2. Point-blank pick. The Jaguars took a late lead Sunday thanks to a turnover by the defense. With the score tied 17-17 midway through the fourth quarter, cornerback Jarrian Jones cut in front of wide receiver Josh Downs to intercept Colts quarterback Philip Rivers at the Colts 34. Jones returned the interception 13 yards to the Colts 21, barely missing a touchdown when Downs tackled him at the ankles. “I knew the look that we were giving,” Jones said. “Josh Downs, great receiver – he was in the slot. He’s kind of like the option-route runner. Gotta come out fast. Philip can’t really throw the ball down the field, so my instincts kind of took over on the play. I just timed it right.” The offense lost three yards on the ensuing drive, with kicker Cam Little‘s 42-yard field goal giving the Jaguars a 20-17 lead with 6:58 remaining. “He has earned so much trust from not just the players, his teammates, but coaches, staff,” Coen said of Jones. “Every time he’s out there, you just feel him. “I’m very appreciative of Jarrian and the way that he’s continued to battle and make plays for our team.”