Jacksonville 21, St. Louis 24

1 2 3 4 T
JAC (4-3) 7 7 7 0 21
STL (4-4) 14 3 0 7 24

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 30, 2005

Jackson helps Rams push back Jags' charge

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1615
3rd down efficiency
6-144-12
4th down efficiency
1-30-0
Total Yards427386
Passing206186
Comp-Att
18-3113-21
Yards per pass
6.68.9
Rushing221200
Rushing Attempts
2833
Yards per rush
7.96.1
Penalties4-259-59
Turnovers23
Fumbles lost
10
Interceptions thrown
13
Possession31:2228:38
Air/Ground Leaders
Jacksonville Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Leftwich18/3121321
St. Louis Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Martin13/2120023
Jacksonville Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Taylor22165171
Pearman145045
St. Louis Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jackson25179051
Faulk623011
Jacksonville Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Wilford6145137
Jones438115
St. Louis Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Curtis3105183
McDonald241023
Jacksonville Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Pearman110
St. Louis Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Furrey001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERJACSTL
TD2:13Brandon Chillar 29 Yd Return Of Blocked Punt (Jeff Wilkins Kick) 07
TD2:36Fred Taylor 71 Yd Run (Josh Scobee Kick)
Drive: 2 plays, 71 yds, :23
77
TD4:06Kevin Curtis 83 Yd Pass From Jamie Martin (Jeff Wilkins Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 83 yds, 1:30
714
SECOND QUARTERJACSTL
TD12:44Ernest Wilford 20 Yd Pass From Byron Leftwich (Josh Scobee Kick)
Drive: 7 plays, 63 yds, 4:32
1414
FG15:00Jeff Wilkins 41 Yd
Drive: 8 plays, 51 yds, 2:16
1417
THIRD QUARTERJACSTL
TD9:53Matt Jones 15 Yd Pass From Byron Leftwich (Josh Scobee Kick)
Drive: 5 plays, 66 yds, 2:54
2117
FOURTH QUARTERJACSTL
TD2:15Steven Jackson 19 Yd Pass From Jamie Martin (Jeff Wilkins Kick)
Drive: 4 plays, 30 yds, 2:00
2124

ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Joe Vitt took over as the St. Louis Rams' interim coach with a no-nonsense reputation and just-the-facts demeanor. That doesn't put him above using some inspirational tools now and then.

It was over when ...
For the second week in a row, Mike Furrey returned an INT 38 yards, leading to the go-ahead score.
Game ball goes to ...
It's a tie: Furrey, for coming up with big plays with the game on the line, and the team as a whole, for pulling out two huge wins in two straight weeks despite missing most of its offensive weapons, a defensive stalwart and its head coach.
ESPN's take ...
Eric Allen I don't think the Rams are going to throw caution to the wind anymore. They seem to be paying more attention to detail and are running the football more. They are making sure they control the line of scrimmage, which makes Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt even more dangerous when they return. RB Steven Jackson ran all over one of the best defenses in the league this week and the Rams succeeded where they would've folded in the past.
-- Eric Allen

Before a 24-21 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, Vitt dug a copy of the 2000 film "Gladiator" out of mothballs to show his players a clip to keep them fired up and fighting -- despite being without their head coach and most of their stars.

It couldn't have hurt: The Rams got another big finish from the defense and a career day from Steven Jackson, who said he was ready to play immediately after watching the video clip.

Jackson had 179 yards on 25 carries and scored the winning touchdown, Mike Furrey's 37-yard interception return led to the go-ahead score and the Rams stuffed the Jaguars' attack most of the second half.

"You've got to be innovative and be young and fresh, new with it," Jackson said. "I think he's doing a great job of getting us ready to play. The juices are flowing when you go into the stadium, you've got 70,000 looking for entertainment and they don't want anything but entertainment."

Fred Taylor, who was questionable with a bruised right ankle, had 165 yards on 22 carries for the Jaguars (4-3). That included a 71-yard scoring run in the first quarter. But after the first quarter he was limited to 51 yards on 14 carries.

