JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jaguars clinched the AFC South title Sunday, the third time the franchise has done so under a first-year coach.
The 41-7 victory over the Tennessee Titans at EverBank Stadium gave coach Liam Coen and the Jaguars a 13-4 record — the second-most regular-season wins in franchise history — one year after the team finished 4-13.
Trevor Lawrence, who threw for 255 yards and three touchdowns before being pulled in the fourth quarter, set the franchise record for most total TDs in a season (38).
Kicker Cam Little made a 67-yard field goal to become the first player in NFL history with multiple field goals of 65-plus yards in a career (he made an NFL-record 68-yarder in Week 9).
Sunday also marked the seventh time the Jaguars scored 30 or more points in a game, which is the most in franchise history in a single season, per ESPN Research. They did it six times in 2017.











