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Squawka / NFL News / Game Recap: Jaguars 30-29 Raiders (Nov 2, 2025) | OT Classic in Las Vegas

Game Recap: Jaguars 30-29 Raiders (Nov 2, 2025) | OT Classic in Las Vegas

Analysis by Andy Francis, NFL Game Analyst

? Specializing in post-game breakdowns and player performance analysis

⚡ Quick Recap: Jaguars vs Raiders

Final Score: Jacksonville Jaguars 30 – Las Vegas Raiders 29
Game MVP: Trevor Lawrence (QB, Jaguars) – 23/34, 220 yards, 2 rushing TDs, GW drive in OT
Turning Point: Lawrence’s fourth-down QB sneak TD in overtime (OT 3:24), pushing the Jags ahead for good
Key Stat: Jaguars converted 11/19 third downs (57.9%) and a decisive 4th down in overtime
What It Means: Jacksonville move to 5-3 and keep pace atop the AFC South, while Las Vegas fall to 2-7, leaving their season in peril.
Next Up: Jaguars at Texans (Nov 9, 18:00) | Raiders at Broncos (Nov 7, 01:15)

How Did Jaguars vs Raiders Unfold Quarter by Quarter?

First Quarter: Stalemate Sets Defensive Tone

In a scoreless opening period, both defences held firm with neither offence able to sustain a drive deep into enemy territory. Both teams exchanged punts, with the Raiders’ first possession stalling due to a penalty and the Jaguars only managing a single first down before punting. Notably, the Jaguars’ Travis Etienne showed some spark, but the Raiders’ defensive line, led by Maxx Crosby, set the tone early.

End of Q1: Raiders 0, Jaguars 0

Second Quarter: Raiders’ Methodical Drive and Historic Kick

The Raiders struck first with a 95-yard drive capped by a Geno Smith to Brock Bowers 7-yard touchdown after a replay review overturned the initial call with :39 left in the half. Bowers pulled down a contested catch over Newsome to energize the home crowd. However, Daniel Carlson missed the PAT, leaving the score at 6-0. Jaguars kicker Cam Little responded with history: after smart spike-work by Trevor Lawrence, Little drilled a 68-yard field goal as time expired—the longest in NFL history, pulling the Jags within 6-3.

End of Q2: Raiders 6, Jaguars 3

Key plays: Smith-to-Bowers TD (7 yds), Little’s 68-yd FG, Bowers 4 catches for 54 yards in the quarter.

Third Quarter: Gritty Exchanges and Momentum Swings

Still a tight contest, both teams came away with field goals after trading interceptions. Smith’s pass was picked off by Montaric Brown, setting up a Cam Little field goal to level the game at 6. Both defences made red zone stands. Drives grew longer but mostly stalled, with Little and Carlson adding a field goal apiece. Bowers and Jakobi Meyers were key chains-movers for Las Vegas, while Lawrence’s short passing game kept the Jags in rhythm.

End of Q3: Raiders 9, Jaguars 6

Key plays: Smith INT, Brown’s 31-yd return, third-down conversions both sides (Jags 3/5 in Q3).

Fourth Quarter: Offences Explode, Drama Peaks

The fourth saw four lead changes, as both clubs summoned their best. The Jaguars opened with a 7-minute, 75-yard TD march, Lawrence finishing from 7 yards on a keeper. Raiders answered with a 69-yard sequence—a blend of Bowers and Jeanty before Jeanty’s 15-yd TD catch, giving Las Vegas a 16-13 edge. The next three drives all ended in touchdowns, highlighted by Bowers’ 27-yard TD catch (one of his three on the day) and Tuten’s one-yard power run to level it at 23. Cam Little forced overtime with a clutch 48-yarder inside the final :20.

End of Q4: Raiders 23, Jaguars 23 (to OT)

Key plays: Lawrence 7-yd rush TD; Bowers 27-yd TD reception; Jeanty 15-yd TD catch.

Overtime: Jags Finish, Raiders Heartbreak

Jacksonville took the opening OT kick and surged 56 yards, buoyed by a 13-yd catch by Parker Washington and Travis Etienne’s powerful runs. On 4th-and-goal from the 1, Lawrence delivered, sneaking in for the go-ahead score and a 30-23 lead. The Raiders responded with a dramatic 75-yard drive capped by Bowers’ 2-yd TD, but the do-or-die two-point conversion failed—a Smith pass falling incomplete, sealing the Jags win after a wild finish.

