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Jacksonville Jaguars vs Arizona Cardinals Match Player Stats (Nov 23, 2025)

Final Score: Jacksonville Jaguars 27, Arizona Cardinals 24 (OT)

Date: November 23, 2025 | Venue: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona | Attendance: 62,413 | Broadcast: CBS | Officials: Referee Scott Novak


Cam Little’s 52-yard field goal 7:46 into overtime gave Jacksonville a 27-24 win over Arizona at State Farm Stadium. Trevor Lawrence threw three touchdowns while accounting for all four Jaguars turnovers: a fumble returned for a score in the first quarter and three interceptions, two in the third quarter and one in the fourth. Arizona forced overtime when Chad Ryland converted a 29-yard field goal with three seconds left on a drive that covered 69 yards without a timeout.

Brenton Strange returned from a hip injury that had kept him out since Week 5 and led all Jacksonville receivers with 93 yards on five catches, earning a 90.8 PFF grade. Michael Wilson was Arizona’s most targeted player, finishing with 10 receptions for 118 yards. Jacksonville recorded six team sacks and 15 quarterback hits; Josh Hines-Allen generated 11 pressures individually.



Score by Quarter

Team (Record)Q1Q2Q3Q4OTFinal
Jacksonville Jaguars (7-4)7377327
Arizona Cardinals (3-8)77010024

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeTeamPlayDriveScore
Q17:10JAXTravis Etienne Jr. 15-yd pass from Lawrence (Little kick)4 plays, 97 yds, 2:25JAX 7-0
Q12:26ARIWalter Nolen III 7-yd fumble return (Ryland kick)3 plays, -1 yd, 0:54JAX 7-7
Q212:55JAXCam Little 52-yd FG10 plays, 31 yds, 4:31JAX 10-7
Q27:31ARIBam Knight 1-yd rush (Ryland kick)9 plays, 65 yds, 5:24ARI 14-10
Q38:10JAXJakobi Meyers 10-yd pass from Lawrence (Little kick)6 plays, 27 yds, 2:45JAX 17-14
Q47:12ARIGreg Dortch 39-yd pass from Brissett (Ryland kick)3 plays, 41 yds, 1:27ARI 21-17
Q43:47JAXParker Washington 9-yd pass from Lawrence (Little kick)6 plays, 65 yds, 3:25JAX 24-21
Q40:03ARIChad Ryland 29-yd FG8 plays, 69 yds, 1:35Tied 24-24
OT7:46JAXCam Little 52-yd FG5 plays, 31 yds, 2:14JAX 27-24

Team Stats

StatJacksonvilleArizona
Total Yards371326
Passing Yards (net)237271
Rushing Yards13455
Total Plays6176
Yards per Play6.14.3
Total Drives1412
1st Downs1825
Passing 1st Downs1315
Rushing 1st Downs56
1st Downs via Penalties04
3rd Down Efficiency3/11 (27.3%)5/16 (31.3%)
4th Down Efficiency0/11/3
Comp/Att18/3034/50
Yards per Pass7.24.8
Sacks Allowed (Yards Lost)3 (-19)6 (-44)
INTs Thrown30
Rushing Attempts2820
Yards per Rush4.82.8
Red Zone (Made/Att)3/51/3
Turnovers40
Fumbles Lost10
Penalties (Yards)7 (-60)7 (-53)
Def/ST TDs01
Time of Possession28:3337:26

Passing Stats

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Trevor Lawrence (#16)18/302568.5333-1932.481.4

Arizona Cardinals

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Jacoby Brissett (#7)33/493176.5106-4439.692.0
Kedon Slovis (#19)1/1-2-2.0000-00.279.2
Team34/50315 (271 net)6.3106-44โ€”91.7

Rushing Stats

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLG
Travis Etienne Jr. (#1)15865.7045
Trevor Lawrence (#16)5295.8019
Bhayshul Tuten (#33)7172.404
LeQuint Allen Jr. (#36)122.002
Team281344.8045

Arizona Cardinals

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLG
Michael Carter (#22)5285.6011
Jacoby Brissett (#7)3206.709
Bam Knight (#20)10121.216
Greg Dortch (#4)2-5-2.500
Team20552.8111

Receiving Stats

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerRECTGTYDSAVGTDLG
Brenton Strange (#85)559318.6030
Parker Washington (#11)577114.2125
Jakobi Meyers (#3)465012.5117
Travis Etienne Jr. (#1)343010.0115
Johnny Mundt (#86)121212.0012
Tim Patrick (#17)040โ€”0โ€”
Austin Trammell (#81)010โ€”0โ€”
Bhayshul Tuten (#33)010โ€”0โ€”
Team183025614.2330

Arizona Cardinals

PlayerRECTGTYDSAVGTDLG
Michael Wilson (#14)101511811.8031
Trey McBride (#85)910798.8014
Greg Dortch (#4)69538.8139
Michael Carter (#22)333010.0018
Bam Knight (#20)45205.0010
Xavier Weaver (#89)1399.009
Josiah Deguara (#45)1166.006
Team34463159.3139

