Sportsbook Website – Hail Mary Pass Gives Jaguars a Win

Sportsbook Website the most amazing ending this season gave the Jacksonville Jaguars a straight up win and cover against the NFL odds at the sportsbook website against the Houston Texans. The Jaguars scored on a Hail Mary pass on the last play of the game to defeat the Houston Texans and shock gamblers at the sportsbook.  It was one of the most amazing plays you will ever see.

50-Yard TD Pass on Final Play

The Jaguars and Texans were tied 24-24 when Jacksonville threw up a Hail Mary at the end of the game. Jacksonville quarterback David Garrard threw it up into the end zone and the pass was batted down by Houston defensive back Glover Quinn right into the hands of Jacksonville wide receiver Mike Thomas.  It was a 50-yard TD pass from Garrard to Thomas that gave the Jaguars an amazing victory. Thomas finished with 149 yards on the day. The 50 yard catch on the final play was just the fourth time in NFL history that a game ended on a winning TD pass of 50 yards or more.

Jaguars go to 5-4

The win was huge for Jacksonville as they are now 5-4 on the season. The stunned Texans fell to 4-5. It was the third straight loss for the Texans who continue to find new ways to lose against the odds at the sportsbook.  Jacksonville looks to be in the hunt for the playoffs while the Texans may be looking for a new head coach.

Texans Failing Again

There was so much hope for Houston this season at the sportsbook website. They have one of the best running backs in the NFL in Arian Foster, a great wide receiver in Andre Johnson and a good quarterback in Matt Schaub.  This was supposed to be the season that the Texans finally made the playoffs.  It doesn’t look very good. The Texans won three of their first four games this season but they have now lost four of their last five as they frustrate gamblers at the Sbg global sportsbook.  It does not look good for Houston head coach Gary Kubiak. This was the season that the Texans simply had to make the playoffs.  Good luck now.  The Texans are at the New York Jets next week before hosting Tennessee. They then have to go to Philadelphia before hosting Baltimore.  Say good bye Houston.

 

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