Postgame rewind: Jacksonville Jaguars absorb heavy loss from San Francisco 49ers

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The Jacksonville Jaguars return home to TIAA Bank Field for a matchup against the San Francisco 49ers in NFL Week 11. Head coach Urban Meyer is in search of his third victory as the Jaguars' head coach. Each team has a top-three quarterback from the 2021 NFL Draft, but while Trevor Lawrence has started every game since his No. 1 selection with the Jaguars, Trey Lance has appeared infrequently for the Niners while waiting behind Jimmy Garoppolo. The 49ers surprised the Los Angeles Rams last week on Monday Night Football. Jaguars running back James Robinson is questionable due to injuries.

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5:50 p.m. | Identity crisis remains for Jaguars' offense

For the second consecutive game, the San Francisco 49ers executed an opening drive that ate away more than 10 minutes of game clock — and for the second consecutive week the Jaguars looked like a team without an offensive identity.

| Read more --Juston Lewis

4:03 p.m. | Report card from Jaguars' loss to 49ers

See Gene Frenette's column from the Jaguars' loss Sunday to San Francisco in NFL Week 11. | Read more --Gene Frenette

4:02 p.m. | Takeaways from rough Sunday for Jaguars

During player introductions Sunday, the Jaguars were caught in the moment. They jumped around, yelled, and looked ready to rumble. Then came the kickoff. | Read more --John Reid

3:46 p.m. | FINAL: 49ers 30, Jaguars 10

That's the end of a rough one for the Jags.

3:38 p.m. | Touchdown Jaguars: James Robinson into end zone

The Jaguars are into the end zone, but it's way too late for this score to matter. Trevor Lawrence led an up-tempo drive across the field in about two and a half minutes, ending with James Robinson's 1-yard plunge.

49ers 30, Jaguars 10, 3:04 4th.

3:31 p.m. | Robbie Gould field goal extends 49ers lead

One Jaguars special teams miscue, one 49ers special teams score. After the Jaguars' muff, the 49ers extend their lead on Robbie Gould's field goal from 49.

49ers 30, Jaguars 3, 5:33 4th.

3:27 p.m. | It's a muff: Tavon Austin can't hold punt, Niners recover

Another turnover. Tavon Austin, returning punts in place of the injured Jamal Agnew, can't bring in the San Francisco punt and the 49ers recover in Jags territory.

3:23 p.m. | Pass protection issues intensify for Jags

Nick Bosa is starting to take over this second half. He picked up two sacks on Trevor Lawrence on that drive. Jamal Agnew and Cam Robinson also limped off during that drive.

3:10 p.m. | End of third quarter: San Francisco 27, Jacksonville 3

Just 15 minutes to go for the Jaguars at TIAA Bank Field.

3:00 p.m. | Offense stalling out for Jaguars

No, the Jaguars haven't scored. Their offense is going nowhere today: They've gained only 100 yards so far. The team record for fewest yards in a game: 117, in 2012 against Houston. Both Jags drives since halftime have ended quickly in punts.

2:48 p.m. | Touchdown 49ers: George Kittle scores, Niners pull away

There might be a point in this game where the Jaguars are ready to slow down Deebo Samuel. But that hasn't arrived yet. Samuel is already up to 79 yards on the ground for the 49ers, taking the ball down to the Jacksonville 3.

From there, the 49ers converted fourth-and-goal to George Kittle from 1 yard out to cheer the thousands of San Francisco fans in TIAA Bank Field.

49ers 27, Jaguars 3, 8:49 3rd.

2:32 p.m. | Jaguars, 49ers ready for third quarter

Can the Jaguars come back from a 17-point hole? They'll need to start building momentum on this opening drive in the quarter.

2:22 p.m. | Dan Mullen fired as Gators coach

The Jaguars' miserable first half isn't the only big football news in Florida this afternoon. The University of Florida has fired head coach Dan Mullen after Saturday's loss to Missouri. | Read more --Zach Abolverdi

2:19 p.m. | HALFTIME: Robbie Gould kicks 49ers field goal as time expires

Well, that's halftime. Robbie Gould converts a 48-yard field goal as the half runs out, and the Jaguars enter halftime with a 20-3 deficit to San Francisco.

2:10 p.m. | Matthew Wright field goal gets Jaguars on board

It's not a touchdown, but it is a score. Trevor Lawrence conducted a nice Jacksonville drive there, advancing down inside the San Francisco red zone with throws to Tavon Austin and Jamal Agnew. The drive ran out of steam, but Matthew Wright converted a field goal from 30 yards for the Jags' first points.

49ers 17, Jaguars 3, 1:53 2nd.

1:53 p.m. | Touchdown 49ers: Brandon Aiyuk scores for Niners

Heading toward a blowout at TIAA Bank Field. It's Brandon Aiyuk this time, catching a 6-yard floater over the top from Jimmy Garoppolo. The Jaguars have run only four plays on offense through more than 21 minutes.

49ers 17, Jaguars 0, 8:25 2nd.

1:45 p.m. | Rayshawn Jenkins ejected for punching

This is unraveling quickly for the Jaguars.

