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    Jacksonville Jaguars vs Texans Match Player Stats: Week 10 Full Game Breakdown

    Jack HenryBy Jack Henry10 Jun 20260216 Mins Read
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    The Houston Texans pulled off one of the most stunning comebacks of the 2025 NFL season on November 9, erasing a 19-point second-half deficit to defeat the Jacksonville Jaguars 36-29 at NRG Stadium. With starter C.J. Stroud sidelined by a concussion, backup quarterback Davis Mills stepped up under pressure, throwing two touchdowns and scrambling 14 yards for the go-ahead score with just 31 seconds remaining. The win capped a historic fourth-quarter outburst of 26 unanswered points and denied Jacksonville a shot at sweeping their division rival for the first time since 2017.

    This article provides a complete breakdown of the Jacksonville Jaguars vs Texans match player stats, team stats, key plays, and everything you need to understand what made this game one of the most remarkable of the season.

    Game Snapshot

    DetailInfo
    DateSunday, November 9, 2025
    VenueNRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
    Final ScoreHouston Texans 36 – Jacksonville Jaguars 29
    Game Type2025 NFL Regular Season – Week 10 (AFC South)
    BroadcastCBS
    AttendanceNRG Stadium (Capacity 72,220)
    WeatherDome (Indoors)
    Records After GameJaguars: 5-4 | Texans: 4-5

    Score by Quarter

    TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Final
    Jacksonville Jaguars10109029
    Houston Texans01002636

    The Jaguars dominated the first three quarters but were completely shut out in the fourth, managing just one first down and 11 total yards while the Texans poured on 26 points.

    Team Stats Comparison

    CategoryJacksonville JaguarsHouston Texans
    Total Net Yards213412
    Total Plays5569
    Average Gain Per Play3.96.0
    Net Passing Yards119282
    Completions / Attempts13/2327/45
    Completion Percentage56.5%60.0%
    Net Rushing Yards94130
    Rush Attempts2722
    Average Rush Yards3.55.9
    First Downs1927
    3rd Down Conversions4 of 11 (36.4%)10 of 15 (66.7%)
    4th Down Conversions0 of 01 of 2
    Penalties / Yards9 for 90 yards11 for 80 yards
    Turnovers22
    Fumbles / Lost2 / 12 / 1
    Interceptions Thrown11
    Sacks Allowed52
    Return Yards (All)25079
    Punt Returns2 for 90 yards1 for 8 yards
    Kickoff Returns6 for 160 yards3 for 71 yards
    Time of Possession29:0031:00
    Red Zone Efficiency2 of 4 (50%)4 of 5 (80%)
    Punts / Average3 / 45.7 yards2 / 54.0 yards
    Total Touchdowns35

    Jacksonville Jaguars Player Stats

    Passing

    PlayerComp/AttYardsTDINTComp%QB Rating
    Trevor Lawrence (#16)13/231581156.5%74.2

    Trevor Lawrence had a difficult afternoon against the NFL’s top-ranked defense. He was sacked five times, led by 3.5 sacks from Danielle Hunter alone. Lawrence fumbled on the final drive of the game, leading to Sheldon Rankins’ 32-yard fumble return touchdown that sealed Houston’s victory.

    Rushing

    PlayerAttemptsYardsTDLong
    Travis Etienne Jr. (#1)1658113
    Trevor Lawrence (#16)535021
    Bhayshul Tuten (#33)4506
    Parker Washington (#11)2-400

    Travis Etienne Jr. was Jacksonville’s most productive offensive weapon on the ground. His six-yard touchdown run in the third quarter extended the lead to 29-10, the high point of the Jaguars’ day. The team rushed for 94 yards total on 27 attempts.

    Receiving

    PlayerTargetsRecYardsTDLong
    Jakobi Meyers (#16)3341023
    Austin Trammell (#81)3233018
    Parker Washington (#11)7333117
    Johnny Mundt (#86)2121021
    Travis Etienne Jr. (#1)4219015
    LeQuint Allen (#36)11606
    Bhayshul Tuten (#33)21505
    Dyami Brown (#5)10000

    Jakobi Meyers made his Jacksonville debut after a midweek trade from Las Vegas and immediately contributed with three catches for 41 yards. Parker Washington led all Jacksonville receivers with seven targets and scored the Jaguars’ only receiving touchdown.