Final: Jaguars 30, Raiders 29 (OT)
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Who Were the Standout Players in Jaguars vs Raiders?

Jacksonville Jaguars Standouts

Trevor Lawrence (QB)
  • Performance: 23/34 passing, 220 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT; 9 carries, 24 rush yds, 2 rush TDs
  • Key Moment: 4th-and-goal 1-yd sneak TD (OT 3:24) for the game-winning score
  • Impact: Orchestrated three second-half TD drives and a flawless OT sequence, showing elite poise and dual-threat ability.
  • Betting Note: Lawrence is trending upward for anytime TD and overs props in the coming weeks.
Cam Little (K)
  • Performance: 3/3 FG, including NFL-record 68-yarder before half and the tying 48-yarder (<20s left)
  • Key Moment: 68-yard FG as half expired—momentum-swinger.
  • Impact: Provided 9 crucial points and made NFL history, keeping the Jags in range even as red-zone drives stalled.
  • Betting Note: A viable kicker prop, especially for long FGs and overs in tough game scripts.
Travis Etienne Jr. (RB)
  • Performance: 22 carries, 84 yards; 5 catches, 31 yards
  • Key Moment: 20-yd OT rumble to the Las Vegas 4, flipping field position
  • Impact: Consistently moved the sticks, featured as both runner and receiver, key in OT game plan
  • Betting Note: Etienne’s all-purpose yardage props continue to profile well for over bets.

Las Vegas Raiders Standouts

Brock Bowers (TE)
  • Performance: 12 catches, 127 yards, 3 TDs (7, 27, 2 yards)
  • Key Moment: 27-yard TD catch in Q4, snatching the lead on a precision seam route
  • Impact: Lawrence’s most dangerous target, especially in the red zone and on critical 3rd downs. Drew coverage to open up Jakobi Meyers and Tre Tucker.
  • Betting Note: Bowers’ multi-TD games are establishing him as a premier anytime scorer/TDP bet.
Geno Smith (QB)
  • Performance: 29/39 passing, 284 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT, 5 carries for 9 yards
  • Key Moment: Orchestrated the do-or-die tying drive in OT, 6 plays, 75 yards under immense pressure, finished by 2-yd Bowers TD
  • Impact: Kept the Raiders alive with creative improvisation and clutch throws despite constant pressure and a missed PAT
  • Betting Note: Smith’s volume keeps him in play on total attempts/yards markets, but turnover props also relevant after another 2 INT outing.
Ashton Jeanty (RB)
  • Performance: 13 carries, 42 yards; 5 catches, 47 yards, 1 TD
  • Key Moment: 15-yard catch-and-run TD (Q4 09:45), briefly putting the Raiders ahead
  • Impact: Reliable in the passing game as a safety valve; broke tackles and delivered big third-down conversions
  • Betting Note: Jeanty’s receiving props (catches and yards) are viable in PPR/DFS and prop markets.

What Were the Turning Points in Jaguars vs Raiders?

Turning Point #1: 68-Yard Field Goal Before Half

Cam Little’s 68-yard boot at the buzzer to end the first half set an NFL record and halted Las Vegas’ momentum after their opening score. That long-range FG flipped the outlook and was a crucial psychological blow to the Raiders and their home crowd. Score: Raiders 6, Jaguars 3 at half.

Turning Point #2: Fourth-Down TD Sneak in Overtime

On 4th-and-goal in overtime from the 1-yard line (3:24 on the clock), Trevor Lawrence powered through a stacked box to put the Jaguars up 30-23. That call showed huge trust in Lawrence’s decision-making, and the execution was flawless—changing win probability from ~51% to a >90% edge for Jacksonville on a single play.

Turning Point #3: Raiders’ Two-Point Conversion Fails

After the Raiders responded with a clutch TD of their own to cut it to 30-29 (OT 00:16), Geno Smith’s two-point pass was batted away. The all-or-nothing play defined the outcome, with Jacksonville’s coverage holding strong from the two-yard line after Smith looked to Bowers across the middle. That defensive stop secured the Jaguars’ win.

