1. A spark too late. The Jaguars trailed 28-0 when they scored their touchdown – but it was a memorable touchdown in one sense. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence on second-and-3 from the Rams 34-yard line threw deep to rookie wide receiver/defensive back Travis Hunter, who caught the ball near the 5-yard line and scored to make it 28-7 with 9:06 remaining. “I told him to give me the ball and I’d go make a play,” Hunter said. “He just got me the ball and I did what I had to do.” The play marked the first NFL touchdown for Hunter, the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner and No. 2 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. “I wasn’t thinking about that,” said Hunter, who said he plans to give the ball to his son. “I was just thinking about putting points on the board for the team.” Hunter finished with eight receptions for 101 yards Sunday, all in the second half. “There definitely was a plan going into the game that we wanted to utilize him more on the offensive side of the ball, specifically trying to get the ball into his hands,” Head Coach Liam Coen said. “He was able to make some plays in the second half. Trevor was able to find him on some things that were obviously designed to go to him in some ways. Happy that he got his first touchdown; tough to see it come in that moment.”