Marcedes Lewis caught three touchdown passes from Blake Bortles as the Jacksonville Jaguars thrashed the Baltimore Ravens 44-7 at London’s Wembley Stadium on Sunday.
Allen Hurns and Leonard Fournette also scored touchdowns for the Jaguars who have now won their last three games at their adopted home at the national stadium.
Both sides, including Jaguars' owner Shahid Khan, took part in a pre-game protest during the national anthem coming just hours after President Trump's latest criticism of the act. When play began, the Jaguars remained in control throughout.
The Ravens only had 186 yards of total offence and would have suffered a shutout had Benjamin Watson not saved their blushes with a touchdown in the final four minutes. It was still the Ravens' worst defeat since a 37-0 reverse against the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1997.
Bortles, the Jaguars' quarterback, threw four touchdown passes for the first time since 2015 while Lewis' three TDs matches his combined total from the past three seasons.
Meanwhile, Ravens' quarterback Joe Flacco went eight-for-18 passing with 28 yards and two interceptions and was benched in the final quarter.
Jaguars coach Doug Marrone's decision to fake punt when leading 37-0 underlined his side's superiority.