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At Allegiant Stadium, DaVon Hamilton put his hands up and swatted Geno Smith’s 2-point conversion attempt into the turf with 16 seconds left in overtime. The 335-pound nose tackle batted it before it reached the end zone, and Jacksonville held on for a 30-29 win. Smith had admitted afterward that Tyler Lockett was wide open.

The November 2 game between the Jaguars and Raiders had six lead changes across the fourth quarter and overtime. Cam Little broke Justin Tucker’s 66-yard field goal record with a 68-yarder at the end of the first half — the longest in NFL history. Brock Bowers, back from a three-game knee absence, caught 12 passes for 127 yards and three touchdowns. Smith threw four touchdown passes. Trevor Lawrence, sick throughout and intercepted in the end zone in the first quarter, scored twice on the ground — including the winning 1-yard sneak with 3:24 left in overtime.



Game Information

Game Information
Final ScoreJacksonville Jaguars 30, Las Vegas Raiders 29 (OT)
DateNovember 2, 2025
VenueAllegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
Attendance62,080
RecordsJacksonville 5-3 (2-1 away) · Las Vegas 2-6 (1-3 home)
CoachesLiam Coen (JAX) · Pete Carroll (LVR)
BroadcastFOX
Vegas LineJacksonville -2.5 · O/U 44.0 (over)

Quarter-by-Quarter Score

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4OTFinal
Jacksonville Jaguars03317730
Las Vegas Raiders06314629

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeTeamPlayJAXLVR
Q20:35Las VegasBrock Bowers 7-yd pass from Geno Smith — Carlson PAT failed06
Q20:00JacksonvilleCam Little 68-yd FG (NFL record)36
Q39:53JacksonvilleCam Little 33-yd FG66
Q36:26Las VegasDaniel Carlson 24-yd FG69
Q414:50JacksonvilleTrevor Lawrence 7-yd rush — Little kick139
Q49:38Las VegasAshton Jeanty 15-yd pass from Geno Smith — Carlson kick1316
Q44:06JacksonvilleBhayshul Tuten 1-yd rush — Little kick2016
Q41:52Las VegasBrock Bowers 27-yd pass from Geno Smith — Carlson kick2023
Q40:16JacksonvilleCam Little 48-yd FG2323
OT3:24JacksonvilleTrevor Lawrence 1-yd rush — Little kick3023
OT0:16Las VegasBrock Bowers 2-yd pass from Geno Smith — 2-pt conversion failed3029

Team Stats

StatJacksonvilleLas Vegas
Total Yards367331
Net Passing Yards216274
Rushing Yards15157
Total Plays7760
Yards per Play4.85.5
First Downs2626
— Passing917
— Rushing155
— Penalty22
Comp / Att23/3429/39
Yards per Pass Attempt6.26.7
Sacks – Yards Lost1–42–10
Rushing Attempts4219
Yards per Rush3.63.0
3rd Down Conv.9/16 (56.3%)7/10 (70.0%)
4th Down Conv.3/3 (100%)0/1 (0%)
Red Zone (Made–Att)3–5 (80%)3–4 (100%)
Turnovers11
Fumbles Lost00
Interceptions Thrown11
Penalties – Yards9–807–55
Time of Possession42:5726:47
Avg EPA per Play (PFF)+0.152+0.160
EPA per Rush Play (PFF)+0.25 (96th pct.)–0.05 (67th pct.)
EPA per Pass Play (PFF)+0.04 (47th pct.)+0.26 (75th pct.)

Passing Stats

Geno Smith threw for 284 yards and four touchdowns on 29 of 39 attempts — a 117.9 passer rating. Lawrence finished 23 of 34 for 220 yards, one interception, and no passing touchdowns. He was 11 of 15 for 120 yards in the second half and overtime combined.

