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Trevor Lawrence scored two rushing touchdowns despite playing through illness, and DaVon Hamilton’s overtime bat-down of Geno Smith’s two-point conversion attempt sealed Jacksonville’s 30-29 win over the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on November 2, 2025. Kicker Cam Little broke the NFL’s all-time field goal distance record with a 68-yarder as the first half expired, and the game needed overtime after Little converted a 48-yarder with 16 seconds left in regulation to erase a three-point Las Vegas lead.



Final Score

TeamRecordQ1Q2Q3Q4OTFinal
Jacksonville Jaguars5-303317730
Las Vegas Raiders2-606314629
DetailInfo
DateNovember 2, 2025
Kickoff4:05 PM ET
VenueAllegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
Attendance62,080
Duration3 hours, 22 minutes
SurfaceGrass (dome)
Vegas LineJacksonville Jaguars -2.5
Over/Under44.0 (Over)
Coin TossRaiders won, deferred
OT Coin TossJaguars won, received

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeTeamScoring PlayJAXLVR
2nd0:35Las VegasBrock Bowers 7-yd pass from Geno Smith (PAT failed)06
2nd0:00JacksonvilleCam Little 68-yd FG (New NFL Record)36
3rd9:53JacksonvilleCam Little 33-yd FG66
3rd6:26Las VegasDaniel Carlson 24-yd FG69
4th14:50JacksonvilleTrevor Lawrence 7-yd rush (Cam Little kick)139
4th9:38Las VegasAshton Jeanty 15-yd pass from Geno Smith (Carlson kick)1316
4th4:06JacksonvilleBhayshul Tuten 1-yd rush (Cam Little kick)2016
4th1:52Las VegasBrock Bowers 27-yd pass from Geno Smith (Carlson kick)2023
4th0:16JacksonvilleCam Little 48-yd FG2323
OT3:24JacksonvilleTrevor Lawrence 1-yd rush (Cam Little kick)3023
OT0:16Las VegasBrock Bowers 2-yd pass from Geno Smith (2-pt conversion failed)3029

Team Stats

StatJacksonville JaguarsLas Vegas Raiders
Total Yards367331
Total Plays7760
Yards per Play4.85.5
First Downs2626
Rushing 1st Downs155
Passing 1st Downs917
Penalty 1st Downs24
Net Passing Yards216274
Completions/Attempts23/3429/39
Yards per Pass Attempt6.26.7
Net Rushing Yards15157
Rushing Attempts4219
Yards per Carry3.63.0
Sacks Allowed / Yards Lost1 / 42 / 10
3rd Down Conversions9/16 (56%)7/10 (70%)
4th Down Conversions3/3 (100%)0/1 (0%)
Red Zone Possessions54
Red Zone TDs33
Red Zone FGs11
Red Zone Scoring Rate80%100%
Turnovers11
Fumbles Lost00
Interceptions Thrown11
Penalties / Yards9 / 807 / 55
Time of Possession42:5726:47

Passing Stats

PlayerTeamCMPATTYDSTDINTSKSK YDSLNGRTG
Trevor LawrenceJAX233422001143473.2
Geno SmithLVR29392844121027117.9

Advanced Passing

PlayerTeamCmp%Adj Cmp%IAY/PACAY/CmpYAC/CmpaDOTDropsDrop%Bad Th%Prss%Blitzed
Trevor LawrenceJAX67.6%80.7%8.45.73.99.5515.2%6.1%10.3%7
Geno SmithLVR74.4%83.8%4.03.06.84.125.3%5.3%14.0%17

Rushing Stats

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerPOSCARYDSAVGTDLNG1DYBC/AttYAC/AttBrkTkl
Travis EtienneRB22843.802061.32.51
Bhayshul TutenRB9293.211140.72.60
Trevor LawrenceQB9242.72741.71.00
LeQuint AllenRB11010.001019.01.00
Dyami BrownWR144.00402.02.00
Team Total421513.6320

Las Vegas Raiders

PlayerPOSCARYDSAVGTDLNG1DYBC/AttYAC/AttBrkTkl
Ashton JeantyRB13423.201331.41.81
Geno SmithQB591.80420.81.00
Brock BowersTE166.00603.03.00
Team Total19573.0013

Receiving Stats

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerPOSTGTRECYDSAVG/RTDLNG1DYACADOTRat
Parker WashingtonWR989011.30224109.2108.3
Brian Thomas Jr.WR535518.303422516.697.9
Travis EtienneRB55316.2016133-0.492.5
Dyami BrownWR73258.30161711.713.1
Tim JonesWR111515.00151114.0118.7
Hunter LongTE3166.006014.042.4
LeQuint AllenRB1111.001001.079.2
Bhayshul TutenRB11-3-3.00-303-6.079.2
Austin TrammellWR100000030.039.6
Team Total33232209.6034

