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The Jacksonville Jaguars lost to the Green Bay Packers 30-27 on Sunday, but Jaguars punter Logan Cooke provided a highlight with a spectacular 73-yard kick on Jacksonville's first series of the game.
The coffin corner refers to the corner of the playing field in American football just in front of the end zone, from about the 5-yard line to the goal line. A perfect coffin corner kick is one that goes out of bounds just before either orange pylon located in the front of the end zone .
In the 2019 season, Cooke punted 75 times with a 46.76 average. [9] Cooke was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list by the Jaguars on December 21, 2020, [10] and activated on December 31. [11] In the 2020 season, Cooke punted 56 times with a 47.66 average. [12] On March 20, 2021, Cooke signed a four-year, $12 million contract extension with the ...
In American football, a punt is a kick that is performed after a player (most often a punter) drops the ball from their hands and kicks it prior to it hitting the ground. Record keeping for punting yards in the National Football League (NFL) goes as far back as 1939 .
The Jags were inside the 30 when Trevor Lawrence looked for Jamal Agnew on the out route, but Saints corner Marshon Lattimore got inside Agnew and picked the ball off while diving to the ground.
In the final minutes of the half, Jacksonville converted a fake punt with punter Logan Cooke completing a 13-yard pass to Tim Jones on fourth and 2, setting up Brandon McManus' 43-yard field goal ...
Coffin corner may refer to: Coffin corner (aerodynamics), an unstable combination of speed and altitude; A position in a bomber formation combat box; Coffin corner (American football), a strategy used by a punter in American football; The Coffin Corner, a magazine published by the Professional Football Researchers Association
Jacksonville cornerback Tyson Campbell (thigh), punter Logan Cooke (left knee), long snapper Ross Matiscik (hamstring) and linebacker Yasir Abdullah (hamstring) are questionable.