Jaguars Eye Historic Win No. 13, AFC South Title, and a Sweep of Titans

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The Jacksonville Jaguars are on the cusp of history as they face the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. With a win, they'll secure their 13th victory and potentially clinch the AFC South title, as well as a sweep of their divisional rivals. The Jaguars have been in top form, averaging 31.9 points over their last nine games, and are looking to finish the season 5-1 in the division for the first time. The team's young quarterback, Cam Ward, has been impressive, throwing two touchdown passes in four straight games and needing just 271 yards to move into the top 10 for a single season in team history. Ward's counterpart, Tennessee's QB, has been struggling, and the Jaguars' defense has been solid, with a plus-12 turnover differential. However, the Jaguars' offense will face a stiff challenge from the Titans' interior defensive lineman, Jeffery Simmons, who has been dominant this season with 65 tackles and 10 sacks. The Jaguars may need to rely on a quick passing game to counter his efforts. The Titans are also dealing with injuries, including the loss of WR Van Jefferson and CB Jalyn Armour-Davis, who won't play due to injuries sustained in the previous game. The Jaguars, meanwhile, are expected to be without RG Patrick Mekari, but C Robert Hainsey could return from injury. The stakes are high for both teams, with the Jaguars seeking their third sweep of the Titans in the past four seasons and the Titans looking to reach 500 wins in franchise history. A win for the Jaguars would also clinch the No. 3 seed in the conference playoffs and make coach Liam Coen the seventh first-time coach in NFL history with 13 wins.