1. P-Dub … again. Jaguars wide receiver Parker Washington has repeatedly turned in big plays at big moments this season. He did it again Sunday, giving the Jaguars momentum and setting up a critical third-quarter touchdown. The Jaguars, leading by a touchdown midway through the quarter, took possession at their 20 after a Denver punt, and drove 80 yards on 4 plays for a double-digit lead. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence capped the drive with a 10-yard touchdown pass – his third of the game – to running back Travis Etienne Jr. for a 31-17 Jaguars lead with 3:56 remaining in the quarter. The key play came when Lawrence on third-and-3 from the Jaguars 27 threw to the right sideline for Washington, who broke a tackle and sprinted down the sideline for a 63-yard gain to the Broncos 10 one before Etienne’s touchdown. Washington caught 6 passes for 145 yards Sunday, with 87 yards coming on 2 receptions on which he broke tackles and turned short passes into long gains. “It’s awesome, just the way it opens up the offense for us,” Lawrence said. “It’s hard against a really good defense and a really good pass rush. The coverage is sticky and they do a good job. So when guys can take short passes for 20, 30, 40, 50 yards it just blows it open for us as an offense. Obviously, Parker had a great day. Not surprised. He has made some huge plays.”