JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jaguars hosted the Baltimore Ravens at the bank for Sunday Night Football. After a hard hit in the 4th quarter, Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is now being evaluated for a possible concussion.
Defensive powerhouses like safety Andre Cisco and cornerback, Tyson Campbell were out for the Jags' first Sunday Night Football game since 2008.
The Jaguars forced a third and long from the Ravens' first drive on the night. Baltimore settled for the 43-yard field goal as they took the lead, 3-0.
Jacksonville was not able to convert on third and long, settling for the 50-yard field goal attempt.
Brandon McManus is behind the kick. The ball hit the field goalpost and was not good. Baltimore still in the lead, 3-0 with 3:03 left in the first quarter.
After forcing the Ravens to go third and long, Travon Walker comes up huge with a sack. This would heat things up for the Jaguars. A spark they need.
And the end of the first, the Ravens stay on top, 3-0.
At 55 yards out, Brandon McManus had a shot at getting the Jaguars in the game with the Ravens but would miss. The Ravens stay on top.
Almost as the spark feels to fade, Jaguars' Rayshawn Jenkins swoops in and picks off Lamar Jackson. The Jaguars pick this one up at their own 48.
Inside the Ravens' 25, Trevor Lawrence fumbles the ball as it slips up in a scramble.
Before the half, Jackson finds Isaiah Likely at the endzone. The Ravens lead, 10-0.
The two missed field goals and a fumble from Lawrence meant the Jaguars are shooting themselves in the foot again for the third week straight.
Mid-third, Lawrence turns it up and hits Jamal Agnew for the 65-yard touchdown pass. The touchdown drive took 5 plays, two minutes and 59 seconds. This is Agnew's first touchdown of the season.
This is also Trevor Lawrence's longest touchdown pass ever.
The Jaguars still trail, but are not hopelessly behind, 10-7. There is 7:15 left in the third quarter.
Pulling away, the Baltimore Ravens widened the lead 17-7 in the 4th quarter.
It's the Jaguars' ball, they are unable to convert any points; Ravens' ball.
Ravens were able to score another field goal, bringing the Ravens' lead to 20-7.
Jags got the ball but not for long, after Ravens Justin Madubuike sacks QB Lawrence, forcing a fumble, Ravens ball.
Ravens secure another field goal from the play, bringing the Ravens' lead to 23-7.
Jaguars pick up a bit of steam, with a possible touchdown from Calvin Ridley, but officials say he's out of bounds.
Pederson challenges the call, but it sticks. The Jaguars lose a timeout.
Jaguars go for it on 4th and 10 with 3:19 to go in the fourth, but Lawrence can't convert; Ravens' ball.
The Jaguars lost for the third straight week, with a final score against the Ravens, 23-7.
During the post-game conference, Jaguars Head Coach Doug Pederson said quarterback Trevor Lawrence entered concussion protocol after a hit late in the 4th quarter.
Pederson said Lawrence was evaluated Sunday night and will be evaluated Monday.
The Jaguars will give an update on Lawrence's condition on Monday.