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#1 von Cl11234566 , 29.11.2019 01:57

Jacksonville, FL (SportsNetwork.com) - Jordan Todmans 62-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter highlighted the Jacksonville Jaguars 21-13 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Thursday night. Blake Bortles completed 13-of-26 passes for 115 yards and one touchdown for the Jaguars, who scored 21 straight points after falling behind 10-0. Todman carried the ball five times for 71 yards for Jacksonville (3-12), which avenged a 16-14 loss to these Titans on Oct. 12. Toby Gerhart rushed for 53 yards and a score on 12 carries. Tennessee turned back to Charlie Whitehurst due to injuries and he connected on 24-of-35 passes for 287 yards and one touchdown. Leon Washington caught seven passes for 62 yards and a score. Bishop Sankey carried the ball 14 times for 44 yards for the Titans (2-13), who have lost nine in a row. The Titans scored a touchdown on the games opening possession. Whitehurst completed 6-of-6 passes for 71 yards, including an 8-yard TD toss to Washington. Tennessee extended its lead to 10-0 on Ryan Succops 50-yard field goal with 3:46 left in the second quarter. Jacksonville responded with an 11-play, 80-yard drive that featured a pair of third-down conversions. On 3rd-and-9 from the Tennessee 22, Bortles scrambled for a first down. Marcedes Lewis then caught a 4-yard TD pass on 3rd-and-1. The Jaguars started the second half with an 11-play, 72-yard drive. Marqise Lees 34-yard catch on 3rd-and-7 moved the ball to the Tennessee 35. The home team moved the ball to the 1-yard line following Bortles 12-yard run and a defensive holding penalty. Gerhart found the end zone on the next play to make it 14-10. Jacksonville took a 21-10 lead on Todmans 62-yard TD run with 9:13 remaining in the fourth. He juked one defender and stiff-armed another on his first carry of the night. Succops 23-yarder got the Titans within eight with 6:06 to play. The Jaguars took almost five minutes off the clock before punting the ball back to Tennessee. Whitehurst moved the ball to the Jacksonville 35 before being sacked by SenDerrick Marks on the final play. The sack by Marks also triggered a $600,000 contract bonus for having eight sacks in a season. Game Notes The Titans lead the all-time series by a 22-18 margin ... Gerhart left the game in the fourth quarter with a rib injury ... Tennessee wide receiver Kendall Wright caught four passes for 73 yards following a two-game absence due to a hand injury ... Lee caught four passes for 65 yards ... Prior to the game, the Titans placed running back Dexter McCluster on injured reserve and signed wide receiver Rico Richardson to the active roster from the practice squad. Buddy Biancalana Jersey . - Vince Carter, heading into his 17th NBA season, doesnt consider age a big issue anymore. 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Wholesale Royals Jerseys . -- The Anaheim Ducks have signed left wing Dany Heatley to a one-year deal, returning the 33-year-old unrestricted free agent to the Pacific Division.The NHLs Mar. 5 Trade Deadline is drawing closer and teams will be deciding on whether to buy or sell while figuring out which players can make the biggest difference and hold the greatest value. Check out todays trade-related reports and speculation from around the NHL beat. And follow TSN.ca through Deadline Day for all the updates. Teetering Tenures In a live chat on Tuesday afternoon, ESPN.coms Katie Strange said she believes Dustin Byfuglien may not be a member of the Winnipeg Jets much longer. In a response to a question about the future of the 6-foot-5, 265 lbs. defenceman, Strange was short and to the point. "I can see Dustin Byfuglien being dealt, yes. His size, offensive ability, and versatility will likely be attractive to some teams. Right-handed defensemen are hard to find," she wrote. Byfuglien is third among all defenceman with 10 goals and 37 points, but is ranked in the bottom three with a minus-16 rating.Another veteran whose job may be on the line, according to Strange, is New York Rangers forward Brad Richards. Strange said despite the price tag - six years left after this season at $6.67 million per year - the Rangers will decide Richards future based on how many "good years" they believe he has left. Richards will be 40 when his contract expires. Volatile Venture With the post-season now a realistic possibility for the surging Ottawa Senators, general manager Bryan Murray seems ready to make a deal. "We are available to make a deal," he said in a connference call Tuesday.dddddddddddd However, Don Brennan of the Ottawa Sun writes that one of the prized names on the market, Buffalo Sabres forward Matt Moulson, may be a little too pricey for the nations capital. Brennan says one NHL executive believes a deal between the Senators and Sabres "makes sense", but another executive said the Sabres would likely ask for too much in the form of "a minimum of a first (round pick) and a top young player. And Im not even sure they even want a first in this draft." Moulson is making $3.13 million this year and is said to be looking for a long-term deal and double his current wage. The Senators likely wont be willing to give up the pieces or dollars for a deal going forward. Faint Twinkle If the Dallas Stars find themselves sinking further and further out of the playoff picture, a veteran sale might be on the way. Mike Heika of the Dallas News said Tuesday that if the Stars remain on the outside looking in at the beginning of February or after the Olympics, then "players like Vern Fiddler, Ray Whitney and Erik Cole will be made available." The Stars dont have to look far into the past as a reference for such moves. Last year the team sent Brendan Morrow to the Pittsburgh Penguins less than two weeks before the trade deadline and traded Jaromir Jagr to the Boston Bruins and Derek Roy to the Vancouver Canucks the day before. Heika says the Stars may also be interested in moving defencemen Trevor Daley or Alex Goligoski. ' ' '

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