The 2026-27 NFL regular season schedule has been released, and we are getting closer to Jaguars football.
While the Jaguars did not land any holiday games, they are hitting the main stage with games scheduled for Thursday Night Football, Sunday Night Football, and Monday Night Football.
Let’s revisit the last time the Jaguars beat each of their 2026 regular-season opponents.
Week 1: Cleveland Browns (home)
Week 11 at FirstEnergy Stadium on November 19, 2017
Final score: Jaguars 19 – Browns 7
Attendance: 57,003
Jacksonville recorded
15 first downs, 284 total net yards, and a 36:55 time of possession, compared to Cleveland’s 11 first downs, 184 total net yards, and 23:05 time of possession. Marcedes Lewis and Telvin Smith scored touchdowns. Blake Bortles completed 17 out of 30 attempted passes for 154 yards. Leonard Fournette led the team with 111 rushing yards, and Marqise Lee led with 45 receiving yards. Josh Lambo made two out of the three attempted field goals. Telvin Smith and A.J. Bouye both had interceptions. Yannick Ngakoue, Malik Jackson, Calais Campbell, and Dante Fowler Jr. registered five sacks on DeShone Kizer for a loss of 45 yards. Jalen Ramsey led the team with six combined tackles.
Week 2: Denver Broncos (away)
Week 16 at Empower Field at Mile High on December 21, 2025
Final score: Jaguars 34 – Broncos 20
Attendance: 75,261
The game started with a few punts on both sides. The Broncos go for it on fourth down and get the needed yardage. Coach Coen challenged the call, but the call stood. The Broncos’ attempted 44-yard field goal hit the uprights. Trevor Lawrence hits Parker Washington for a touchdown. The Broncos respond with a Nix-to-Sutton touchdown. Travis Etienne stumbled for a loss of five yards, and Lawrence is sacked to bring up fourth down for the Jags. Travon Walker makes a massive stop on fourth down, but Will Lutz’s field goal attempt is good, giving the Broncos the lead 10-7. DeeJay Dallas sets up the Jaguars’ offense with good field position, resulting in a Brenton Strange touchdown. Denver punts, and Cam Little makes the attempted field goal. The Broncos score a touchdown, and Lawrence responds with a touchdown of his own. The Jaguars score another touchdown and recover a fumble. Little’s kick is good, giving the Jags a 34-17 lead. The Broncos kick a field goal, the Jags go three-and-out, and when it looks like the Broncos’ offense is picking up momentum, Jarrian Jones intercepts Bo Nix.
Week 3: New England Patriots (home)
Week 7 at Wembley Stadium on October 20, 2024
Final score: Patriots 16 – Jaguars 32
Attendance: 86,651
Devin Lloyd sacked Drake Maye at the beginning of the first quarter; however, that was followed by a Jamycal Hasty touchdown and a punt by Logan Cooke to make it a 7-0 game to end the quarter. Cam Robinson left the game early with a concussion. The Patriots moved the ball down the field, made the field goal, and brought the score up to 10-0. The Jaguars started to heat up offensively with Gabe Davis, Christian Kirk, D’Ernest Johnson, and Tank Bigsby getting first downs. The team ended the drive with a touchdown pass from Trevor Lawrence to Brian Thomas Jr. The Patriots punted the next drive. Lawrence had another deep pass for 58 yards to BTJ, followed by Bigsby scoring a touchdown and giving the Jaguars the first lead of the game. Parker Washington returned a 96-yard punt for a touchdown, and the two-point conversion from Lawrence to Thomas was good. The Jags entered the second half leading the Patriots 22-10. Cam Little’s field goal brought it to 25-10 entering the fourth quarter. The Jaguars go for it on fourth down, but the Patriots’ defense makes the stop. The two teams each score another touchdown, and the Jaguars bring home the win.
Week 4: Cincinnati Bengals (away)
Week 7 at Paul Brown Stadium on October 20, 2019
Final score: Jaguars 27 – Bengals 17
Attendance: 42,784
Keelan Cole and Yannick Ngakoue scored touchdowns. Gardner Minshew completed 15 out of 32 attempted passes for 255 yards and was sacked twice for a loss of 11 yards. Leonard Fournette led the team with 131 rushing yards, and Dede Westbrook led with 103 receiving yards. Logan Cooke averaged 42.2 yards, and Josh Lambo made the four attempted field goals. Myles Jack, Ronnie Harrison, and Ngakoue intercepted passes from Andy Dalton. Joshua Hines-Allen and Abry Jones sacked Dalton twice for a loss of 18 yards. A.J. Bouye led the team with six solo tackles.
