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The Jacksonville Jaguars score in victory over the Patriots

The Jacksonville Jaguars score in victory over the Patriots

The Jacksonville Jaguars return to the United States after going 1-1 in their two London games this season, losing to the Chicago Bears in Week 6 and bouncing back in Week 7 on Sunday against New England Patriots defeated.

Down 2-5 on the year, the Jaguars will be hoping to capitalize on their strong showing overseas as they approach the second half of the 2024 season.

“We have to duplicate it. We have to double the energy. “We have to repeat what we did here,” Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said after the win. “This week of training has been one of our better weeks of training and we need to be able to take this to the end and do it again.

Below are Jacksonville's team-wide snap counts and playing time breakdowns from Week 7.

Jaguars offense

Oct 20, 2024; London, United Kingdom; Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. (7) catches a 58-yard pass against New England Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez (0) during the first half of an NFL International Series game at Wembley Stadium. Mandatory attribution: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

OT Anton Harrison: 61 (100%)

OG Ezra Cleveland: 61 (100%)

OG Brandon Scherff: 61 (100%)

QB Trevor Lawrence: 61 (100%)

C Mitch Morse: 59 (97%)

OT Walker Little: 56 (92%)

WR Gabe Davis: 42 (69%)

WR Brian Thomas Jr.: 40 (66%)

RB Tank Bigsby: 40 (66%)

WR Christian Kirk: 35 (57%)

TE Evan Engram: 34 (56%)

RE Luke Farrell: 31 (51%)

TE Brenton Strange: 28 (46%)

WR Parker Washington: 21 (34%)

RB D'Ernest Johnson: 21 (34%)

WR Tim Jones: 10 (16%)

OT Cam Robinson: 5 (8%)

TE Josiah Deguara: 3 (5%)

C Luke Forggner: 2 (3%)

Jaguars defense

LONDON, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 20: Drake Maye of the New England Patriots is tackled by Travon Walker of the Jacksonville during the NFL game between the New England Patriots and the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium on October 20, 2024 in London, England Jaguars challenged. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

S Darnell Savage Jr.: 60 (100%)

S Andre Cisco: 60 (100%)

LB Devin Lloyd: 58 (97%)

DE Josh Hines-Allen: 51 (85%)

DE Travon Walker: 49 (82%)

CB Tyson Campbell: 46 (77%)

CB Jarrian Jones: 45 (75%)

CB Ronald Darby: 43 (72%)

LB Ventrell Miller: 35 (58%)

CB Montaric Brown: 31 (52%)

DT DaVon Hamilton: 31 (52%)

DE Arik Armstead: 31 (52%)

LB Chad Muma: 23 (38%)

DT Jeremiah Ledbetter: 23 (38%)

S Antonio Johnson: 19 (32%)

LB Yasir Abdullah: 18 (30%)

DT Tyler Lacy: 17 (28%)

DE Joe Gaziano: 10 (17%)

DT Jordan Jefferson: 10 (17%)

Jaguars special teams

LONDON, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 20: Parker Washington of the Jacksonville Jaguars celebrates a touchdown with his teammates during the NFL game between the New England Patriots and the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium on October 20, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

LB Yasir Abdullah: 18 (82%)

S Daniel Thomas: 18 (82%)

LB Caleb Johnson: 18 (82%)

WR Tim Jones: 16 (73%)

TE Josiah Deguara: 16 (73%)

LB Chad Muma: 16 (73%)

S Antonio Johnson: 16 (73%)

TE Brenton Strange: 12 (55%)

CB Jarrian Jones: 12 (55%)

K Cam Little: 10 (45%)

WR Parker Washington: 8 (36%)

DE Joe Gaziano: 8 (36%)

CB Montaric Brown: 7 (32%)

P Logan Cooke: 6 (27%)

LS Ross Matiscik: 6 (27%)

OT Anton Harrison: 4 (18%)

OG Brandon Scherff: 4 (18%)

OG Ezra Cleveland: 4 (18%)

OT Walker Little: 4 (18%)

TE Luke Farrell: 4 (18%)

C Luke Fortner: 4 (18%)

LB Devin Lloyd: 4 (18%)

LB Ventrell Miller: 4 (18%)

DT Tyler Lacy: 4 (18%)

CB De'Antre Prince: 4 (18%)

G Cooper Hpdges: 4 (18%)

DE Josh Hines-Allen: 2 (9%)

DE Travon Walker: 2 (9%)

DT DaVon Hamilton: 2 (9%)

DT Jeremiah Ledbetter: 2 (9%)

CB Ronald Darby: 1 (5%)

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