5.Finish. The Jaguars finished their second-half comeback with a scoring drive that featured big plays running and passing. First, undrafted rookies Joey Aguilar and Trebor Peña connected on a 43-yard catch down the left sideline to put the ball at the Saints’ 2-yard line. It was Aguilar’s first pass of the game, with Coen noting after the game that it was a dialed-up deep shot right off the bat for the rookie quarterback. “Sometimes those are better, where you don’t have to think as much, you can just kind of let it rip,” Coen said. One play later, Taylor bowled through a tackle for two-yard touchdown and a 24-20 lead, the Jaguars’ first lead of the game. The Jaguars stopped the Saints on game’s the final play, with first-year cornerback Jabbar Muhammad recording a breakup on a pass from quarterback Hunter Dekkers to wide receiver Jalen Cropper on second-and-goal from the Jaguars 2-yard line. “I’m not surprised,” Green said of Muhammed, who has been strong throughout ’26 camp. “I knew Jabbar in college. He has been like that. Everybody’s just now noticing. I knew exactly what he was, what he was capable of. All props to him, but those are the things you expect from guys that step up to the plate like that.”