Las Vegas Raiders

PlayerPOSTGTRECYDSAVG/RTDLNG1DYACADOTRat
Brock BowersTE131212710.63277585.8147.0
Ashton JeantyRB55479.4115366-3.8145.4
Tre TuckerWR433812.70222195.5104.2
Michael MayerTE73268.70123177.313.7
Jakobi MeyersWR64235.8071125.273.6
Raheem MostertRB111414.0014117-3.0118.7
Ian ThomasTE1199.009072.0104.2
Tyler LockettWR10000005.039.6
Team Total38292849.8427

Defensive Stats

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerPOSTOTSOLOASTSKTFLPDQB HTSINT
Foyesade OluokunLB11560.01100
Jarrian JonesCB10640.00100
Antonio JohnsonS7340.00000
Ventrell MillerLB7250.00000
Andrew WingardS6240.00000
Montaric BrownCB5410.00101
Dennis GardeckOLB5320.00010
Emmanuel OgbahDL3210.51010
Greg Newsome IICB3210.00200
Josh Hines-AllenDE3121.51020
Jack KiserLB2110.00000
Branson CombsLB2020.00000
Arik ArmsteadDT1100.01000
Dawuane SmootDE1100.01000
Yasir AbdullahLB1100.00000
Danny StriggowDL1100.00000
Jourdan LewisCB1010.00000
Travon WalkerDE1010.00000
Maason SmithDT1010.00000

Las Vegas Raiders

PlayerPOSTOTSOLOASTSKTFLPDQB HTSINT
Devin WhiteLB16880.00000
Darien PorterCB10820.00000
Isaiah Pola-MaoS9720.01201
Jeremy ChinnS7430.00000
Elandon RobertsLB6420.00000
Adam ButlerDT5410.02010
Eric StokesCB5320.01000
Maxx CrosbyDE4311.03110
Jonah LauluDT4220.00000
Tristin McCollumS3210.01100
Tyree WilsonDE2200.00000
Cody LindenbergLB2200.00000
Tommy EichenbergLB2110.00000
Jamal AdamsLB1100.00000
Jack BechWR1100.00000
Thomas Booker IVDT1010.00000
Malcolm KoonceDE1010.00000
Jon RhattiganLB1010.00000
Charles SnowdenDE1100.00000
Greedy VanceCB1100.00000

Interceptions

PlayerTeamINTYDSTD
Montaric BrownJAX100
Isaiah Pola-MaoLVR100

Special Teams

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGMFGAFG%LongXPMXPAPTS
Cam LittleJAX33100%68 (NFL Record)3312
Daniel CarlsonLVR11100%24235

Little’s FG attempts: 68 yds (good), 33 yds (good), 48 yds (good). Carlson’s missed PAT came after Brock Bowers’ first touchdown catch in the second quarter.

Punting

PlayerTeamPUNTSYDSAVGLNGIn 20
Logan CookeJAX27336.5411
AJ Cole IIILVR15656.0561

Kick Returns

PlayerTeamRETYDSAVGLNGTD
Raheem MostertLVR520240.4540
Bhayshul TutenJAX25527.5300
Austin TrammellJAX15454.0540
Dyami BrownJAX24623.0240
Dylan LaubeLVR13030.0300

Punt Returns

PlayerTeamRETYDSAVGLNGTD
Parker WashingtonJAX144.040

Records Set in This Game

Cam Little (K, Jacksonville Jaguars): Little’s 68-yard field goal on the final play of the second quarter set a new NFL record for longest field goal in history. The previous record was 66 yards, made by Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker on September 26, 2021, against the Detroit Lions.

Josh Hines-Allen (DE, Jacksonville Jaguars): Hines-Allen’s 1.5 sacks brought his career total with Jacksonville to 55.5, a new franchise record. He passed Tony Brackens, who held the previous Jaguars all-time sack record.

Brock Bowers (TE, Las Vegas Raiders): Returning from a knee injury that kept him out of the three games before the 2025 season’s Week 8 bye, Bowers recorded 12 catches on 13 targets for 127 yards and three touchdowns. His five career games with at least 10 receptions made him the first player in NFL history to reach that mark within his first two NFL seasons. He was also the first Raiders tight end since Todd Christensen in 1983 to catch three touchdown passes in a single game. His streak of at least two receptions in every game to start a career reached 22 consecutive games, surpassing the previous tight end record set by Detroit’s Sam LaPorta during the 2023 and 2024 seasons.


Game Officials

RoleOfficial
RefereeAlan Eck
UmpireTab Slaughter
Down JudgeDavid Oliver
Line JudgeGreg Bradley
Back JudgeGrantis Bell
Side JudgeDale Shaw
Field JudgeJohn Jenkins

Daniel Carlson’s missed extra point after Brock Bowers’ first-half touchdown catch was, in the end, the margin. Jacksonville ran the ball 42 times, converted all three fourth-down attempts, and held possession for nearly 43 minutes. Las Vegas scored on three of four red zone visits, got four touchdown passes from Smith, and watched Bowers produce one of the finest individual performances by a tight end in the 2025 NFL season. Hamilton’s two hands in the air on the final play gave the Jaguars a 5-3 record and ended a two-game losing streak. Las Vegas dropped to 2-6, having lost six of seven.

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