Week 5: Philadelphia Eagles (London)
Week 8 at Lincoln Financial Field on October 29, 2006
Final score: Jaguars 13 – Eagles 6
Attendance: 69,249
David Garrard completed 10 out of 17 attempted passes for 87 yards and was sacked once for a loss of 11 yards. Fred Taylor scored the only touchdown and led the team with 103 rushing yards. Matt Jones led with 32 receiving yards. Josh Scobee made both attempted field goals. Clint Ingram, Rob Meier, Bobby McCray, Brent Hawkins, and John Henderson sacked Donovan McNabb four times for a loss of 19 yards. Daryl Smith led the team with nine combined tackles.
Weeks 6 and 15: Houston Texans
Week 3 at EverBank Stadium on September 21, 2025
Final score: Texans 10 – Jaguars 17
Attendance: 58,161
The two teams started the game with back-to-back three-and-outs. The Texans attempted a field goal on the following drive, and Kai Fairbairn missed the 52-yard kick. Trevor Lawrence completed five consecutive passes with the drive resulting in a Bhayshul Tuten touchdown. C.J. Stroud gets sacked by Travon Walker and Devin Lloyd to cap off the first quarter. The Texans made the attempted field goal to lessen the gap. A fight breaks out on the sidelines, and the two teams trade punts to end the half. Travis Hunter has an impressive 21-yard run, followed by Cam Little making the field goal. Josh Hines-Allen sacks C.J. Stroud, and Little misses the field goal to close out the third. The fourth quarter starts on a positive note with Jourdan Lewis intercepting Stroud’s pass. The Texans score quickly, and the Jags score another touchdown. Josh Hines-Allen tips Stroud’s pass, and with the help of Antonio Johnson, the game is sealed for the Jaguars.
Weeks 8 and 18: Indianapolis Colts
Week 17 at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 28, 2025
Final score: Jaguars 23 – Colts 17
Attendance: 66,080
The Colts took a 3-0 lead early on after a 53-yard return, which set their offense up with good field position. A touchdown at the beginning of the second quarter increases the Colts’ lead to 10-0. Trevor Lawrence scrambles into the end zone to give the Jaguars their first points of the game. Lawrence is picked off to end the half. The Jaguars start the third quarter with a three-and-out. The offense finds a rhythm, and Lawrence gives the Jags their first lead after scoring another touchdown. The Colts immediately respond with a touchdown to retake the lead. Cam Little makes the field goal to tie the game. The third quarter ends with Travon Walker sacking Phillip Rivers. Jarrian Jones picks off Rivers, and Little’s resulting field goal is good. Another Little field goal gives the Jags the lead, and an interception by Johnson seals the Colts’ fate.
Week 9: Baltimore Ravens (away)
Week 12 at TIAA Bank Stadium on November 27, 2022
Final score: Jaguars 28 – Ravens 27
Attendance: 59,560
JaMycal Hasty, Jamal Agnew, and Marvin Jones Jr. scored touchdowns. Zay Jones scored the two-point conversion. Trevor Lawrence completed 29 out of 37 attempted passes for 321 yards and was sacked four times for a loss of 27 yards. JaMycal Hasty led the team with 28 rushing yards, and Zay Jones led with 145 receiving yards. Riley Patterson made both field goal attempts. Davon Hamilton recorded a sack for a loss of a yard on Lamar Jackson. Foyesade Oluokun led the team with 18 combined tackles.
Weeks 10 and 12: Tennessee Titans
Week 18 at EverBank Stadium on January 4, 2026
Final score: Titans 7 – Jaguars 41
Attendance: 66,015
Cam Ward scored the only Titans touchdown during the first quarter. Trevor Lawrence to Parker Washington brought the score to 7-7 at the end of the first. Ward was officially ruled out of the game. Lawrence and Brenton Strange connected for four passes, resulting in a touchdown. Antonio Johnson picks off Brandon Allen and runs it back for another six points on the board. Lawrence throws his third touchdown of the game to Quintin Morris. The defense forced a turnover on downs, followed by Cam Little hitting a 67-yard field goal. Little contributed another three points during the third quarter, giving the Jags the lead at 34-7 to start the fourth. Lawrence left the game at the start of the fourth. Nick Mullens gives the ball to Tuten for another touchdown.