Standard Passing

PlayerTeamCmpAttCmp%YdsTDINTSacksYds LostRate
Trevor LawrenceJAX233467.6%220011473.2
Geno SmithLVR293974.4%28441210117.9

Advanced Passing (Pro Football Reference)

PlayerTeamIAYIAY/PAYACYAC/CmpDropsDrop%Bad ThrowsBad%PressuresPrss%ScrmYds/Scr
Trevor LawrenceJAX2878.4903.9515.2%26.1%410.3%43.0
Geno SmithLVR1564.01966.825.3%25.3%614.0%23.0

PFF Quarterback Comparison

MetricTrevor LawrenceGeno Smith
PFF Grade71.5
Dropbacks4042
Adj. Completion %80.7%83.8%
Avg Depth of Target (aDOT)9.54.1
Short of Sticks %54.5%60.5%
Past the Sticks %39.4%34.2%
Air Yards %60.4%28.0%
Yards After Catch %39.6%73.8%
Avg Time to Throw2.74s2.62s
Total Air Yards13479
Avg YAC per Completion4.07.2
Explosive Passes (15+ yds)7 (151 yds)4 (85 yds)
Deep Attempts (20+ yds)31
Deep Completions00
Targeted Passes3136
Drops32
Batted Passes10
Passes Broken Up12
Throwaways01
Missed Tackles Forced (pass)74

Rushing Stats

Jacksonville outrushed Las Vegas 151 to 57 and converted all three fourth-down attempts. Lawrence’s nine carries included two rushing touchdowns.

Jacksonville Jaguars — Rushing

PlayerPosAttYdsAvgTDLongYBC/AttYAC/AttBroken Tkl
Travis Etienne Jr.RB22843.80201.32.51
Bhayshul TutenRB9293.21110.72.60
Trevor LawrenceQB9242.7271.71.00
LeQuint AllenRB11010.00109.01.00
Dyami BrownWR144.0042.02.00
Team421513.6320

Las Vegas Raiders — Rushing

PlayerPosAttYdsAvgTDLongYBC/AttYAC/AttBroken Tkl
Ashton JeantyRB13423.20131.41.81
Geno SmithQB591.8040.81.00
Brock BowersTE166.0063.03.00
Team19573.0013

PFF Rushing Report

MetricJacksonvilleLas Vegas
Avg Yards Before Contact0.10.8
Avg Yards After Contact3.51.7
Explosive Runs (10+ yds)5 (61 yds)2 (25 yds)
TFLs on Rushing Attempts4 (–5 yds)4 (–5 yds)
Missed Tackles Forced (run)95
QB Scrambles4 (12 yds)2 (5 yds)
Designed QB Runs7 (17 yds)3 (2 yds)

Receiving Stats

Brock Bowers led all receivers in the game with 12 catches for 127 yards and three touchdowns on 13 targets — his first game back from a three-week knee injury. Parker Washington paced the Jacksonville receiving corps with eight catches for 90 yards.

Jacksonville Jaguars — Receiving

PlayerPosRecTgtYdsAvgTDLongYACYBC/RADOTDropDrop%Rate
Parker WashingtonWR899011.30221010.09.2111.1%108.3
Brian Thomas Jr.WR355518.30342510.016.600.0%97.9
Travis Etienne Jr.RB55316.201633–0.4–0.400.0%92.5
Dyami BrownWR37258.301676.011.7228.6%13.1
Tim JonesWR111515.0015114.04.000.0%118.7
Hunter LongTE1366.00615.04.0266.7%42.4
LeQuint AllenRB1111.00101.01.000.0%79.2
Bhayshul TutenRB11–3–3.003–6.0–6.000.0%79.2
Austin TrammellWR010030.000.0%39.6
Team23332209.6034

Las Vegas Raiders — Receiving

PlayerPosRecTgtYdsAvgTDLongYACYBC/RADOTDropDrop%Rate
Brock BowersTE121312710.6327585.85.800.0%147.0
Ashton JeantyRB55479.411566–3.8–3.800.0%145.4
Tre TuckerWR343812.7022196.35.5125.0%104.2
Michael MayerTE37268.7012173.07.3114.3%13.7
Jakobi MeyersWR46235.807122.85.200.0%73.6
Raheem MostertRB111414.001417–3.0–3.000.0%118.7
Ian ThomasTE1199.00972.02.000.0%104.2
Tyler LockettWR01005.000.0%39.6
Team29382849.8427

Defensive Stats

Josh Hines-Allen generated eight pressures and 1.5 sacks, giving him 55.5 career sacks — a new Jacksonville franchise record, surpassing Tony Brackens. Foyesade Oluokun led all defenders with 11 tackles. Devin White paced the Raiders defense with 16 tackles.

