- Final0TB
ATL22
1722
17 - Final1NYJ
BUF9
289
28 - Final2BAL
CIN17
2317
23 - Final3CHI
DET26
2426
24 - Final4JAC
TEN20
3820
38 - Final5HOU
IND16
2816
28 - Final6CAR
NO44
3844
38 - Final7PHI
NYG7
427
42 - Final8CLE
PIT10
2410
24 - Final9KC
DEN3
383
38 - Final10GB
MIN34
3734
37 - Final11MIA
NE0
280
28 - Final12OAK
SD21
2421
24 - Final13ARI
SF13
2713
27 - Final14STL
SEA13
2013
20 - Final15DAL
WSH18
2818
28
Final
Coverage: CBS
1:00 PM ET, December 30, 2012
LP Field, Nashville, TN

Sunday Blitz: Jaguars-Titans Recap
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Cary Chow and Cris Carter break down the Titans' 38-20 win over the JaguarsTags: Sunday Blitz, NFL, playoffs, Super Bowl, recap, Cary Chow, Cris Carter, Titans, Jaguars
No matter what happens in Sunday's season finale at LP Field, the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars will finish with the worst records in the AFC South.
There are still plenty of questions about what will happen this offseason for these struggling franchises.
In their second season under Mike Munchak, the Titans (5-10) have missed the playoffs for a fourth consecutive year. They have major questions on both sides of the ball as second-year quarterback Jake Locker has more interceptions (11) than touchdown passes (10) and the team is giving up a league-worst 30.1 points per game after last Sunday's 55-7 loss at Green Bay.
Locker was picked off twice and sacked a season-high seven times and Tennessee allowed its most points since losing 59-0 to New England on Oct. 18, 2009.
"It's embarrassing to lose 50-something to seven," Munchak said after the Titans fell to 0-8 against teams with winning records. "That's just not acceptable and we let it happen. Thank God we have that (game this week) because I wouldn't want this to be our last game of the year."
Munchak has two years left on his contract, but with seven of the team's losses coming by 14 points or more, Titans owner Bud Adams has plenty of decisions to make about the future of his team.
New Jaguars owner Shad Khan has to decide if first-year coach Mike Mularkey and general manager Gene Smith will return after the team missed the playoffs for a fifth straight season.
Jacksonville (2-13) set a team record for losses last Sunday with a 23-16 defeat to New England, but Mularkey is proud of how his players have competed during this rough season. Three of the Jaguars' last five losses have been by seven points or fewer.
"They just haven't been rewarded with something when they've played well, and that's probably the most disappointing thing," Mularkey said.
The Jaguars, who've dropped 11 of 12 overall, must end a five-game road losing streak to complete their first season sweep of the Titans since 2005.
Led by quarterback Chad Henne, who replaced the injured Blaine Gabbert to throw two TD passes in his first start since last October with Miami, Jacksonville ended a seven-game overall slide with a 24-19 victory over the Titans on Nov. 25.
Henne will be missing one of his main targets Sunday with Cecil Shorts -- the team leader with 979 receiving yards and seven scores -- done for the season after suffering a concussion last week.
Jaguars back Rashad Jennings (shoulder) was also placed on injured reserve this week.
Last year's NFL rushing leader, Maurice Jones-Drew, will miss the season finale due to a sprained foot that cost him the final 10 games of the season. He ran for 103 yards and a touchdown in the Jaguars' last visit to Nashville, a 23-17 Titans victory Dec. 24, 2011.
Whoever lines up for Jacksonville will face a Titans team that's 10 points shy of setting the franchise record for most points allowed. The 1983 Houston Oilers currently hold that dubious distinction at 460.
"We have one more game, and we've got to fix it," cornerback Alterraun Verner said. "We've got to come out way better than this and finish off strong. This is embarrassing."
That would also be a good description of the Titans' offense last week when they totaled a season-low 180 yards. Tennessee had averaged 334.7 yards in the three previous games under offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains, who replaced the fired Chris Palmer following the loss to the Jaguars.
Chris Johnson ran for 80 yards against Jacksonville and was held to 28 on 11 carries last Sunday, but the Jaguars have the second-worst rushing defense in the league at 145.1 yards allowed per game.