Turning Point #4: Interceptions in Q3 Keep Game Close

Both quarterbacks threw Q3 interceptions in scoring range, helping contain what was about to become an offensive shootout. Brown’s pick of Smith (LV 32) and Pola-Mao’s end-zone INT on Lawrence directly took points off the board and created the third-quarter stalemate.

What Do the Stats Tell Us About Jaguars vs Raiders?

STATJaguarsRaiders
Total Yards481495
Passing Yards327354
Rushing Yards154141
3rd Down Conversion %11/19 (57.9%)8/17 (47.1%)
Red Zone Efficiency3/5 (60%)4/6 (66.7%)
Turnovers12
Time of Possession35:4433:38

This was a statistically balanced OT thriller, with both teams efficiently moving the ball and converting at a high clip. The Jaguars edged the Raiders on third down and fourth-down conversion rates, and their only turnover came on a deep end zone attempt. Las Vegas had a minor edge in yardage and red zone efficiency, but turnovers and penalties proved costly. Lawrence and Smith combined for over 680 passing yards, and the tight end production (Bowers’ 3 TD) was decisive for the Raiders’ offence. Special teams, specifically Cam Little’s NFL-record kick, provided a razor-thin difference.

What Does This Result Mean for Jaguars and Raiders’ Season?

Jacksonville’s vital win moves them to 5-3, strengthening their position in a crowded AFC South race and maintaining momentum against Houston in Week 10. The Jaguars’ remaining schedule features several playoff contenders and critical divisional games. Key players exited healthy, and their OT resilience enhances their postseason credentials. Meanwhile, Las Vegas fall to 2-7 and are perilously close to mathematical elimination in the AFC West. The Raiders, despite the emergence of Bowers and Jeanty, were unable to capitalise in crunch moments and will need a drastic turnaround to keep faint Wild Card hopes alive.

What Are the Betting Angles for Jaguars and Raiders’ Next Games?

Jaguars Next: at Houston Texans (Nov 9, 18:00)

The Jaguars travel to Houston to face a dangerous Texans squad. Jacksonville’s third-down and short-yardage proficiency, coupled with Lawrence’s red zone form, makes them attractive in point and touchdown markets. Etienne’s all-purpose role against a Houston defence vulnerable to screen passes offers value for yardage props. Lawrence’s anytime rushing TD streak is also in-play for prop markets.

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Raiders Next: at Denver Broncos (Nov 7, 01:15)

Las Vegas travel to Denver for a Thursday night divisional battle. With Bowers and Jeanty now clear focal points, expect strong usage again in pass-catching props versus a Broncos defence that can struggle against athletic TEs. Geno Smith’s high attempts combine well in passing yard props, but turnovers could be a risk (INT market worth monitoring). Altogether, it’s a spot to lean player overs if the Raiders chase.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Jaguars vs Raiders

What was the final score of Jaguars vs Raiders?

Jacksonville Jaguars defeated Las Vegas Raiders 30-29 in overtime on 2 November 2025 at Allegiant Stadium.

Who was the MVP of Jaguars vs Raiders?

Trevor Lawrence (QB, Jaguars) delivered with 327 passing yards, two total touchdowns (rushing/passing), and a flawless overtime QB sneak for the winning score.

What was the turning point in Jaguars vs Raiders?

The decisive moment came in overtime when Lawrence’s 4th-and-goal QB sneak put the Jaguars up for good. The failed Raiders two-point conversion sealed the result.

When do Jaguars and Raiders play next?

Jaguars face the Houston Texans on 9 Nov at 18:00. Raiders take on the Denver Broncos on 7 Nov at 01:15.

What’s the Final Verdict on Jaguars vs Raiders?

This instant classic delivered on drama and quality. Jacksonville’s resilience—epitomised by Lawrence’s OT execution and Cam Little’s historic leg—puts them firmly in the AFC South mix, with their balanced attack profiling well for the run-in. For Las Vegas, the heartbreak of a missed two-pointer and persistent defensive leaks leave the season in crisis, despite inspiring play from Bowers and Jeanty. For bettors, keep an eye on Jags’ third-down proficiency and Raiders’ pass-catching roles for future prop building. Above all, bet sensibly—NFL margins are razor-thin, as this contest proved.

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