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The Texans can lose up to two games and still make the playoffs. Winning the AFC South for the third straight season? It's much more complicated.
Over at DraftKings, the Jaguars are -165 to win the division, while the Texans are +150 and the Colts are +2200. And as of this writing, our friends at Sportsline give the Jaguars a 47% chance to win the division, while the Texans have a 34% chance and the Colts are down at 17%.
In this week's Jacksonville Jaguars Mailbag, we take questions on the intense AFC South race and questions facing the Jaguars ahead of their test with the New Y
The Jaguars, Colts, and Texans are neck and neck in the AFC South race. Who will win the division? Vote in Pro Football Rumors' latest poll.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have secured first place in the AFC South, as they defeated the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, 36-19. The unfortunate headline from this game was Daniel Jones' injury, as the Colts quarterback went down with a right Achilles injury in the first quarter. Rookie Riley Leonard replaced him under center.
Making the playoffs in the first year of the Liam Coen era? That would be stupendous. Winning the AFC South over the Houston Texans? Cherry on top. But there is one bigger goal the Jaguars should have in mind: the No. 1 seed in the AFC.
Jacksonville Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence sparks buzz with a 4-word statement after AFC South win vs. Colts that moves team into first place.
"At the end of the day, I feel like no one likes us except for us," Travis Etienne Jr. said after the Jaguars beat the Colts on Sunday to take control of the AFC South. "We're not going to get their respect.
The talk delves into NFL backup QB strategies, focusing on the Colts potentially re-signing 44-year-old Philip Rivers. Mark Zinno joins to break it down.