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Indianapolis Colts vs Jacksonville Jaguars Match Player Stats (Dec 28, 2025)

Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN | FOX | Attendance: 66,080 | Duration: 3:05

JAXIND
Record12-48-8
CoachLiam CoenShane Steichen
Final2317

Score by Quarter

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Final
Jacksonville Jaguars0710623
Indianapolis Colts377017


What Happened

Jacksonville trailed 10-0 before Trevor Lawrence took over with his legs, the Jaguars scored 23 of the game’s final 30 points, and Cam Little hit a 53-yard field goal with 18 seconds left to finish off a 23-17 win over Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 28, 2025.

The Colts drew first blood. Ashton Dulin’s 53-yard kickoff return set up Blake Grupe’s 33-yard field goal, then a Jakobi Meyers fumble on Jacksonville’s first possession handed Indianapolis the ball at the Jaguars’ 17-yard line. Jonathan Taylor ran it in from three yards two plays later and the Colts led 10-0.

Lawrence made up the deficit with his feet instead of his arm. A 12-play, 69-yard second-quarter drive ended with him scrambling in from four yards to cut the lead to 10-7. He then led an 81-yard drive out of halftime, converting a third-and-ten with a 37-yard Parker Washington gain before scoring himself from six yards to put Jacksonville ahead 14-10.

Philip Rivers matched it. A 5-yard touchdown pass to Mo Alie-Cox gave Indianapolis a 17-14 lead midway through the third quarter. From that point, the Colts’ offense never scored again.

Little tied it at 17 with a 34-yard field goal. Cornerback Jarrian Jones intercepted Rivers on the next Indianapolis drive and returned it 13 yards to set up Little’s 42-yarder with 6:58 left. When Parker Washington lost five yards on a third-down carry inside the two-minute mark, Little stepped out and hit from 53 yards to push it to 23-17. Antonio Johnson intercepted backup Riley Leonard’s final throw into the end zone to seal it.

“We are a very confident group,” Lawrence said. “We feel like, ‘Why not us?’ We feel like it should be us.”


Team Stats

StatJAXIND
Total Yards370204
Net Passing Yards249135
Rushing Yards12169
Total Plays6855
Yards per Play5.43.7
1st Downs2116
Passing 1st Downs149
Rushing 1st Downs75
3rd Down Conv.7/14 (50%)4/11 (36%)
4th Down Conv.1/20/1
Red Zone (Scored/Att)2/52/3
Turnovers22
Fumbles Lost10
Interceptions Thrown12
Penalties6-555-45
Time of Possession32:1927:41

Passing Stats

Lawrence completed 23 of 37 passes for 263 yards, with no touchdowns through the air and one interception — Germaine Pratt’s end-zone pick in the final minute of the second quarter that killed a Jacksonville drive at the Indianapolis 16. The 72.2 passer rating was his lowest in five weeks, ending a streak of four straight games with 275-plus yards, two touchdowns, and a rating above 100. It did not matter. His two rushing scores made the aerial production secondary.

Rivers finished 17-of-30 for 147 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. He was sacked twice, hurried eight times, and replaced by Leonard on the game’s final drive. Leonard threw one pass. Johnson intercepted it.

PlayerTeamCmpAttYdsTDINTSack-YdsLongRating
Trevor LawrenceJAX2337263012-143772.2
Philip RiversIND1730147112-121866.9
Riley LeonardIND010010-0—0.0

“The fact they were at eight wins so soon,” Rivers said, “and it’s just been a tough last six-game stretch or so.”


Rushing Stats

Travis Etienne’s 76 yards on 17 carries pushed him past 1,000 rushing yards for the season, the third time he has reached that mark in four NFL seasons. Taylor ran 21 times for 70 yards and a score. His 18th rushing touchdown tied the Colts’ single-season franchise record, and his 19 total touchdowns matched his career-best mark from 2021. The touchdown also moved him past Edgerrin James into fourth place on Indianapolis’ all-time scoring list at 76 career touchdowns.

PlayerTeamAttYdsAvgTDLong
Travis Etienne Jr.JAX17764.5013
Trevor LawrenceJAX8263.3211
DeeJay DallasJAX22110.5017
LeQuint Allen Jr.JAX133.003
Parker WashingtonJAX1-5-5.00—
JAX Total291214.2217
Jonathan TaylorIND21703.3110
Philip RiversIND1-1-1.00—
IND Total22693.1110

Receiving Stats

Washington was Lawrence’s most consistent target all afternoon. Eight receptions on ten looks for 115 yards. His 37-yard gain in the second quarter was the key play on Jacksonville’s go-ahead scoring drive in the third, and a 16-yard catch in the fourth quarter kept the clock-draining possession alive.

On the Indianapolis side, Tyler Warren caught all five targets thrown to him for 43 yards — a clean efficiency line from the rookie tight end. Alec Pierce was targeted five times and finished without a reception. With Pierce unable to threaten deep, Jacksonville’s secondary sat in coverage and Rivers rarely had the windows to push the ball downfield.

