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Good, bad, ugly after rewatching Jaguars' overtime win vs. Cardinals

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After rewatching the Jaguars' Week 12 performance, here is the good, bad, and ugly from their overtime win over the Cardinals.

Good, bad, ugly after rewatching Jaguars' overtime win vs. CardinalsStory byJaguars WirePaul Bretl, Jaguars WireMon, November 24, 2025 at 3:26 PM UTC·2 min read

The Jacksonville Jaguars are now 7-4 after winning 27-24 over the Arizona Cardinals in overtime.

After rewatching the game, let's highlight the good, the bad, and the ugly from the Jaguars' Week 12 performance.

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The good from the Jaguars' Week 12 performance vs. the Cardinals

Jaguars' pass rush: For the second week in a row, the Jaguars' pass rush was quite disruptive. Led by Josh Hines-Allen and Arik Armstead, the Jaguars generated six sacks and 15 quarterback hits. According to PFF's early tracking metrics, Jacoby Brissett was under pressure on 46% of his dropbacks.

Jaguars run defense: Sticking with the defensive front and the front seven, the Cardinals had no run game to lean on, totaling 55 yards on the ground at 2.8 yards per attempt.

Chunk plays in the passing game: Brenton Strange had a 30-yard reception, Parker Washington a 25-yard reception, and Jakobi Meyers a 17-yard catch. Trevor Lawrence averaged 8.5 yards per pass attempt, which for some context, over the course of the season, would be the third-highest mark in football.

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Cam Little does it again: Little has been excellent since the bye week, and he was again perfect on Sunday, which includes hitting a 52-yarder in overtime.

Jaguars' run game: Once again, the Jacksonville run game was productive. Travis Etienne averaged 5.7 yards per carry on 15 attempts, while as an offense, the Jaguars totaled 134 yards on the ground.

The bad from the Jaguars' Week 12 performance vs. the Cardinals

Third down offense: The Jaguars' offense really struggled to stay on the field on third downs, converting just 3-of-11 attempts. Jacksonville was also 0-for-1 on fourth down.

Still too many penalties: Jacksonville was penalized seven times for 60 yards. Now, compared to other games this season and Jacksonville's season average, there was improvement. However, seven penalties isn't much lower than their season average of 8.3 penalties per game, which ranks 31st in the NFL.

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The ugly from the Jaguars' Week 12 performance vs. the Cardinals

Turnovers: Trevor Lawrence would throw three interceptions in this game, and he also lost a fumble. Jacksonville would lose the turnover battle 4-0. The fact that the Jaguars were able to overcome that and still win the game is quite impressive because most teams are going to lose that game. To state the obvious, that has to get cleaned up.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars vs. Cardinals: Good, bad, ugly from Week 12 performance

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