    Kicking

    PlayerFG (Made/Att)Long FGXP (Made/Att)Total Points
    Cam Little (#39)3/353 yards2/211

    Cam Little was one of the bright spots for Jacksonville. He made all three of his field goal attempts, including a long of 53 yards, and converted both extra points. His three field goals accounted for nine of the team’s 29 points.

    Punting

    PlayerPuntsAverageInside 20
    Logan Cooke (#9)345.7 yards2

    Punt Returns

    PlayerReturnsYardsAverageLongTD
    Parker Washington (#11)29045.0731

    Parker Washington’s 73-yard punt return touchdown in the second quarter was the highlight of Jacksonville’s special teams performance. He caught the punt at the 27-yard line and sprinted down the sideline untouched, stopping just short of the goal line before falling backward into the end zone. It was the third punt return touchdown of his career and his second of the 2025 season.

    Kickoff Returns

    PlayerReturnsYardsAverageLong
    Bhayshul Tuten (#33)514328.641
    LeQuint Allen (#36)11717.017

    Jacksonville Defense

    PlayerTacklesAssistsSacksINTFF
    Dennis Gardeck (#47)520.000
    Jarrian Jones (#22)400.010
    Greg Newsome II (#0)430.000
    Antonio Johnson (#26)331.000
    Andrew Wingard (#42)360.000
    Devin Lloyd (#0)260.000
    Danny Striggow (#92)100.000
    Josh Hines-Allen (#41)130.000
    Foye Oluokun (#23)180.000
    Travon Walker (#44)100.000
    Arik Armstead (#91)111.000
    Montaric Brown (#30)120.000
    Ventrell Miller (#51)010.001

    Jarrian Jones recorded an interception on the third play of the game, giving Jacksonville its first field goal opportunity. Danny Striggow recovered a fumble on the following kickoff return, leading directly to a Jaguars touchdown. Antonio Johnson and Arik Armstead each recorded a sack. However, the defensive unit surrendered 167 yards in the fourth quarter alone, unable to stop the Texans’ final three drives.

    Houston Texans Player Stats

    Passing

    PlayerComp/AttYardsTDINTComp%QB Rating
    Davis Mills (#10)27/452922160.0%84.7

    Davis Mills was shaky early, throwing an interception on the third play and failing to generate much offense in the first three quarters. But he found another level in the fourth quarter. He threw touchdown passes of 12 yards to Jayden Higgins and 7 yards to Dalton Schultz, then capped the comeback with a 14-yard scramble for the go-ahead score with 31 seconds left. He finished with 292 passing yards and a quarterback rating of 84.7 on the day.

    Rushing

    PlayerAttemptsYardsTDLong
    Woody Marks (#27)1463121
    Nick Chubb (#21)547019
    Davis Mills (#10)320114

    Nick Chubb, returning from injury, contributed 47 yards on five carries in a limited but promising showing. Woody Marks scored on a one-yard plunge early in the third quarter to cut the deficit to 20-10 heading into halftime. Davis Mills added a key 14-yard scramble for the go-ahead TD.

    Receiving

    PlayerTargetsRecYardsTDLong
    Nico Collins (#12)157136054
    Dalton Schultz (#86)11753120
    Jayden Higgins (#81)7542112
    Jaylin Noel (#14)4435027
    Woody Marks (#27)3218012
    Nick Chubb (#21)11505
    Christian Kirk (#13)31303

    Nico Collins was the standout performer for Houston. He hauled in seven catches for 136 yards, extending his streak to five consecutive games with 100 or more receiving yards against the Jaguars. He also caught a two-point conversion that cut the deficit to 29-18. Dalton Schultz was crucial in the comeback, catching seven passes for 53 yards and a touchdown while converting a critical third down on the winning drive. Rookie Jayden Higgins caught the first touchdown of the fourth-quarter comeback, pulling in a 12-yard score.

