Jags cap turnaround, clinch AFC South with rout
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Jags cap turnaround, clinch AFC South with rout
"The Jaguars clinched the AFC South title Sunday, the third time the franchise has done so under a first-year coach. Their 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 season after the team finished 4-13. It's the 10th time in NFL history a team has won nine more games than it did the previous season, per ESPN Research."
"Quarterback 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)."
The Jacksonville Jaguars secured the AFC South title with a 41-7 win over the Tennessee Titans, finishing the regular season 13-4 under first-year head coach Liam Coen. The team improved dramatically from a 4-13 record a year earlier, marking the 10th time in NFL history a team gained nine more wins than the previous season. The Jaguars have an eight-game win streak and will host an AFC wild card playoff game. Trevor Lawrence set the franchise single-season total touchdown record with 38, Cam Little made a 67-yard field goal and became the first player with multiple 65-plus-yard career field goals, and the team scored 30-plus points seven times, the most in franchise history for a single season.
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