Buffalo Bills v Jacksonville Jaguars: NFL playoffs wildcard round live

 

‏Matt Prater's 47-yard FG extends Buffalo's lead | Bills vs. Jaguars Highlights

‏Buffalo Bills kicker Matt Prater converts on a 47-yard field goal to extend the Bills lead over the Jacksonville Jaguars to 13-7.

‏Buffalo go play action. It works a treat. The linebackers all crunch down and Dawson Knox is wide open to make a 24-yard grab. Next Gabe Davis does Gabe Davis things and lets a catch bounce off his chest anticipating contact. Davis was unfortunately right about the viciousness of it as he has to be helped off the field. With about 30 to go a short pass brings up 3rd and 6. Allen takes off on the scramble … but he slides and they give the 1st down. Looks dodgy and the Jags challenge.

‏Jacksonville are heating up on defense as pressure forces Josh Allen to throw it away on 2nd down. With four to get Allen lays one to Dalton Kincaid on the sideline. 1st down.

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‏Left tackle Trent Williams is starting for the 49ers but wide receiver Ricky Pearsall is out with a knee injury.

‏Another brilliant throw from Trevor Lawrence gets exactly what it deserves. Parker Washington streaks from left to right across the middle of the end zone and the throw is perfectly placed ahead for Washington to run on to. The defender was right on him but he hangs on while flying through the air. He’s got six catches for 76 yards and the go-ahead score.

‏Bills 13-10 Jaguars 14:04, 4th quarter

‏Washington gets another grab and inches the Jags close to a 3rd down with about seven to go for a score and the lead. On 3rd and 1 Lawrence dives over for 1st and Goal.


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