In a rainy showdown in Jacksonville, the Jaguars secured a 20-13 victory over the Tennessee Titans, marking their fourth season sweep in 30 years. Quarterback Mac Jones led the charge for the Jaguars, throwing two touchdown passes, one of which was caught by rookie sensation Brian Thomas Jr. Jones completed 15 of 22 passes for 174 yards, with Thomas being the standout receiver, amassing seven receptions for 91 yards. Thomas's 11-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter not only helped seal the win but also tied him with NFL legend Randy Moss for the most games by a rookie with at least 60 receiving yards and a touchdown.
With this win, the Jaguars improved their record to 4-12, while the Titans fell to 3-13, securing last place in the AFC South. The game had little playoff implications, but the Jaguars built an early 13-0 lead before the Titans fought back with a touchdown pass from Mason Rudolph to Nick Vannett. However, the Titans' efforts fell short as they were unable to convert on a crucial fourth down late in the game.
Defensively, Jaguars' Josh Hines-Allen inched closer to the franchise sack record, recording his 53rd career sack, just two shy of Tony Brackens’ team mark. In officiating news, Boris Cheek set a record for the most games officiated in NFL history during this matchup. The Titans will conclude their season against the Houston Texans, while the Jaguars face the Indianapolis Colts in their final game.