Chiefs a 7-3 lead with :27 remaining in the half, with the Jaguars immediately driving 44 yards on five plays for a 49-yard field goal by McManus on the last play of the second quarter. A 26-yard pass from Lawrence to Ridley helped set up the field goal.
  • The Chiefs drove quickly to start the second half with Mahomes passes for another nine-yard touchdown pass, this one to Kelce, for a 14-6 lead with 11:30 remaining in a third quarter that ended with that score.
  • The Jaguars cut the lead but missed an opportunity early in the fourth quarter. The Jaguars faced first-and-goal at the one after a pass interference penalty. Lawrence lost three yards on first down, with McManus’ 22-yard field goal after two incomplete passes cutting the Chiefs’ lead to 14-9 with 13:43 remaining. A 38-yard field goal by Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker pushed the Chiefs’ lead to 17-9 with 8:10 remaining.

Notable:

  • Game day inactives for the Jaguars Sunday were safety Antonio Johnson (hamstring), rookie wide receiver Parker Washington, rookie wide receiver Elijah Cooks and running back JaMycal Hasty. Right guard Brandon Scherff and center Luke Fortner played after being listed as questionable on Friday’s final injury report of the week with ankle injuries sustained in a Week 1 victory over the Indianapolis Colts.

Injury report:

  • Jaguars wide receiver Zay Jones sustained a knee injury in the second quarter and returned.
  • Outside linebacker Josh Allen sustained a shoulder injury in the third quarter and returned.
  • Running back Travis Etienne Jr. left with cramps in the fourth quarter.
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