Week 11: New York Giants (away)
Week 1 at MetLife Stadium on September 9, 2018
Final score: Jaguars 20 – Giants 15
Attendance: 77,992
T.J. Yeldon scored a touchdown after a pass from Blake Bortles in the second quarter, and Myles Jack returned an interception for 32 yards, resulting in a touchdown during the fourth quarter. Bortles completed 18 out of 33 attempted passes for 176 yards and was sacked once for a loss of eight yards. Yeldon led the team with 51 rushing yards, and Keelan Cole led with 54 receiving yards. Josh Lambo contributed eight points by making both point-after attempts and the two attempted field goals. Myles Jack led the team with ten combined tackles, and Calais Campbell and Lerentee McCray sacked Eli Manning twice for a loss of 14 yards.
Week 13: Chicago Bears (away)
Week 6 at Soldier Field on October 16, 2016
Final score: Jaguars 17 – Bears 16
Attendance: 61,054
Chris Ivory and Arrelious Benn scored touchdowns. Blake Bortles completed 20 out of 33 attempted passes for 271 yards and was sacked twice for a loss of eight yards. Ivory led the team with 32 rushing yards, and Allen Hurns led with 74 receiving yards. Jason Myers made the attempted field goal. Yannick Ngakoue sacked Brian Hoyer for a loss of five yards, and Paul Posluszny led the team with 11 combined tackles.
Week 14: Pittsburgh Steelers (home)
Week 8 at Acrisure Stadium on October 29, 2023
Final score: Jaguars 20 – Steelers 10
Attendance: 67,225
The first quarter brought a sack by Travon Walker, two Brandon McManus field goals, and multiple three-and-outs from the Steelers’ offense. Leading 6-0 at the beginning of the second quarter, Trevor Lawrence is picked off in the end zone by Damontae Kazee, leading to the Steelers kicking a field goal. McManus makes another field goal for the Jags to make the score 9-3 at the half. The Steelers defense forces another turnover, and Josh Hines-Allen answers with a sack on Mitch Trubisky. Lawrence to Etienne results in a 56-yard touchdown, and the two-point conversion is good. The Steelers score their first touchdown to bring the score to 17-10 to start the fourth quarter. Interceptions by Andrew Wingard and Antonio Johnson, along with McManus adding another three points to the board, sealed the game for the Jaguars.
Week 16: Dallas Cowboys (away)
Week 15 at TIAA Bank Stadium on December 18, 2022
Final score: Cowboys 34 – Jaguars 40
Attendance: 69,050
This game is one of the Jaguars’ top-five biggest comebacks in franchise history. The Cowboys were leading 21-7 at the half. The Jaguars received the ball to start the third quarter, and Riley Patterson made a field goal, bringing the score to 21-10. Cowboys kicker Brett Maher made two back-to-back field goals to extend the lead to 27-10. Trevor Lawrence, Marvin Jones Jr., and Zay Jones got hot. A 59-yard pass to Zay Jones resulted in a touchdown, a ten-yard pass to Marvin Jones Jr., another touchdown, followed by a 3-yard touchdown pass to Zay Jones. The Jaguars were leading 31-27 in the fourth. The Cowboys take 7:01 off the time clock and score a touchdown. The offense runs seven plays for 41 yards, and Riley Patterson ties the game at 34-34. During overtime, Rayshawn Jenkins ended the game with a 52-yard pick-six.
Week 17: Washington Commanders (home)
Week 10 at Alltel Stadium on November 10, 2002
Final score: Washington 7 – Jaguars 26
Attendance: 66,665
Stacey Mack and Fred Taylor scored touchdowns. Mark Brunell completed 19 out of 29 attempted passes for 194 yards and was sacked three times for a loss of 27 yards. Fred Taylor led the team with 82 rushing yards, and Bobby Shaw led with 69 receiving yards. Tim Seder made the four attempted field goals. The defense had three interceptions. Marcus Stroud and Danny Clark sacked Shane Matthews twice for a loss of 17 yards. T.J. Slaughter led the team with eight tackles.
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