Lions blowout win over Jaguars ends in Scorigami

USA Today

The Lions easily disposed of the Jacksonville Jaguars by a score of 52-6. Not only was that the worst loss in Jaguars’ franchise history — not to mention potentially the last game for Doug Pederson as head coach — but we got ourselves a Scorigami.

As a quick reminder, a Scorigami is a final score in the NFL that had never happened before. So the Lions can now say they have won the first game to ever end with the final score of 52-6. It’s the second time the Lions dropped 52 on an opponent this season. The first was their 52-14 Week 8 win over the Tennessee Titans.

It’s the 1,088th unique final score in NFL history. This also marks the third time the Lions have been in a Scorigami under head coach Dan Campbell. The Lions are 2-1 in those games. The other win also came this season when they defeated the Dallas Cowboys 47-9 back on October 13.

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