Defensive Stats

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Andrew Wingard (#42)1080110
Foyesade Oluokun (#23)1050100
Montaric Brown (#30)770000
Jarrian Jones (#22)740211
Dennis Gardeck (#47)631.5104
Antonio Johnson (#26)551111
Christian Braswell (#21)550010
Devin Lloyd (#0)531.5205
Josh Hines-Allen (#41)321101
DaVon Hamilton (#52)311101
Ventrell Miller (#51)310000
Rayuan Lane III (#25)310010
Dawuane Smoot (#98)210001
Matt Dickerson (#93)210100
Branson Combs (#50)210000
Emmanuel Ogbah (#90)200001
Quintin Morris (#80)110000
Austin Trammell (#81)110000
Parker Washington (#11)110000
Danny Striggow (#92)110000
Arik Armstead (#91)100000
Austin Johnson (#99)100000
Greg Newsome II (#6)100000
Team8252611515

Arizona Cardinals

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTSINT
Jalen Thompson (#34)9611100
Budda Baker (#3)940.50111
Zaven Collins (#25)7500000
Akeem Davis-Gaither (#27)7300101
Cody Simon (#50)7301000
Denzel Burke (#29)6200000
Dante Stills (#55)3200000
BJ Ojulari (#9)3200000
Calais Campbell (#93)310.50120
Josh Sweat (#10)2100010
Jordan Burch (#52)1111110
Pharaoh Brown (#49)1100000
Kei’Trel Clark (#13)1100000
Garrett Williams (#21)1100201
Darius Robinson (#56)1100000
PJ Mustipher (#79)1000000
Max Melton (#16)1000000
Walter Nolen III (#97)0000001 (TD)
Team633433753

Arizona Interceptions

PlayerINTYDSTD
Budda Baker (#3)100
Akeem Davis-Gaither (#27)100
Garrett Williams (#21)100
Team300

Fumbles

PlayerFUMLOSTRECTD
Trevor Lawrence (#16, JAX)1100
Greg Dortch (#4, ARI)1010
Walter Nolen III (#97, ARI)0011

Special Teams Stats

Kicking

PlayerFGPCTLGXPPTSNotes
Cam Little (#39, JAX)2/2100.0%523/39Both FGs from 52 yards (Q2 and OT); holds NFL record with 68-yd FG vs. Raiders on Nov. 2, 2025
Chad Ryland (#38, ARI)1/250.0%293/36Missed 33-yd attempt with 13 sec left in Q2; made 29-yarder with 3 sec left in Q4 to force OT

Punting

PlayerNOYDSAVGTBIn 20LG
Logan Cooke (#9, JAX)29648.00148
Matt Haack (#39, ARI)629949.80465

Kick Returns

PlayerNOYDSAVGLGTD
Bhayshul Tuten (#33, JAX)13939.0390
Greg Dortch (#4, ARI)512725.4300

Punt Returns

PlayerNOYDSAVGLGTD
Parker Washington (#11, JAX)24321.5430

Arizona had no punt returns.


PFF Player Grades โ€” Jacksonville Jaguars

Source: Pro Football Focus via Jaguars Wire, November 24, 2025

PFF Grade Scale: 90.0+ Elite | 80.0-89.9 High Quality | 70.0-79.9 Good | 60.0-69.9 Above Average | 50.0-59.9 Average | 40.0-49.9 Below Average | 39.9 or lower Poor

Top Offensive Grades

PlayerPositionPFF GradeTier
Brenton StrangeTE90.8Elite
Parker WashingtonWR78.1Good
Jakobi MeyersWR73.6Good
Ezra ClevelandLG72.5Good
Cole Van LanenRTAbove Averageโ€”

Strange, Washington, and Meyers each had receptions of 30, 25, and 17 yards respectively. Washington and Meyers each scored; Strange contributed to both the passing and run-blocking grades. Cleveland and Van Lanen combined to allow just one QB pressure.

Top Defensive Grades

PlayerPositionPFF GradeTier
Jarrian JonesCB78.9Good
Rayuan Lane IIIS77.9Good
Josh Hines-AllenDE73.1Good
Andrew WingardS72.4Good
Foyesade OluokunLB71.9Good

Jones held targets to under 10 yards per catch and added a pass breakup. Lane logged 23 coverage snaps without being targeted. Hines-Allen generated 11 QB pressures. Wingard and Oluokun combined for 20 tackles, allowing 4.2 and 7.6 yards per catch respectively in coverage.

Lowest Grades

PlayerPositionPFF GradeTier
BJ GreenDE41.0Below Average
Quintin MorrisTEBelow Averageโ€”
Tim PatrickWRBelow Averageโ€”

Green was credited with a missed tackle and recorded one pressure in 13 pass-rush snaps. Patrick went 0-for-4 when targeted.


Injury Report

PlayerTeamPositionInjuryStatus
Marvin Harrison Jr.ARIWRAppendectomyDNP (2nd straight game missed)
Kyler MurrayARIQBFootIR (not active)
Walter Nolen IIIARIDLKneeDid not return (2nd half)
Will HernandezARIOLHipDid not return (2nd half)
Chuma EdogaJAXOLCalfDid not return (left Q2)
Danny StriggowJAXDLKneeDid not return (2nd half)

Jacksonville improved to 7-4 on the season, taking three of their last four, while Arizona fell to 3-8 with eight losses in nine games.


Stats sourced from ESPN, AP Wire, and Pro Football Focus. All figures reflect final official box score totals.

Sean Garcia
Sean Garciahttps://dailyinfomagazine.com/
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