Trevor Lawrence and Parker Washington Shine as Jaguars Defeat Patriots in Historic London Finale
Jacksonville quarterback Trevor Lawrence completed 15 of 20 pass attempts (75 percent) for 193 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions and a 121.5 passer rating, while wide receiver Parker Washington recorded a 96-yard punt-return touchdown in the Jaguars’ 32-16 victory over New England at Wembley Stadium, the third and final game in London this season.
Lawrence has 1,401 passing yards in six career London games, surpassing Blake Bortles (1,209 passing yards) for the most career passing yards ever in London games.
The victory also marked Lawrence’s fourth-career win in London, surpassing Bortles (three wins) for the most wins by a starting quarterback ever in London games.
Washington’s 96-yard punt-return touchdown marks the first punt-return touchdown ever in an NFL international game and the longest touchdown ever in an NFL international game.
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