The first half of the game provided fans with nothing more than a pair of field goals (one from each team) and numerous missed opportunities. Neither quarterback was able to find a rhythm in the first half, at times Blake Bortles looked downright terrible throwing the ball.
In the second half the defenses continued to shine and Bortles was able to step up and lead his team with both his arm and his legs. A late touchdown pass in the 3rd quarter allowed for Bortles and company to take a 10-3 lead heading into the 4th quarter. The scoring drive was led by a handful of big Bortles’ runs before he capped the drive off with his lone TD pass of the game.