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Game Balls From Jaguars' Nashville Takeover
Nov 30, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) carries the ball for a first down against the Tennessee Titans during the second half at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars ran through the Tennessee Titans with ease in Week 13, winning 25-3 in a game that would have been appropriate for a mercy rule and a running clock.

Each week during the 2025 season, we will take a quick post-game look at which Jacksonville Jaguars stood out the most.

Win or lose, rain or shine, we will hand out game balls to an offensive, defensive and special teams player. In this edition, we take a look at the Jaguars' best players from their win over the Titans in Nashville.

Offense: Trevor Lawrence

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Trevor Lawrence has had a lot of success over the Tennessee Titans in recent years, and Sunday was another instance of him doing so. Lawrence most importantly kept the ball out of harms way throughout the game, not ever putting the Jaguars in danger of turning the ball over when all they needed to do to win was sustain a handful of drives.

Lawrence showed good accuracy on downfield passes to Jakobi Meyers and Brenton Strange, created with his legs as a scrambler, and had some of his best moments on got-to-have-it downs. Lawrence played as clean of a game as he has all season long.

Defense: Josh Hines-Allen

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Remember when we told you not to worry about Hines-Allen's sack numbers? The pressures were always due to correct themselves and ramp up as long as he continued to get pressure, and that is exactly what has happened. Hines-Allen has a sack in four of the last five games, and his performance against the Titans was one of his most dominant.

Hines-Allen finished the day with two sacks, three tackles for loss, and three quarterback hits. He got consistent pressure on Cam Ward all day, was impactful against the run, and managed to get pressure from the left side, right side, and on stunts. It was as a complete game as the Jaguars' entire defense has had all season, and the way Hines-Allen played was a big reason why.

Special Teams: DaVon Hamilton

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LeQuint Allen absolutely deserves mention here for his unique forced fumble and recovery, which led to Jaguars points. But DaVon Hamilton stepped up in a massive way, going to long snapper for most of the first half when the Jaguars saw Ross Matiscik sidelined with a back injury. Doing this while also being the starting nose tackle is an amazing testament to who he is as a player.


This article first appeared on Jacksonville Jaguars on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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