
Jaguars Accomplish Rare Feat in Wild 2nd Quarter Against Bills
The Jacksonville Jaguars had a wild second quarter during Sunday's 34-31 win over the Buffalo Bills in London, becoming the first team since the 2012 Seattle Seahawks to score touchdowns on a rush, pass, fumble return and interception return in the same quarter, per ESPN's Adam Caplan.
Following a quiet first quarter that saw the Bills take a 3-0 lead, Jaguars wide receiver Allen Robinson caught a 10-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Blake Bortles just 55 seconds into the second frame.
Three plays later, Jaguars cornerback Aaron Colvin forced Bills quarterback EJ Manuel to fumble, with defensive end Chris Clemons recovering the ball in the end zone for a touchdown.
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Following a touchback on the kickoff, Manuel threw a pick-six to Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith on the very next play, giving Jacksonville its third touchdown in a span of just one minute, 51 seconds.
The Bills did manage to pick up a first down on their next drive, but another Manuel interception, this time caught by linebacker Paul Posluszny, set up running back T.J. Yeldon for a 28-yard touchdown.
The Jaguars thus became the first team in three years to score touchdowns in each of the four aforementioned ways during one quarter, though it almost wasn't enough to secure the win.
Jacksonville's 27-3 lead melted to 27-13 by halftime, with the Bills eventually taking a 30-27 lead in the fourth quarter.
Bortles then saved the day with a game-winning drive, taking the Jaguars 84 yards on just seven plays, capped off by a 31-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Allen Hurns shortly before the two-minute warning.

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