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Oct 19, 2014 at 6pm UK at ​EverBank Field
Cleveland Browns
6-24
Jacksonville Jaguars
FT
3
Q1
0
3
Q2
7
Robinson (0:36)
0
Q3
3
0
Q4
14
Robinson (6:01), Johnson (4:40)

Jacksonville Jaguars pick up first win of season

The Jacksonville Jaguars finally pick up their first victory of the season, beating the Cleveland Browns 24-6 at EverBank Field.

The Jacksonville Jaguars have finally picked up their first win of the NFL season courtesy of a 24-6 victory over the Cleveland Browns at EverBank Field this evening.

The visitors edged a tight first quarter that saw both sides struggle on offence, with the only points coming via the boot of Billy Cundiff, who converted a 40-yard field goal.

Allen Robinson #15 of the Jacksonville Jaguars runs for a touchdown during the game against the Cleveland Browns at EverBank Field on October 19, 2014© Getty Images

Cundiff added another kick in the second quarter, but it was the Jaguars who went into the break with a slender lead as Allen Robinson did brilliantly to stay on his feet having collected a Blake Bortles pass before racing in for a 31-yard score.

Jacksonville then extended their advantage to four with 10 minutes remaining of the third quarter, Josh Scobee slotting over a 30-yard kick.

The Jaguars edged ever closer to their elusive first victory of the campaign when Denard Robinson picked up their second touchdown of the evening, rushing in from eight yards with just under six minutes remaining of the match.

The result was well and truly put to bed shortly afterwards as Storm Johnson made it into the endzone for a three-yard score to increase his side's lead to an unassailable 18.

That was how it remained as the Jaguars ended a six-match losing streak in 2014, while the Browns are now 3-3 for the season.

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