Safety Rayshawn Jenkins had already extended a first-quarter drive by committing defensive holding on third down. Now, he extends a second-quarter drive with a personal foul after Andrew Wingard had downed Deebo Samuel on third down. Plus, he's ejected for throwing a punch.

San Francisco is inside the red zone, and the time of possession is above 18 minutes for the Niners to 1:42 for the Jaguars.

1:39 p.m. | Fumble: It's getting worse for the Jaguars

The Jaguars were already losing the yardage battle 156-5. Now they can add a turnover: After catching a pass near the line of scrimmage, Laviska Shenault got stripped, and Fred Warner recovered for the 49ers in Jacksonville territory.

1:36 p.m. | Touchdown 49ers: Deebo Samuel runs it in

The drive wasn't as long, but the result was better for the Niners — and worse for the Jaguars. After a smooth, trouble-free march, Deebo Samuel took the handoff around the left side, 25 yards to the end zone with a little help from a push that didn't knock him out of bounds but did nudge him across the goal line.

49ers 10, Jaguars 0.

1:29 p.m. | END OF FIRST QUARTER: San Francisco 3, Jacksonville 0

The Jaguars went three-and-out on offense, so a likely-fatigued defense — pushed backward for 13 minutes last time — goes back to work.

1:20 p.m. | Field goal: 49ers take lead after marathon drive

What a drive - but it didn't end with at touchdown.

The 49ers marched from their own 10 to the Jaguars' 2, chewing up 20 plays, 88 yards and a whopping 13 minutes and 5 seconds. In the all-time list compiled by sports blog Quirky Research, that would be the second-longest drive since NFL records began for that statistic in 1981.

In the end, though, the Jaguars' defense stiffened at the 2 and San Francisco elected to take the Robbie Gould chip shot.

49ers 3, Jaguars 0, 1:55 1st.

1:12 p.m. | 49ers' drive still going

Yes, it's still in progress. The 49ers started this possession at their own 10, and they've chewed up the better part of the first quarter — nine minutes and counting — while converting two third downs and getting help from a Rayshawn Jenkins holding flag that negated a Dawuane Smoot sack.

1:00 p.m. | Kickoff time!

The 49ers and Jaguars are ready for kickoff. San Francisco will receive the opening kick.

12:45 p.m. | Staff predictions for Jaguars-Niners

See what the Times-Union staff writers are expecting for Sunday's game against the 49ers. | Read more --The Times-Union

12:35 p.m. | Roundtable: How can Jaguars fix offense?

The Jaguars' defense has made strides the past two games while the offense continues to struggle.

What has to change for Trevor Lawrence to throw more downfield passes and offense to convert more third-down opportunities? | Read more --The Times-Union

12:25 p.m. | 49ers' Nick Bosa to test Jaguars' line

Sometimes you just know.

That’s the case for Urban Meyer when it came to recruiting Nick Bosa to Ohio State. Meyer was already familiar with his brother, and he said by Bosa’s sophomore year of high school he knew he’d be an NFL guy. | Read more --Juston Lewis

12:15 p.m. | Keys for Jaguars, 49ers

What do Jacksonville and San Francisco need to accomplish to conclude Sunday with a victory? | Read more --Juston Lewis

12:05 p.m. | Deep thinking: While recovering from injury, Chark wonders about big plays left behind

The easy thing for DJ Chark to do, as he continues the process of rehabilitating his fractured left ankle, is to lament how things would be different for the Jaguars’ offense if he were healthy.

He doesn’t go there, or at least not without some prompting. It’s just not the Chark way to be a self-promoter. | Read more --Gene Frenette

11:55 a.m. | 49ers QB Jimmy Garoppolo respects Josh Allen's threat

After watching game tapes of the Jaguars, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo said he could not help but notice a particular defender that seemed like he was always around the ball.

That player was Jaguars outside linebacker Josh Allen, and Garoppolo regards him highly going into Sunday's game at TIAA Bank Field. | Read more --John Reid

11:45 a.m. | Jaguars still united amid year of struggle

After a potential game-winning drive ended last week with rookie quarterback Trevor Lawrence losing a fumble against the Indianapolis Colts, his teammates rallied behind him. | Read more --John Reid

11:40 a.m. | James Robinson active for Jaguars

The news Jaguars fans have been waiting for: Running back James Robinson, who was questionable for this game, is active and is expected to play against the 49ers.

11:30 a.m. | Drops causing trouble for Jaguars

Jaguars wide receiver Jamal Agnew believes rookie Trevor Lawrence experiences enough in games from having to make accurate throws to reading defenses correctly.

To help make it easier for him, Agnew said they need to stop dropping passes. | Read more --John Reid

11 a.m. | Bracing for a challenge: Shaquill Griffin ready for 49ers' Deebo Samuel

Jaguars cornerback Shaquill Griffin never avoids a challenge, no matter how difficult or the ramifications of the outcome.

Every game, he wants to cover the top receiver regardless if he's taller, faster, or outweighs him. | Read more --John Reid

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. San Francisco 49ers: Live Week 11 NFL updates