Happy Wednesday, Big Cat Country! The Jacksonville Jaguars are currently 3-1, and football feels fun again. The Jaguars have a long week, as Monday Night Football will return with the Kansas City Chiefs for Week 5. The two teams have played each other 16 times, and the Chiefs lead the series 10-6. The Chiefs have won the last eight meetings, so let’s look at the good, the bad, and the ugly while we hope the Jags break the streak in a few days.
Series results
Date
Visitor
Home
09/17/2023
Kansas City Chiefs – 17
Jacksonville Jaguars – 9
01/21/2023
Jacksonville Jaguars – 20
Kansas City Chiefs – 27
11/13/2022
Jacksonville Jaguars – 17
Kansas City Chiefs – 27
09/08/2019
Kansas City Chiefs – 40
Jacksonville Jaguars – 26
10/07/2018
Jacksonville Jaguars – 14
Kansas City Chiefs – 30
11/06/2016
Jacksonville Jaguars – 14
Kansas City Chiefs – 19
09/08/2013
Kansas City Chiefs – 28
Jacksonville Jaguars – 2
10/24/2010
Jacksonville Jaguars – 20
Kansas City Chiefs – 42
11/08/2009
Kansas City Chiefs – 21
Jacksonville Jaguars – 24
10/07/2007
Jacksonville Jaguars – 17
Kansas City Chiefs – 7
12/31/2006
Jacksonville Jaguars – 30
Kansas City Chiefs – 35
10/17/2004
Kansas City Chiefs – 16
Jacksonville Jaguars – 22
09/15/2002
Jacksonville Jaguars – 23
Kansas City Chiefs – 16
12/30/2001
Kansas City Chiefs – 30
Jacksonville Jaguars – 26
09/13/1998
Kansas City Chiefs – 16
Jacksonville Jaguars – 21
11/09/1997
Kansas City Chiefs – 10
Jacksonville Jaguars – 24
The Good
Week 11 at Alltel Stadium on November 9, 1997
Final score: Chiefs 10 – Jaguars 24
Attendance: 70,444
The first meeting resulted in a win! Pete Mitchell, James Stewart, and Natrone Means scored touchdowns. Quarterback Mark Brunell completed nine out of 20 attempted passes for 199 yards. Means led the team with 62 rushing yards, and Jimmy Smith led with 112 receiving yards. Mike Hollis made the field goal attempt. Jeff Lageman and Clyde Simmons both recorded two sacks.
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The Bad
AFC Divisional Playoff at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on January 21, 2023
Final score: Jaguars 20 – Chiefs 27
Attendance: 73,220
The Jags were on an amazing run. The season had taken a turn for the better; they defeated the Tennessee Titans (fuck ‘em) for the AFC South, had the Wildcard comeback against the Chargers, and the vibes were high heading into this game. We thought the team was going to the Super Bowl and going to win that bitch. The Jaguars received the ball first, and the offense went three and out, followed by the Chiefs scoring on their opening drive. Jamal Agnew had a 63-yard return to set the offense up with great field position, which led to a Christian Kirk touchdown to tie the game at the end of the first quarter. The Chiefs put ten points on the board before Riley Patterson made the attempted field goal, bringing the score to 17-10 at the half. The teams traded punts before Harrison Butker scored a field goal, and Lawrence was sacked to wrap up the third quarter. Hope was not yet lost at the start of the fourth. Both teams scored touchdowns, then we had a series of unfortunate events. When the Jaguars were in the red zone again, Agnew fumbled the ball, and Lawrence had a pass intercepted – season over. Trevor Lawrence completed 24 out of 39 attempted passes for 217 yards. Travis Etienne led the team with 62 rushing yards, and Zay Jones led with 83 receiving yards. Jamal Agnew averaged 43.67 yards in kickoff returns and 7.67 yards in punt returns. Logan Cooke punted four times for 191 yards, and Riley Patterson made the two attempted field goals. Foye Oluokun led the team with 14 combined tackles.
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The Ugly
Week 1 at EverBank Field on September 8, 2013
Final score: Chiefs 28 – Jaguars 2
Attendance: 59,416

I had a hard time choosing between this game and the AFC Divisional Playoff for “the ugly”, but ultimately, this one won out because starting the season without scoring a touchdown, and the only two points scored happened during the first quarter, is just sad. Blaine Gabbert completed 16 out of 35 attempted passes for 121 yards, was intercepted twice, and sacked six times for a loss of 50 yards. Chad Henne completed three out of six attempted passes for 36 yards. Maurice Jones-Drew led the team with 45 rushing yards, and Cecil Shorts led with 40 receiving yards. Bryan Anger punted 11 times for 556 yards for an average of 50.5 yards. Jason Babin recorded the lone sack, and Paul Posluszny led the team with ten solo tackles.
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Players who have played for JAX and KC
Player
Pos
JAX
KC
Alexander, D.J.
LB
2019
2015-2016
Babin, Jason
DE
2012-2013
2008
Barker, Bryan
P
1995-2000
1990-1993
Bell, Blake
TE
2018
2019-2023
Black, Jordan
OT
2008-2010
2003-2006
Bolden, Juran
DB
2004
1999
Brackenridge, Tyron
DB
2009-2010
2007-2008
Brooks, Bucky
DB
1996-1997
1997-1998
Carney, John
K
2007
2007
Charles, Jamaal
RB
2018
2008-2016
Colquitt, Dustin
P
2020
2005-2019
Conley, Chris
WR
2019-2020
2015-2018
Ellis, Alex
TE
2016
2018
Favors, Greg
LB
2004-2005
1998
Fleming, Jamell
DB
2013
2014-2015
Foles, Nick
QB
2019
2016
Gabbert, Blaine
QB
2011-2013
2023
Gray, Quinn
QB
2005-2007
2008
Grow, Monty
DB
1995
1994
Henne, Chad
QB
2012-2017
2018-2022
Johnson, James-Michael
LB
2015
2013-2014
Knight, Sammy
DB
2007
2005-2006
Lockett, Kevin
WR
2002
1997-2000
Love, Kyle
DT
2013
2013
Marts, Lonnie
LB
1999-2000
1991-1993
McDougald, Bradley
DB
2021
2013
Miller, Roy
DT
2013-2016
2017
Minshew, Gardner
QB
2019-2020
2025
Moreau, Frank
RB
2001
2000
Morse, Mitch
C
2024
2015-2018
Murray, Eric
DB
2025
2016-2018
Newsome, Jamar
WR
2011
2012
O’Shaughnessy, James
TE
2017-2021
2015-2016
Ogbah, Emmanuel
LB
2025
2019
Omameh, Patrick
OG
2016-2018
2020
Quinn, Jonathan
QB
1998-2001
2002-2003
Ransom, Derrick
DT
2004
1998-2002
Rison, Andre
WR
1996
1997-1999
Rucker, Martin
TE
2011
2012
Sadowski, Troy
TE
1998
1991
Saunders, Khalen
DT
2025
2019-2022
Smith, Jeff
C
2000-2001
1997-1999
Stanzi, Ricky
QB
2013
2011-2012
Stephens, Santo
LB
1995
1993
Taylor, Herbert
OT
2012
2007-2008
Taylor, Jawaan
OT
2019-2022
2023-2025
Thomas, Pat
LB
2005-2007
2007-2008
Washington, Dewayne
DB
2004
2005
Weatherford, Steve
P
2008
2008
Williams, Jermaine
RB
2000
2001
Williams, Sammy
OT
2003
1999
Wilson, Damien
LB
2021
2019-2020
Wisniewski, Stefen
C
2015
2019-2020
Wright, Matthew
K
2021
2022-2024
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