    Kicking

    PlayerFG (Made/Att)Long FGXP (Made/Att)Total Points
    Matthew Wright (#42)1/123 yards1/14

    Punting

    PlayerPuntsAverageInside 20
    Tommy Townsend (#6)254.0 yards0

    Houston Defense

    PlayerTacklesAssistsSacksINTFF
    Myles Bryant (#27)520.000
    Danielle Hunter (#55)523.500
    Calen Bullock (#2)420.000
    Tremon Smith (#11)310.000
    Azeez Al-Shaair (#0)350.000
    Tommy Togiai (#72)320.000
    E.J. Speed (#45)330.000
    Henry To’oTo’o (#39)220.500
    Kamari Lassiter (#4)200.000
    Will Anderson Jr. (#51)201.001
    Derek Stingley Jr. (#24)020.010
    Sheldon Rankins (#90)010.000

    Danielle Hunter had a dominant performance, recording 3.5 sacks of Trevor Lawrence and forcing the fumble that led to Sheldon Rankins’ game-sealing 32-yard touchdown return on the final play. Will Anderson Jr. also recorded a sack and a forced fumble. Derek Stingley Jr. added an interception. The Texans’ defense, ranked number one in the NFL heading into this game, held Jacksonville to zero points and 11 yards in the fourth quarter.

    Key Plays and Game-Changing Moments

    First Quarter: Jaguars Strike First Off Texans Turnovers

    The Jaguars wasted no time taking advantage of early Texans mistakes. On the third play of the game, cornerback Jarrian Jones intercepted Davis Mills and returned it to the Houston 40-yard line. The Jaguars converted the turnover into a Cam Little 32-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead.

    The very next possession began with disaster for the Texans. Ventrell Miller knocked the ball loose from kickoff returner Tremon Smith, and rookie defensive end Danny Striggow pounced on it. Five plays later, Trevor Lawrence hit Parker Washington for a seven-yard touchdown reception to make it 10-0.

    Second Quarter: Washington’s Return Blows the Game Open

    Parker Washington struck again with one of the plays of the year. He fielded a Tommy Townsend punt at the Jacksonville 27-yard line, sliced through the coverage, and sprinted 73 yards down the sideline. He paused just before the goal line, turned, and fell backward into the end zone. His teammates staged a playful CPR celebration. The punt return made it 17-0 and seemed to put the game out of reach.

    Houston answered with a Matthew Wright 23-yard field goal and a one-yard Woody Marks touchdown run in the final minutes of the first half to cut the deficit to 20-10 at the break. Cam Little added a 53-yard field goal at the 4:02 mark of the second quarter to push the Jaguars’ lead to 20-3 before the Texans’ mini-rally.

    Third Quarter: Jaguars Push the Lead to 19

    Jacksonville kept the pressure on in the third quarter. A Cam Little 33-yard field goal stretched the lead to 23-10. Then an 11-play, 58-yard drive ending in a Travis Etienne six-yard touchdown run extended the Jaguars’ advantage to 29-10 with 1:33 remaining in the third quarter. A missed two-point conversion left the score at 29-10.

    Houston tried to respond before the quarter ended but stalled on a fourth-and-five attempt, giving the ball back to Jacksonville.

    Fourth Quarter: The Historic Comeback

    With 29-10 on the board entering the fourth quarter, the Jaguars appeared completely in control. What followed was one of the most astonishing quarter-long collapses in franchise history.

    Davis Mills found Jayden Higgins for a 12-yard touchdown pass on a 13-play, 65-yard drive. Nico Collins then hauled in the two-point conversion to make it 29-18 with 12 minutes remaining.

    The Jaguars went three-and-out. Houston marched again, with Mills connecting with Dalton Schultz for a seven-yard touchdown pass to pull within 29-24. A missed two-point conversion attempt left Houston still down five.

    Another Jacksonville three-and-out. Another Houston drive. Starting at their own seven-yard line, the Texans drove 80 yards in 14 plays. Mills converted a critical third-and-long with a 20-yard pass to Schultz, and a pass-interference penalty on Jarrian Jones advanced the ball to the two-yard line. Two false start penalties set up a third-and-goal from the 16, and Mills scrambled left for 14 yards and the go-ahead touchdown with just 31 seconds remaining.

    The two-point conversion failed, leaving the score at 30-29. But Danielle Hunter then sacked Lawrence, forced a fumble, and Sheldon Rankins scooped the ball up and ran 32 yards for a touchdown to put the final score at 36-29.

