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This year marks the 25th season for the Jacksonville Jaguars. To celebrate, we’re counting down 100 days from our regular season kickoff with the top 100 moments in franchise history.
Yesterday it was David Garrard and his fourth quarter scramble to help us become the only franchise to ever beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on their turf in a single season.
Today? Josh Scobee and his walk off 59-yard field goal to beat the Indianapolis Colts back in 2010.
My absolute favorite is this, though - Scobee's 59-yard FG at home vs. the Colts, who we absolutely despised at the time. I was at the game, it was amazinghttps://t.co/rZ5K6Fy9zg
— Spider-MA-A-Ron (@aacameron1) May 31, 2019
It was Week 4 and the Jaguars were coming off two 25-point losses in a row — on the road to the San Diego Los Angeles Chargers and then a lackluster effort where the team only scored three points against the Philadelphia Eagles at home.
Our first AFC South game of the season was hosting Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts and the Jaguars were matching them drive for drive throughout the game. Tied 28-28, David Garrard put together a few good passes to...
*squints*
...Tiquan Underwood?
Anyway, it got us to the Colts’ 41-yard line. With five seconds left, Scobee got the call and he nailed it from 59 yards out.
It was pandemonium in that stadium and it’s a very fun memory.
Thanks, Scobes.
What’s your favorite #Jaguars moment?@aacameron1 thinks it’s @JoshScobee10’s 59-yard field goal to beat the #Colts. pic.twitter.com/8moYb7gF6j
— Ryan Day (@ryaneatscake) June 1, 2019
Send us your favorite moments and we’ll dig into each one until the Jaguars kick off on September 8th — including whatever video, audio, or stories we can find.
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