In a stunning turnaround, the Jaguars went from a Week 10 blowout to a commanding win in Week 11. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence dazzled with two rushing touchdowns and two passing touchdowns, propelling the Jaguars to a 34-14 victory over the Titans. With this win, the Jaguars hold a 7-3 record and maintain their lead in the AFC South as they prepare for a road game in Houston next week.
Hoping to replicate last year’s late-season success, the Jaguars look to build momentum after a slow start. Lawrence connected with Calvin Ridley for both of his touchdown passes, amassing 262 passing yards before C.J. Beathard took over in the fourth quarter. Ridley’s standout performance included seven catches for 103 yards and an 18-yard run, marking a significant return to form.
In contrast, the Titans have struggled, winning only three of their last seven games. Despite scoring highlights, including a long touchdown pass to DeAndre Hopkins and a short scoring toss to defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons, they turned the ball over twice and managed just 12 first downs. Penalties and overall sloppiness plagued their performance, leaving head coach Mike Vrabel disappointed.
Meanwhile, Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson has every reason to be pleased, especially with Lawrence’s standout performance signaling positive momentum heading into Week 12. The upcoming game against the Panthers offers an opportunity for the Titans to rebound, but their lackluster showing against the Jaguars raises doubts about their ability to mount a winning streak.
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