The Jacksonville Jaguars are on the verge of history — with a win Sunday, they’ll clinch their third straight AFC South title and complete a rare three-game sweep of the Tennessee Titans. But this is no ordinary game: it’s a battle against one of the NFL’s most dominant interior defenders, Jeffery Simmons, while the Jaguars’ offensive line battles injuries and illness.
Streaking Jaguars Chase Historic Milestones
The Jacksonville Jaguars aren’t just chasing a win — they’re chasing legacy. With a victory over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, they would reach win No. 13 for the season, matching their franchise record set in 1999. That alone would be historic. But the stakes go deeper: a win would secure not only the AFC South title but also likely lock up the No. 3 seed in the playoffs — a position that could lead them to a home-field advantage through the postseason.
This isn’t just about wins — it’s about momentum. The Jaguars have won seven consecutive games, including victories over Indianapolis and Denver. Their offense has been electric, averaging 31.9 points per game over their last nine contests. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence, seeking to pass Blake Bortles for second in franchise passing yards, stands at 80 yards away from that milestone. Wide receiver Parker Washington is aiming for his third straight 100-yard receiving game — and he’s already close.
Titans’ Offense vs. Jaguars’ Defense: A Clash of Titans
Tennessee enters this matchup with high expectations — but also high injury concerns. Rookie quarterback Cam Ward, the No. 1 overall pick, has already shattered franchise rookie records with 3,117 yards passing. He needs just 271 more yards to enter the top 10 for single-season passing yards in team history — and if he avoids an interception for four straight games, he’ll tie Russell Wilson (2012) for the longest such streak by a rookie since 1970.
But the Jaguars’ defense will have its hands full. The Titans’ offense ranks 31st overall — yet their scoring defense sits at 28th. That means they’ve allowed plenty of points — but also created opportunities for big plays. And now, they face the challenge of stopping Jeffery Simmons, who leads the league with 10 sacks and 65 tackles this season. Simmons is a four-time Pro Bowler — and he’s been particularly effective in recent weeks, recording 4½ sacks over his last five games.
Jacksonville’s offensive line is battered. Starting right guard Patrick Mekari is out with a back injury, leaving Walker Little to start in his place. Center Robert Hainsey may return from groin issues — but the Jaguars are expected to rely heavily on quick passes to neutralize Simmons’ impact. Coach Liam Coen, meanwhile, is looking to become the seventh first-time coach in NFL history to win 13 games — a feat that would cement his legacy as a builder.
Player Spotlight: Jarrian Jones & Jeffery Simmons
For the Jaguars, cornerback Jarrian Jones is looking to join elite company. If he intercepts a pass against Tennessee, he’ll become the third player in franchise history to do so in three consecutive games — joining Darious Williams (2023) and Brian Williams (2007). Jones has already notched fourth-quarter interceptions in two of his last three games — helping seal victories over Denver and Indianapolis.
On the other side, Jeffery Simmons is a force of nature. His sack total this season is a career-high — and he’s coming off a strong performance against the Saints, where he recorded multiple stops. Simmons’ ability to disrupt the pocket and force hurried throws makes him a nightmare for any quarterback — especially one like Trevor Lawrence, who thrives on timing and rhythm.
Injury Report: Who’s Missing?
The Titans are dealing with a number of absences — including wide receiver Van Jefferson (forearm) and cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis (Achilles tendon), both placed on injured reserve. Safety Amani Hooker (ankle/toe) is doubtful, while outside linebacker Arden Key (hip) and tight end Gunnar Helm (toe) are out. Even backup running back Bhayshul Tuten (finger) is expected back after missing two weeks — adding depth to an already depleted roster.
The Jaguars aren’t far behind. Right guard Patrick Mekari (back) misses his second straight game — leaving Walker Little to start at a position where consistency matters. Center Robert Hainsey (groin) could return — but the Jaguars’ offensive line remains a question mark. Much of the team, including head coach Liam Coen, battled illness over the past two weeks — which adds another layer of unpredictability to this game.
Series Notes & Historical Context
Jacksonville has won six of seven meetings against Tennessee in the AFC South — and they’re looking to sweep the series for the third time in the past four seasons. The Jaguars have won three straight against Tennessee in Jacksonville — and they’re aiming to finish 5-1 in the division for the first time since 2007.
Tennessee’s next win would mark their 500th franchise victory — including playoffs. The Titans have only turned the ball over once in their last three games — but they’ve also struggled to score consistently. Meanwhile, Jacksonville needs two touchdowns to break their single-season franchise record of 50 — set in 2007. And with a win, they’d clinch the AFC South — and potentially lock up a top-three seed in the conference.
Fantasy Tip & Final Take
If you’re loading up your fantasy lineup, lean into the Jaguars’ offense — they’ve averaged 31.9 points per game over their last nine outings. Look for Trevor Lawrence to throw for over 250 yards — and keep an eye on Parker Washington, who’s poised for another big day.
But don’t sleep on the Titans’ defense — or on Jeffery Simmons’ ability to dominate. This game will come down to whether Jacksonville can overcome their offensive line struggles — and whether they can contain Simmons long enough to get a few big plays from Lawrence.
Ultimately, this isn’t just about winning — it’s about claiming history. For the Jaguars, this is their chance to rewrite their franchise narrative — and to prove that they’re more than just a playoff contender. For the Titans, it’s about survival — and about keeping pace with a team that’s already on the brink of greatness.
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