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Jacksonville Jaguars Tie with New Orleans Saints in Preseason Game

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

The Jacksonville Jaguars played to a 17-17 tie against the New Orleans Saints in a preseason game held on August 17, 2025. The game, which took place in New Orleans, saw the Saints' Spencer Rattler connect with Dante Pettis for a 20-yard touchdown with just 21 seconds remaining. Rattler also scrambled for a successful 2-point conversion, leveling the score. The Jaguars had a chance to break the tie in the final seconds, but a pass from Seth Henigan was intercepted by Saints safety Jonas Sanker, ending the game. Jacksonville's quarterback Trevor Lawrence played two drives, completing 8 of 10 passes for 76 yards and a touchdown. However, a turnover occurred when Lawrence tripped, leading to a fumble recovered by the Saints. Nick Mullens, who replaced Lawrence, threw for 112 yards and led the Jaguars to 10 points. The game also saw the absence of Jaguars' rookie Travis Hunter due to an upper-body injury.
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Why It's Important?

This preseason game is significant as it provides insights into the performance and readiness of both teams ahead of the regular NFL season. For the Jaguars, the game highlighted the potential of their quarterbacks, with Trevor Lawrence showing efficiency in his limited playtime. However, the turnover issues and the absence of key player Travis Hunter due to injury could be concerning for the team. The Saints, on the other hand, demonstrated resilience by tying the game in the final moments, showcasing the depth in their quarterback lineup with Spencer Rattler's performance. These preseason games are crucial for teams to assess their strategies, player fitness, and make necessary adjustments before the official season begins.

What's Next?

The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to visit the Miami Dolphins for their next preseason game on Saturday. This upcoming match will be another opportunity for the team to refine their strategies and address any weaknesses observed in the game against the Saints. The New Orleans Saints will host the Denver Broncos on the same day, providing them another chance to evaluate their roster and make final adjustments before the regular season kicks off.

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