NFL history in Detroit Lions-Jacksonville Jaguars after incident that’s never happened before

HISTORY was made in the Detroit Lions’ win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.

The Lions mauledthe Jaguars52-6 to extend their record this season to 9-1.

The Jaguars on the other hand, have seen their dismal campaign worsen with a fourth consecutive defeat putting their record at 2-9.

And the game itself actually made history with the 52-6 victory for the Lions the first time anNFLgame has ever ended in that scoreline.

Unbelievably, it’s the 1088th unique final score in NFL history, according tosocial media account Scorigami.

The new scoreline doesn’t come close to the record for the NFL’s biggest ever win though.

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That record his held by thePhiladelphia Eagleswho beat theCincinnati Reds64-0 back in 1934.

But despite avoiding being on the end of that hammering, Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson is still under mounting pressure,

Sunday’s defeat was the joint-worst in franchise history, tied with when they were a first-year expansion team in 1995.

And this has led toserious doubts over the future of head coach Pederson, who has been at the helm since February 2022.

It’s been reported that a change in staff could happen heading into Week 12 as the Jags enter their bye week.

Pederson has remained calm on the speculation, insisting it’s out of his control what happens.

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He said: “I can t control that.

“I have a lot of experience with this sport, so if it is going to happen, it will happen.

However, I also have a responsibility to prepare this team for a strong division.

If Pederson is stripped of his responsibilities, quarterback coach Mike McCoy may be able to temporarily fill the vacuum.

Prior to this, he was the coach of the Los Angeles Chargers from 2013 to 2016.

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