Lawrence rallies Jaguars from 27 down to beat Chargers 31-30
Associated PressJACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Trevor Lawrence’s confidence somehow never wavered. He became the third quarterback in the Super Bowl era to throw four interceptions in the first half of a playoff game, joining Detroit’s Gary Danielson and Denver’s Craig Morton. “These guys have sacrificed way too much for me to be the reason we lose an opportunity.” The Jaguars, who also turned the ball over when a punt hit Chris Claybrook’s helmet, became the first team to win a playoff game with a turnover differential of minus-five or worse. “Anytime you’re up 27-7 at halftime and you’ve got four takeaways, and you end up winning the takeaway margin, you know, it’s it’s gonna be a killer,” Chargers coach Brandon Staley said. “I’ve got to give them more than three points in the second half and so I feel horrible for the defense for the incredible effort they put up there today, but gotta be better as a team.” KEY INJURIES Chargers receiver DeAndre Carter and left tackle Jamaree Salyer left the game with ankle injuries.