"I feel as though there were some cuts out there that I could have made that I could not really get to because of my ankle," Taylor said. "It was like only one-half cut and go.

"I'm just [upset] because there was so much more opportunity that I felt like we could do damage with, but it just didn't happen," he said.

The Jaguars were hurt by two missed field-goal attempts. Josh Scobee was wide right on a pair of long attempts, including a 44-yarder that could have tied it with 9:25 left. He also flubbed a 48-yarder in the first half after entering the game 11-for-13.

"There were a lot of things to look at that weren't very good," coach Jack Del Rio said. "They all added up to a loss."

The Rams (4-4) have won two of three since losing coach Mike Martz for the season because of a heart illness and with Vitt in charge. They expect quarterback Marc Bulger (shoulder) and wide receivers Torry Holt (knee) and Isaac Bruce (turf toe) to return after their bye next week. Defensive end Leonard Little, the team's best pass rusher, should also return after missing two games following the shooting death of a younger brother.

They beat the Jaguars, whose victims include the Seahawks, Bengals and Steelers, despite backup quarterback Jamie Martin's three interceptions. Two of them were by Rashean Mathis.

Jackson carried the load for the decimated offense, easily topping his previous career best of 148 yards against the Eagles last year. Four plays after Furrey took a bobbled reception by Ernest Wilford out of the air, Jackson scored on a 19-yard screen pass from Martin for a 24-21 lead with 12:45 to go.

Furrey's 67-yard interception return clinched last week's 28-17 victory over the Saints.

The Rams' defense made it hold up as the Jaguars ran out of downs at the St. Louis 45 with 1:21 remaining.

The Jaguars took their first lead on Leftwich's 15-yard pass to Matt Jones late in the third quarter, a score set up by Alvin Pearman's 45-yard third-down run.

The Rams, not known for special teams play in recent seasons, scored on a blocked punt for the first time since 1987 at the end of the Jaguars' first series. Drew Wahlroos came in so clean he nearly took the ball out of punter Chris Hanson's hands, and Brandon Chillar broke one tackle on a 29-yard return.

Jacksonville answered two plays later on Taylor's 71-yarder before Kevin Curtis' 83-yard catch from Martin put the Rams ahead 14-7 with 10:54 still to go in the first quarter.

The Jaguars capitalized on Mathis' interception of a poorly-thrown Martin pass to tie it on Leftwich's 20-yard pass to Wilford. The ball was tipped near the goal line by linebacker Pisa Tinoisamoa before Wilford hauled it in with one hand near the back of the end zone.

Rookie offensive tackle Alex Barron, the Rams' first-round pick, had penalties on three consecutive plays near the end of the half to help short-circuit a drive that ended with a 41-yard field goal by Jeff Wilkins on the final play for a 17-14 lead.

Game notes
Marshall Faulk gained 23 yards rushing to surpass Franco Harris for 10th in career yards with 12,129.... The last Rams player to score a touchdown on a blocked punt was Jerry Gray on Nov. 15, 1987. It was the Rams' first blocked punt overall since Erik Flowers at Detroit on Dec. 28, 2003. It was also the first punt returned for a touchdown in Jaguars history. ... Jaguars wide receiver Reggie Williams missed much of the first half after taking a blow to the head and had no catches. Wilford had six catches for 145 yards after entering the game with only nine receptions all season. ... Curtis caught three passes for 105 yards, his first 100-yard game.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 30th 2005
Green Bay 14 Final
Cincinnati 21
Arizona 13 Final
Dallas 34
Chicago 19 Final
Detroit 13 OT
Oakland 34 Final
Tennessee 25
Jacksonville 21 Final
St. Louis 24
Washington 0 Final
NY Giants 36
Minnesota 13 Final
Carolina 38
Cleveland 16 Final
Houston 19
Miami 21 Final
New Orleans 6
Kansas City 20 Final
San Diego 28
Philadelphia 21 Final
Denver 49
Tampa Bay 10 Final
San Francisco 15
Buffalo 16 Final
New England 21
Monday, October 31st 2005
Baltimore 19 Final
Pittsburgh 20