Jaguars Elite 14U flag football teams rolls to quarterfinals in NFL Flag Championships
Wright, a rising sophomore at Mandarin High School, scored 15 of his team's points in a 20-14 victory over Ryan Football, a team representing the Miami Dolphins. The Jaguars will play Old Skewl (Baltimore Ravens) on Saturday at 11 a.m., televised on NFL Network and streamed on ESPN+ and NFL+.
If the Jags win, they will play the winner of a game between HFFL Empire (Raiders) and RFP (Bills) at Noon on Sunday. A victory there would send the Jaguars to the championship game at 4 p.m. on Sunday.
The Jaguars Elite outscored three opponents 89-24 in pool play on Thursday. Playing teams representing the Jaguars' AFC South opponents, the team beat Sumner Elite (Texans) 28-0, Lexington East (Colts) 26-6 and Prime (Texans) 35-18.
Also still alive for their age groups championships are the Jaguars 10U Elite Girls, NxtGen 10U and the Marion County Juice 8U, who are all 3-0 in their games so far.
Nine First Coast teams representing the Jaguars are a combined 23-6 in the NFL Flag Championships through Friday's games. The JAX Police Athletic League Storm 12U Rec team will begin play on Saturday.
NFL Flag Championship
Scores for Jaguars-sponsored teams
Jaguars 14U Elite
d. Sumner Elite (Titans) 28-0
d. Lexington East (Colts) 26-6
d. Prime (Texans) 35-18
d. Ryan Football (Dolphins) 20-14
Jaguars Elite High School girls
d. Texas Fury (Texans) 13-6
d. YYFFA Penguins (Colts) 19-0
l. Texas Fury (Texans) 19-14
d. PFFL Ladies of Steel 19-6
l. Conquer (Chargers) 20-7
Jaguars Prime GP Pink 14U girls
d. PFFL Ladies of Steel (Steelers) 19-6
d. Texas Fury Blue (Texans) 19-12
l. Texas Fury (Titans) 7-0
Jaguars 12U Elite
d. Legends (Steelers) 19-18
d. Elkhart (Colts) 32-12
d. Ghost Riders (Dolphins) 28-0
Jaguars Elite 10U girls
d. YYFFA Penguns (Browns 6-0
d. Oregon Lady Colts 27-12
d. Thunder Monkeys II (Chiefs) 19-0
Jaguars NxtGen 10U
d. Music City Playmakers (Bengals) 32-0
d. NS Elite Vipers (Packers) 13-7
d. P-51 Flag (Ravens) 33-0
Marion County Juice 8U
d. SWYFT West (Packers) 14-8
d. Toledo Dirty Birdz (Browns) 27-12
d. Doggwrld (Ravens) 12-0
Jaguars Fusion 12U Girls
d. Conquer Thunder (Seahawks) 20-0
l. NS Elite Vipers (Cowboys) 22-13
d. Manzella Saints (Saints) 28-0
l. NY Knights (Ravens) 25-0
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Brysen Wright leads Jaguars Elite 14U to NFL Flag quarterfinals
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