The Jacksonville Jaguars needed to make the most out of their annual London trip, and they did.After falling last week overseas, the Jaguars took down the New England Patriots, 32-16, in the final London game of the season.New England struck first, with Drake Maye finding JaMycal Hasty for a 16-yard score, and then a field goal put them up 10-0. But then, Jacksonville took off. Parker Washington of the Jacksonville Jaguars celebrates scoring a touchdown against the New England Patriots with teammates at Wembley Stadium on Oct. 20, 2024, in London. (Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)Trevor Lawrence connected with rookie Brian Thomas Jr. for a six-yard touchdown, and on their next drive, Tank Bigsby found the end zone. Then, after forcing a three-and-out, Parker Washington took a punt 96 yards to the house. A neutral-zone infraction on the PAT attempt made Jacksonville decide to go for two, and they got it to go up 22-10 at the half.Early in the third, Jacksonville kicked a field goal to go up 25-10, but early in the fourth, the Jags opted to go for it on 4th and 1 from the opposing six, rather than go up three scores – it didn’t work out, giving New England some life, which they took advantage of. Nine plays later, Maye found K.J. Osborn for a 22-yard score, but their two-point conversion to cut the deficit to even was unsuccessful.New England forced a punt, but after Maye was sacked and faced a 4th and 26, his next pass fell incomplete to all but ice the ballgame inside the two-minute warning. But, for good measure, Bigsby put the cherry on top with his second rushing score of the day. Brian Thomas Jr. of the Jacksonville Jaguars celebrates a first-down catch against the New England Patriots at Wembley Stadium on Oct. 20, 2024, in London. (Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)JETS, EMBATTLED STAR HAASON REDDICK FINALLY AGREE TO DEAL THAT WILL END MONTHS-LONG HOLDOUT: REPORTLawrence only threw 20 times, but he completed 15 of those passes for 193 yards – 58 of them came on a deep bomb to Thomas on a spectacular catch. Bigsby lived up to his first name, running the ball 26 times for 118 yards and two scores. At one point, the Jags had 17 rushing plays – and why wouldn’t they?Maye impressed, throwing for 276 yards without turning the ball over.  Tank Bigsby of the Jacksonville Jaguars celebrates a touchdown against the New England Patriots on Oct. 20, 2024, in London. (Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIt’s the Jags’ second win of the season – both coming in their last three games – and they’ll host the Green Bay Packers next week. Meanwhile, the now 1-6 Pats will head home for a date with the New York Jets. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.