Tackles, Sacks, and Interceptions

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerPosTotalSoloAstSacksTFLPDINTQB Hits
Foyesade OluokunLB11560.01100
Jarrian JonesCB10640.00100
Antonio JohnsonS7340.00000
Ventrell MillerLB7250.00000
Andrew WingardS6240.00000
Montaric BrownCB5410.00110
Dennis GardeckLB5320.00001
Emmanuel OgbahDE3210.51001
Greg Newsome IICB3210.00200
Josh Hines-AllenDE3121.51002
Dawuane SmootDE1100.01000
Arik ArmsteadDT1100.01000

Las Vegas Raiders

PlayerPosTotalSoloAstSacksTFLPDINTQB Hits
Devin WhiteLB16880.00000
Darien PorterCB10820.00000
Isaiah Pola-MaoS9720.01210
Jeremy ChinnS7430.00000
Elandon RobertsLB6420.00000
Adam ButlerDT5410.02001
Eric StokesCB5320.01000
Maxx CrosbyDE4311.03101
Jonah LauluDT4220.00000
Tristin McCollumS3210.01100

Pass Rush (PFF)

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerPosPressuresSacksQB HitsHurriesRush SnapsPr%Unblocked
Josh Hines-AllenED82153225.0%1
Arik ArmsteadDI50053514.3%0
Emmanuel OgbahED31021520.0%0
Travon WalkerED20111811.1%0
Dawuane SmootED20021811.1%1
DaVon HamiltonDI2002229.1%0
Maason SmithDI1001147.1%0
Andrew WingardS1001333.3%1
Antonio JohnsonS1001333.3%1

Las Vegas Raiders

PlayerPosPressuresSacksQB HitsHurriesRush SnapsPr%Unblocked
Malcolm KoonceED30032313.0%0
Charles SnowdenED1001250.0%1
Maxx CrosbyED1100382.6%0
Thomas Booker IVDI10011010.0%0
Jonah LauluDI1001254.0%0
Tyree WilsonED1001224.5%0
Devin WhiteLB1001812.5%1
Jamal AdamsLB1001333.3%1

Pass Protection (PFF)

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerPosPressures AllowedSacksHitsHurriesSnapsPr%
Walker LittleT3102407.5%
Ezra ClevelandG1001392.6%
Robert HainseyC1001402.5%
Anton HarrisonT1001402.5%
Patrick MekariG0000400.0%

Las Vegas Raiders

PlayerPosPressures AllowedSacksHitsHurriesSnapsPr%
Stone ForsytheT3003437.0%
Dylan ParhamG2011424.8%
Jackson Powers-JohnsonG2002434.7%
DJ GlazeT2002434.7%
Jordan MeredithC1001432.3%

Coverage (PFF)

PFF coverage data does not include a touchdown column — TD attribution uses different methodology across tracking systems.

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerPosTgtsRec AllowedYds AllowedCmp%INTPBURating Against
Foyesade OluokunLB988188.9%00104.2
Montaric BrownCB546180.0%10117.5
Antonio JohnsonS654883.3%00139.6
Greg Newsome IICB532760.0%01114.2
Jarrian JonesCB432175.0%0186.5
Ventrell MillerLB431975.0%0084.4
Andrew WingardS1000.0%0039.6

Las Vegas Raiders

PlayerPosTgtsRec AllowedYds AllowedCmp%INTPBURating Against
Isaiah Pola-MaoS537260.0%1164.6
Darien PorterCB656583.3%00111.8
Devin WhiteLB973377.8%0081.9
Elandon RobertsLB3321100%0095.8
Eric StokesCB431675.0%0081.3
Greedy Vance Jr.CB211550.0%0075.0
Jeremy ChinnS1000.0%0039.6

Special Teams

Field Goals and Extra Points

PlayerTeamFGFG AttFG%LongXPXP AttPts
Cam LittleJAX33100%683312
Daniel CarlsonLVR11100%24235

Little’s 68-yard field goal was 2 yards longer than the previous NFL record set by Baltimore’s Justin Tucker on September 26, 2021.

