Outgained 538 yards to 204, the Rams’ defense compensated with five interceptions–all of them deep in St. Louis territory.
Anthony Parker scored his second defensive touchdown in two weeks on a 92-yard return in the first quarter on one of his two pickoffs. Keith Lyle also had two interceptions for the Rams (2-5), who ended a five-game losing streak despite getting little help from the NFL’s worst offense.
The Rams had the ball for three plays in the first quarter, only 5:21 in the first half, and finished with eight first downs to 36 for the Jaguars (3-5).
“I’ve had a lot of crazy wins,” coach Rich Brooks said. “I’m not going to sit and analyze it. I’m just happy to get a W.”
With 8 seconds left, St. Louis’ Todd Lyght hauled down Willie Jackson at the 5 after Jackson broke a tackle on a 34-yard play, and the clock ran out on the Jaguars, who were out of timeouts.




