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Fans React To Jaguars Win On Thursday Night Football

Fans React To Jaguars Win On Thursday Night Football
Fans React To Jaguars Win On Thursday Night Football


Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Jacksonville Jaguars jogs off the field after the Jaguars defeated the New York Jets to win the game at MetLife Stadium on December 22, 2022 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
(Photo by Dustin Satloff/Getty Images)

 

The Jacksonville Jaguars are in control of their own destiny thanks to their win during Thursday Night Football.

While they need to win out, their win against the New York Jets puts them in control of a possible AFC South division title.

With the win, fans are giving their reactions as the Jaguars close in on an NFL playoff miracle.

 

Fans Happy Over Jaguars Win

It was a great road victory for the Jaguars as they got a 19-3 win over the New York Jets.

While the win helps the Jaguars, it also helps other playoff teams, like the Los Angeles Chargers.

Their fan base was happy to see the Jets lose to the Jaguars.

However, fans of the Jaguars also made their voices heard as they see their team as a dangerous team.

But Rob Jarnagin wasn’t the only one on Twitter who sees the Jaguars as a threat to AFC playoffs teams.

While they are looking solid now, fans know they must win out to get into the AFC playoffs as the 4th seed.

With the game being nearly flawless, fans also saw it was only one offensive mistake that led to points for the Jets.

Overall, fans are seeing a team getting hot at the right time for them.

As they now control their own destiny, it is only them who can stop their playoff hopes.

With Trevor Lawrence entering his second season in the NFL, he’s looking to make his mark quickly in the NFL.

If the Jaguars keep up their winning ways, they can be the shock of the NFL for this season.



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