Watch: Poor clock management costs Jaguars points at the half vs. Ravens
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In a first half where nothing went right against the Baltimore Ravens, the Jacksonville Jaguars ended it with a doozy. Still searching for their first points of the game, poor clock management in the waning moments of the second quarter ensured they went into the break with a goose egg.
With 30 seconds remaining before halftime, QB Trevor Lawrence connected with WR Zay Jones for a 36-yard gain down to the Baltimore five-yard line. With no timeouts, the Jags then decided not to spike the football and instead ran a play with 11 ticks on the clock. Lawrence’s pass over the middle to WR Parker Washington on first down came up short of the goal line, the half expired and Jacksonville walked away with nothing.
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