Jaguars Week 6 Player of the Game: WR Brian Thomas Jr.

Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. just played his best game of the 2025 season. 

Despite the loss, the second-year receiver recorded eight catches for 90 yards and a touchdown, catching 80% of his 10 targets. He set season-highs in each category and scored his first receiving touchdown of the season on a 21-yard reception in the first quarter. 

Thomas Jr. averaged 11.3 yards per catch. 

He also had a 46-yard touchdown negated by a Travis Hunter offsides penalty, but was still the Jaguars‘ leading receiver by over 60 yards. His performance might have been the single bright spot on the Jaguars’ offense on Sunday, which recorded just 59 rushing yards and allowed Lawrence to be sacked six times. 

As Liam Coen and others pointed out after the game, ultimately there were too many self-inflicted errors for the Jaguars’ offense to overcome.

“We beat ourselves more than anything and we just need to hone in on details,” Hunter said, via Jaguars.com

Thomas would add, “Every time we’d get a good play or get a drive started, I feel like we would set ourselves back with a penalty or something.

“We had a good game plan,” Thomas said. “Some of the stuff we were doing was working. We’ve just got to quit beating ourselves. That was really it.”

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars vs. Seahawks: Brian Thomas Jacksonville’s Player of the Game

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