    Historic Context and What This Means

    This game set or matched several notable records:

    • It was the largest lead ever surrendered by the Jaguars in franchise history. Before this game, Jacksonville was 53-0 in regular season and playoff games when leading by 19 or more points.
    • The Texans’ comeback was the second-largest in franchise history, behind only a 21-point comeback against the Chargers in 2013.
    • Nico Collins extended a personal streak to five consecutive games with at least 100 receiving yards against Jacksonville.
    • Parker Washington’s 73-yard punt return was the third punt return touchdown of his career and second of the 2025 season.
    • Davis Mills, as a backup, led a go-ahead scoring drive with 80 yards in 14 plays, capping it with a scrambling touchdown in the final minute.
    • Houston’s defense, ranked number one in the NFL, allowed just 11 yards and zero first downs in the fourth quarter to lock down the victory.

    Injury and Availability Notes

    Several players were unavailable or limited for Jacksonville heading into and during this game:

    • Brian Thomas Jr. (WR) – Inactive, ankle injury
    • Ezra Cleveland (G) – Inactive, knee/ankle injury
    • Jourdan Lewis (CB) – Inactive, neck injury
    • Hunter Long (TE) – Inactive, hip/knee injury
    • Cody Schrader (RB) – Inactive
    • Austin Johnson (DT) – Inactive
    • Anton Harrison (OT) – Left game in Q4 with knee injury
    • Patrick Mekari (G) – Left game in Q4 with knee injury
    • Dyami Brown (WR) – Played despite questionable designation (concussion)

    For Houston, C.J. Stroud (concussion, suffered in Week 9) was inactive, which is what forced Davis Mills into the starting role. Safety M.J. Stewart was carted off with a knee injury in the second quarter.

    AFC South Standings Impact

    The result had notable implications for the AFC South divisional race:

    • The Jaguars dropped to 5-4 and fell two and a half games behind the AFC South-leading Indianapolis Colts, who improved to 8-2 with a 31-25 overtime win over Atlanta on the same day.
    • The Texans improved to 4-5 and kept their slim playoff hopes alive.
    • Jacksonville missed the chance to complete their first season sweep of Houston since 2017.
    • The Jaguars have now lost three of their last four games heading into a Week 11 home game against the Los Angeles Rams.

    Post-Game Reactions

    Liam Coen, Jacksonville Head Coach

    “We didn’t get it done. The reality is we gave up a 19-point lead to lose the game. Part of winning in the National Football League is sustaining a lead. We just needed one stop, didn’t get one. You score 29 and you feel like you’re going to have a chance to go get a win, but we didn’t get it done.”

    “Against a tough defense, points were hard to come by, especially in the second half. You have a 19-point lead and you can’t hold on to it. That’s disappointing. That’s really disappointing against an in-division opponent on the road where you’re controlling the game for the majority of it.”

    Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville QB

    “We have to be able to put a team away when you have them down that much. You have to be able to close those games out. It’s tough losing in general, but to lose that way, to control the game and let it go and give it away is tough. We have to bounce back. We have a long season ahead of us.”

    DeMeco Ryans, Houston Head Coach

    “The key for our entire game was, no one blinked. I told the guys last night it was going to be a heavyweight fight. I wanted us to continue forward, keep punching. Keep showing up. Keep fighting and never quit.”

    Davis Mills, Houston QB

    “I’ve always had the mentality to stay confident regardless of what happened on the play before. It’s kind of like the old basketball mentality – shooters shoot. If you stop you’re not going to see shots go in.”

    Nico Collins, Houston WR

    When asked what it felt like to be part of the comeback, Collins gave a straightforward answer: “It’s like a party out there.”

    Devin Lloyd, Jacksonville LB

    “We want to close that team out. Credit to them. They found a way to make plays and get the job done, but for us it just comes down to execution down the stretch, and we weren’t able to get the job done today.”

    Drive Summary Chart

    Jacksonville Jaguars Drives

    QuarterStarting PosPlaysYardsResult
    Q1HOU 40726Field Goal (Little, 32 yds)
    Q1HOU 19519Touchdown (Washington, 7-yd rec)
    Q2JAC 28510Punt
    Q2JAC 26740Field Goal (Little, 53 yds)
    Q2JAC 36515Interception
    Q3JAC 26959Field Goal (Little, 33 yds)
    Q3JAC 421158Touchdown (Etienne, 6-yd run)
    Q4JAC 133-4Punt
    Q4JAC 4536Punt
    Q4JAC 33331Sack/Fumble/Rankins TD