Jacksonville Jaguars Receiving

PlayerPosTgtRecYdsAvgTDLongYAC
Parker WashingtonWR10811514.403737
Brenton StrangeTE535418.002040
Jakobi MeyersWR96396.5093
Brian Thomas Jr.WR74399.80176
Travis Etienne Jr.HB32168.001516
Tim PatrickWR100—0——
DeeJay DallasHB100—0——
Johnny MundtTE100—0——

Indianapolis Colts Receiving

PlayerPosTgtRecYdsAvgTDLongYAC
Tyler WarrenTE55438.601420
Josh DownsWR523417.00181
Mo Alie-CoxTE33206.7186
Will MalloryTE111616.00160
Michael Pittman Jr.WR32168.00126
Jonathan TaylorHB63144.70715
Ameer AbdullahHB1144.0043
Alec PierceWR500—0——

Defensive Stats

Oluokun led all players in combined tackles with 13. Montaric Brown drew eight targets and allowed two completions, finishing with two pass breakups. Jones’ fourth-quarter interception came on a third-and-four with Indianapolis threatening to retake the lead, and Johnson’s end-zone pick was the final play of the game.

For Indianapolis, Cross was the most active defender on the field, leading all players with 12 combined tackles. Pratt’s red-zone interception in the second quarter was the best defensive play of the afternoon, but it translated to no points — the Colts punted on their next possession.

Jacksonville Jaguars Defense

PlayerPosCombSoloAstSacksTFLQB HitsPDINT
Foyesade OluokunLB135800000
Josh Hines-AllenDE6331.01110
Montaric BrownCB64200020
Andrew WingardS53201000
Devin LloydLB51400110
Travon WalkerDE4401.02300
Eric MurrayS32100010
DaVon HamiltonDT21100000
Matt DickersonDL20200000
Greg Newsome IICB11000010
Jarrian JonesCB10100011 (13 yds)
Antonio JohnsonS11000011 (0 yds)

Indianapolis Colts Defense

PlayerPosCombSoloAstSacksTFLQB HitsPDINT
Nick CrossS129301100
Kenny Moore IICB108202000
Germaine PrattLB75200021 (0 yds)
Cameron MitchellCB74300020
Zaire FranklinLB51400000
Camryn BynumS43100000
Grover StewartDT40400200
Adetomiwa AdebaworeDT3211.01100
Sauce GardnerCB32100010
Laiatu LatuDE2201.01210
Samson EbukamDE21101000
Neville GallimoreDT10100010
Mekhi BlackmonCB11000000

Special Teams

Little went 3-for-3 on field goals, with distances of 34, 42, and 53 yards. His 53-yarder with 18 seconds remaining was both the longest kick of the day and the one that removed any realistic path back for Indianapolis.

Dulin averaged 43.0 yards per kick return and generated 129 total return yards, giving the Colts good starting field position throughout. Logan Cooke averaged 63.5 yards per punt for Jacksonville, with his 66-yarder in the third quarter backing Indianapolis to their own 20.

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGFG%LongXPPts
Cam LittleJAX3/3100%532/211
Blake GrupeIND1/1100%332/25

Punting

PlayerTeamNo.YdsAvgLongTBIn 20
Logan CookeJAX212763.56611
Rigoberto SanchezIND419248.05402

Kick and Punt Returns

PlayerTeamTypeNo.YdsAvgLongTD
Ashton DulinINDKR312943.0550
DeeJay DallasJAXKR26231.0320
LeQuint Allen Jr.JAXKR25829.0310
Parker WashingtonJAXPR3103.350
Josh DownsINDPR100.000

Injuries

  • Sauce Gardner, CB (IND): Aggravated a calf injury in the third quarter. Did not return.
  • Michael Pittman Jr., WR (IND): Briefly exited in the first quarter with a calf issue. Returned and finished the game.

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeTeamPlayJAXIND
1st11:14INDBlake Grupe 33-yd FG03
2nd12:49INDJonathan Taylor 3-yd rush (Grupe kick)010
2nd5:38JAXTrevor Lawrence 4-yd rush (Little kick)710
3rd7:26JAXTrevor Lawrence 6-yd rush (Little kick)1410
3rd5:58INDMo Alie-Cox 5-yd pass from Rivers (Grupe kick)1417
3rd1:25JAXCam Little 34-yd FG1717
4th6:58JAXCam Little 42-yd FG2017
4th0:18JAXCam Little 53-yd FG2317

What the Result Meant

Liam Coen became the first head coach in NFL history to win 12 games after inheriting a team that had won four the previous season. Jacksonville held a one-game lead in the AFC South heading into the final week of the 2025 regular season.

For Indianapolis, the loss confirmed one of the more striking collapses in recent NFL history. The Colts started 8-2, the best record in the AFC through Week 11. They lost six of their final seven games and finished 8-8, missing the playoffs entirely. No team had done that after starting 8-2 since the 1995 Oakland Raiders.

When Antonio Johnson stepped in front of Leonard’s desperation throw into the end zone, it was Jacksonville’s seventh straight win and Indianapolis’ sixth straight loss. The full Colts vs Jaguars player stats above reflect that gap in full — 166 more total yards, 114 more passing yards, and a kicker who never missed.


Game played December 28, 2025. Final: Jacksonville Jaguars 23, Indianapolis Colts 17. Week 17, 2025 NFL Season.

Bobby Smith
Bobby Smithhttps://thesportie.com/
Bobby A. Smith is a Senior Sports Analyst with over nine years of professional experience, specializing in forensic analysis of game strategy and player performance. His work provides a definitive lens on a broad spectrum of professional sports, delivering expert commentary on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, Soccer, Boxing, Cricket, F1, and NASCAR. Unlike surface-level reporting, Bobby’s analysis is known for identifying the critical, game-deciding patterns that raw statistics often obscure. Every article is grounded in rigorous, fact-based research and an unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity.

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