Johnson was limited by a right ankle injury this week, but he's expected to start after returning to practice Friday.
Jacksonville has won three of four in this series but has lost three of four in Nashville.
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After watching film of both teams, Scouts Inc. breaks down key elements of the Week 17 Jaguars-Titans matchup.
• Get Johnson untracked early: Tennessee's Chris Johnson is arguably the most explosive ball carrier in the NFL thanks to rare speed. When the Titans are able to get him into space he can cause a lot of problems. This season it has been a little sink or swim for Johnson. He has tied a career high in games with 50 or fewer rushing yards yet still has gained over 1,100 yards. Jacksonville is ranked 31st in rushing defense, and Johnson could put up some big numbers if he can get off to a good start.
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Matchup
JAC | TEN | |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 2-14 | 6-10 |
| Avg Points | 15.9 | 20.6 |
| Avg Points Allowed | 27.8 | 29.4 |
| Home Record | 1-7 | 4-4 |
| Road Record | 1-7 | 2-6 |
| Division Record | 2-4 | 1-5 |
| Conference Record | 2-10 | 5-7 |
| Complete Standings | ||
Passing Leaders
| Jacksonville | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C. Henne | 53.9 | 2084 | 11 | 11 |
| B. Gabbert | 58.3 | 1662 | 9 | 6 |
| Tennessee | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT |
| J. Locker | 56.4 | 2176 | 10 | 11 |
| M. Hasselbeck | 62.4 | 1367 | 7 | 5 |
Rushing Leaders
| Jacksonville | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M. Jones-Drew | 86 | 414 | 4.8 | 1 | |
| R. Jennings | 101 | 283 | 2.8 | 2 | |
| Tennessee | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| C. Johnson | 276 | 1243 | 4.5 | 6 | |
| J. Locker | 41 | 291 | 7.1 | 1 | |
Receiving Leaders
| Jacksonville | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C. Shorts | 55 | 979 | 17.8 | 7 | |
| J. Blackmon | 64 | 865 | 13.5 | 5 | |
| Tennessee | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| N. Washington | 46 | 746 | 16.2 | 4 | |
| K. Wright | 64 | 626 | 9.8 | 4 | |
Team Averages & NFL Ranks
| TEAM OFFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
|---|---|---|
| Total Yards | JAC | |
| TEN | ||
| Yards Passing | JAC | |
| TEN | ||
| Yards Rushing | JAC | |
| TEN | ||
| TEAM DEFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
| Yards Allowed | JAC | |
| TEN | ||
| Pass Yds Allowed | JAC | |
| TEN | ||
| Rush Yds Allowed | JAC | |
| TEN |
Head to Head Matchups (Since 2001)
| Tennessee leads 14-10 | |
|---|---|
| Nov 25, 2012 | JAC 24, TEN 19 |
| Dec 24, 2011 | JAC 17, @TEN 23 |
| Sep 11, 2011 | JAC 16, TEN 14 |
| Dec 5, 2010 | JAC 17, @TEN 6 |
| Oct 18, 2010 | JAC 3, TEN 30 |
| Nov 1, 2009 | JAC 13, @TEN 30 |
| Oct 4, 2009 | JAC 37, TEN 17 |
| Nov 16, 2008 | JAC 14, TEN 24 |
| Sep 7, 2008 | JAC 10, @TEN 17 |
| Nov 11, 2007 | JAC 28, @TEN 13 |
| Sep 9, 2007 | JAC 10, TEN 13 |
| Dec 17, 2006 | JAC 17, @TEN 24 |
| Nov 5, 2006 | JAC 37, TEN 7 |
| Jan 1, 2006 | JAC 40, TEN 13 |
| Nov 20, 2005 | JAC 31, @TEN 28 |
| Nov 21, 2004 | JAC 15, TEN 18 |
| Sep 26, 2004 | JAC 15, @TEN 12 |
| Nov 16, 2003 | JAC 3, @TEN 10 |
| Oct 26, 2003 | JAC 17, TEN 30 |
| Dec 22, 2002 | JAC 10, TEN 28 |
| Oct 13, 2002 | JAC 14, @TEN 23 |
| Nov 4, 2001 | JAC 24, @TEN 28 |
| Sep 23, 2001 | JAC 13, TEN 6 |


