Dawson's last-seconds, 57-yard FG lifts Cardinals past Jaguars
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}GLENDALE, Ariz. -- It was one special afternoon for Phil Dawson and Blaine Gabbert.
Dawson kicked a 57-yard field goal with 1 second left and the Arizona Cardinals beat Jacksonville 27-24 on Sunday, snapping the Jaguars' four-game winning streak and dropping them into a first-place tie with Tennessee in the AFC South.
It was the longest field goal of the 42-year-old kicker's career and came in a maddeningly inconsistent season with six misses.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"I make it a habit not to evaluate a season in its entirety until it's over," Dawson said. "But today was sweet for our team."
It also lifted Gabbert to a win against the franchise that had given up on the quarterback.
"It's great, I love it," guard Alex Boone said of Gabbert's victory. "It's like revenge all over. It's so awesome. That (Jacksonville) is a good team out there. They are playing well and getting this win is what we needed."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The Jaguars traded up six places to draft Gabbert 10th overall in 2011, but they got rid of him after three seasons, sending him to San Francisco for a sixth-round draft pick. Gabbert signed with Arizona in the offseason as the No. 3 quarterback, and then got a chance to play when Carson Palmer and Drew Stanton got hurt.
Gabbert was 22 of 38 for 241 yards, two touchdowns and one interception while improving to 10-31 as an NFL starter.
Dawson also was good from 34, 42 and 48 yards as the Cardinals (5-6) beat a team with a winning record for the first time this season.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Jacksonville (7-4) trailed most of the game, but took a 17-16 lead when ex-Cardinal Calais Campbell returned Gabbert's fumble 10 yards for a touchdown with 12:10 to play.
"I just knew we had the game locked up," Campbell said, "but at the end of the day, they made a few big-time plays. … I felt like I didn't play my best game today."
Gabbert responded with a 52-yard TD pass to Jaron Brown. He then found Larry Fitzgerald for the 2-point conversion, giving Arizona a 24-17 lead.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Corey Grant's 68-yard return of the ensuing kickoff led to Blake Bortles' second rushing touchdown of the day, a 17-yarder that tied it at 24 with 7:26 left.
Jacksonville's Barry Church and Arizona's Tyrann Mathieu each had an interception in the final 3:38, but neither team could turn it into a score.
The Cardinals got the ball back on a punt with 16 seconds to play at their 39.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Gabbert threw two sideline completions, the second one to D.J. Foster with 6 seconds to go -- Foster made a lunging tippy-toe catch that had to be reviewed -- to get close enough for the winning field goal.
Coach Doug Marrone blamed himself for giving Arizona that final chance.
"If I had to do it all over again, I just would have ran the clock out and went to overtime," he said. "That is my fault."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Bortles also had a 1-yard TD run in the third quarter. He was 19 of 33 for 160 yards and an interception.
The Cardinals took the lead with a short drive on their first possession. Gabbert completed 4 of 5 for 43 yards to set up Dawson's 34-yarder.
Dawson kicked another field goal in the second quarter and Kerwynn Williams' 21-yard punt return set up Gabbert's 29-yard touchdown pass to tight end Ricky Seals-Jones, making it 13-0 Arizona.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Jacksonville finally got on the board on Josh Lambo's 43-yard field goal with 15 seconds left in the half.
JERSEY TRADE
Campbell got his wish, trading jerseys with his old friend Fitzgerald when the game ended.
SEALS-JONES
Seals-Jones no doubt has enjoyed having Gabbert as his quarterback. Promoted from the practice squad on Sept. 25, the undrafted rookie out of Texas A&M didn't have an NFL catch until a week ago, when he caught three, two for touchdowns, from Gabbert in a loss at Houston.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Seals-Jones was back at it Sunday, catching four passes for 72 yards and a touchdown.
RUSHING WOES
Jacksonville entered as the No. 1 rushing team in the NFL at 160 yards per game, but managed a season-low 91 against the Cardinals.
Leonard Fournette carried 12 times for 25 yards. Bortles was the team's leading rusher with 62 yards on six carries.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}INJURIES
Arizona inside linebacker Deone Bucannon left in the first half with an ankle injury and Williams with a rib injury.
UP NEXT
Cardinals host NFC West-leading Los Angeles Rams next Sunday.