    Houston Texans Drives

    QuarterStarting PosPlaysYardsResult
    Q1HOU 31312Interception
    Q1HOU 35914Punt
    Q2HOU 173-12Punt
    Q2HOU 35861Field Goal (Wright, 23 yds)
    Q2HOU 35565Touchdown (Marks, 1-yd run)
    Q3HOU 40718Turnover on Downs
    Q4HOU 351365Touchdown (Higgins, 12-yd rec)
    Q4HOU 49651Touchdown (Schultz, 7-yd rec)
    Q4HOU 71493Touchdown (Mills, 14-yd scramble)

    Player Performance Highlights

    Offensive Player of the Game: Davis Mills (Houston)

    Mills overcame a rough start to become the hero of the comeback. His 27-of-45 performance for 292 yards and two touchdown passes, combined with the game-winning scramble, was the most valuable offensive contribution on the field in the fourth quarter.

    Defensive Player of the Game: Danielle Hunter (Houston)

    Hunter racked up 3.5 sacks and a forced fumble on Trevor Lawrence. He was the catalyst for the defensive performance that smothered Jacksonville in the final quarter, finishing with five tackles and two assists.

    Special Teams Star: Parker Washington (Jacksonville)

    Washington was electric in the return game, contributing a 73-yard punt return touchdown and scoring the Jaguars’ first receiving touchdown. He touched the ball nine times across passing, rushing, and return duties.

    Fantasy Football Takeaways

    • Nico Collins delivered 136 yards on seven catches and added a two-point conversion for 22 fantasy points. He remains one of the most consistent performers against Jacksonville.
    • Parker Washington’s dual-role performance makes him a strong flex option when healthy, given his punt return touchdown ability and target share.
    • Travis Etienne Jr. scored a rushing touchdown but was limited to 58 yards on 16 carries. His role is solid but his efficiency was hampered by the depleted offensive line.
    • Dalton Schultz posted seven catches for 53 yards and a touchdown, earning 18 fantasy points and proving to be Mills’ most reliable safety valve.
    • Jayden Higgins continued a strong rookie year with five catches for 42 yards and a fourth-quarter touchdown.
    • Cam Little scored 11 fantasy points from three field goals and two PATs. He remains one of the better streaming kicker options in the NFL.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What was the final score of the Jacksonville Jaguars vs Texans Week 10 game?

    The Houston Texans defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 36-29 on November 9, 2025, at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

    Who replaced C.J. Stroud for the Texans?

    Davis Mills started in place of C.J. Stroud, who was sidelined with a concussion suffered in Week 9. Mills finished with 292 passing yards, two touchdowns, and the game-winning 14-yard scramble.

    What was Parker Washington’s role in this game?

    Parker Washington was Jacksonville’s most explosive player. He scored two touchdowns, one on a seven-yard catch in the first quarter and another on a 73-yard punt return in the second quarter.

    How many sacks did Trevor Lawrence take?

    Trevor Lawrence was sacked five times. Danielle Hunter led the way with 3.5 sacks. Lawrence also fumbled on the final play, which Sheldon Rankins returned 32 yards for a touchdown to seal the game.

    What record did the Jaguars break by losing this game?

    The Jaguars broke their own franchise record for largest lead surrendered in a loss. Before this game, Jacksonville had never lost a game in which they led by 19 or more points, going 53-0 in such situations.

    How did the game affect the AFC South standings?

    The loss dropped Jacksonville to 5-4, leaving them 2.5 games behind the 8-2 Indianapolis Colts. Houston improved to 4-5 and kept their playoff hopes alive.

    Final Verdict

    The Jacksonville Jaguars vs Texans Week 10 matchup will be remembered as one of the most dramatic collapses in 2025 NFL history. Jacksonville controlled three full quarters, built a 19-point lead, and were beaten by a backup quarterback who refused to quit. Davis Mills, Nico Collins, Danielle Hunter, and an elite Houston defense combined to produce a fourth quarter that will be talked about for years.

    For the Jaguars, the loss raised serious questions about their ability to close out games and protect leads late in close contests. For Houston, it was a life-affirming win that proved this team has the character and talent to compete even without their starting quarterback. All statistics, quotes, and drive data referenced in this article are sourced from official NFL game records for the November 9, 2025, Week 10 AFC South contest between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans.

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