Punting

PlayerTeamPuntsYardsAvgLongIn 20TB
Logan CookeJAX27336.54110
AJ Cole IIILVR15656.05610

Kick Returns

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

Punt Returns

PlayerTeamRetYdsAvgLongTD
Parker WashingtonJAX144.040

Snap Counts

Jacksonville Jaguars

Offense

PlayerPosSnapsPct
Trevor LawrenceQB80100%
Anton HarrisonT80100%
Patrick MekariG80100%
Robert HainseyC80100%
Walker LittleT80100%
Ezra ClevelandG7088%
Parker WashingtonWR7088%
Hunter LongTE5366%
Brian Thomas Jr.WR5265%
Dyami BrownWR4860%
Travis Etienne Jr.RB4657%
Cole Van LanenG2835%
Johnny MundtTE2734%
Austin TrammellWR2228%
LeQuint AllenRB2228%
Bhayshul TutenRB2025%
Tim JonesWR1519%
Chuma EdogaT79%

Defense

PlayerPosSnapsPct
Foyesade OluokunLB64100%
Andrew WingardS64100%
Antonio JohnsonS6297%
Montaric BrownCB6297%
Greg Newsome IICB6297%
Ventrell MillerLB5891%
Josh Hines-AllenDE5078%
Arik ArmsteadDT4977%
Jarrian JonesCB4773%
DaVon HamiltonDT3758%
Travon WalkerDE3047%
Dawuane SmootDE2742%
Emmanuel OgbahDE2438%
Maason SmithDT2336%
Dennis GardeckLB1930%

Las Vegas Raiders

Offense

PlayerPosSnapsPct
Geno SmithQB64100%
Jordan MeredithC64100%
DJ GlazeT64100%
Stone ForsytheT64100%
Jackson Powers-JohnsonG64100%
Dylan ParhamG6297%
Tre TuckerWR6297%
Ashton JeantyRB5891%
Jakobi MeyersWR5789%
Michael MayerTE5383%
Brock BowersTE5281%
Tyler LockettWR1930%
Ian ThomasTE1117%
Raheem MostertRB69%

Defense

PlayerPosSnapsPct
Darien PorterCB80100%
Devin WhiteLB80100%
Eric StokesCB80100%
Isaiah Pola-MaoS80100%
Jeremy ChinnS80100%
Maxx CrosbyDE7796%
Jonah LauluDT6379%
Adam ButlerDT5771%
Tristin McCollumS5670%
Elandon RobertsLB4860%
Malcolm KoonceDE4050%
Tyree WilsonDE3139%
Leki FotuDT2936%
Charles SnowdenDE2430%
Thomas Booker IVDT2026%
Jamal AdamsLB1721%
Greedy Vance Jr.CB1316%

PFF Initial Grades

All grades are initial and subject to review.

Offense — Top 5

RankPlayerTeamPosGradeSnaps
1Brock BowersLVRTE93.652
2Ian ThomasLVRTE84.411
3Anton HarrisonJAXT78.580
4Parker WashingtonJAXWR76.770
5Trevor LawrenceJAXQB71.580

Defense — Top 5

RankPlayerTeamPosGradeSnaps
1Emmanuel OgbahJAXED76.524
2Montaric BrownJAXCB75.962
3Eric StokesLVRCB75.280
4DaVon HamiltonJAXDI72.937
5Jarrian JonesJAXCB69.947

Bowers finished with more receiving yards than the entire Las Vegas rushing attack, and his 93.6 PFF grade was the highest by any player on either side of the ball. Smith’s four-touchdown, one-interception line would have been enough to win most games. On a day when Las Vegas held possession for less than 27 minutes and converted just seven of ten third downs, Geno Smith kept it close — right to the final snap.

What ended it wasn’t a turnover or a penalty. It was Hamilton’s two hands getting high enough, fast enough, on a play that Smith said gave them the look they wanted. Jacksonville went to 5-3. Las Vegas dropped to 2-6, having lost six of their previous seven games in the 2025 season.


Sources: Pro Football Reference, ESPN, Pro Football Focus (PFF), Associated Press. PFF grades are initial and subject to review. Snap counts are unofficial.

Cornelia Lindqvist
Cornelia Lindqvisthttps://newzire.co.uk/
Cornelia Lindqvist is a Swedish-American sports journalist with 4 years of experience covering professional athletics. She previously worked at Sports Illustrated before joining Newzire. Cornelia reports on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, international football, and cricket, covering game results, roster moves, trade deals, playoff standings, and player statistics. Her sports analysis background helps readers understand the strategies and numbers behind wins and losses.

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