Tennessee Titans vs. Jacksonville Jaguars series history: Divisional rivals through and through The TennesseeTitans were a constant thorn in the side of the Jacksonville Jaguars last season. Despite Jacksonville’s surprising success Authentic Dede Westbrook Jersey , the Titans owned the Jags in 2017. The AFC South rivals are plenty familiar with each other, and each team often wins one game a piece in the season series. Sunday’s matchup will be the 48th all-time matchup (including playoffs). Like we do every week, let’s review the head-to-head history in this closely contested series. Series historyAll-time regular season series record: Titans lead 26-20Postseason Record: Titans lead 1-0 Last Jaguars win: Dec. 24, 2016 (38-17)Last Titans win: Dec. 31, 2017 (15-10)Current Streak: Titans with two wins Biggest Jaguars win: 37-7 (Nov. 5, 2006)Biggest Titans win: 41-14 (Dec. 26, 1999)Interesting takeaway: Last season was the first time since 2008 that the Jaguars and Titans didn’t split a season series. In fact, there have been 16 seasons where the two franchises have split the series. Quick thoughts: The first four matchups in series history actually placed the Jacksonville Jaguars against the Houston Oilers before the franchise relocated, and the two teams split with two wins each. Fast forward to 2018, and it’s now been nearly 21 months since the Jaguars have topped their rival. Blake Bortles has a career record of 3-5 against the Titans, with nearly 62 percent completion rate, 13 touchdown passes Womens Donte Moncrief Jersey , six interceptions and a rating of 88.5. He also has a touchdown reception against Tennessee. Last Matchup Winner: TitansScore: 15-10Date: Dec. 31, 2017Location: Nissan Stadium, NashvilleTeam Stats: Jacksonville — 83 passing yards, 158 rushing yards, 13 first downsTennessee — 116 passing yards, 134 rushing yards, 11 first downsQuick recap: The Jaguars had already clinched a playoff berth, while the Titans needed to win the last game of the season to assure a playoff spot. Neither team was really able to get much going offensively on an extremely cold night in Nashville. The only offensive touchdown of the game came in the second quarter when Marcus Mariota found Derrick Henry on a 66-yard screen pass. Yannick Ngakoue gave the Jaguars life with a 67-yard fumble return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, but the Jags weren’t able to score the rest of the game. Jacksonville was -3 in turnover margin. Previous Matchup: Winner: TitansScore: 37-16Date: Sept. 17, 2017Location: EverBank Field, Jacksonville Team Stats: Jacksonville — 223 passing yards, 99 rushing yards Youth Ronnie Harrison Jersey , 20 first downsTennessee — 215 passing yards, 179 rushing yards, 21 first downsQuick recap: This game was tight until deep in the third quarter with a score of 9-3, when Jacksonville imploded. Bortles threw two interceptions and lost a fumble, and the defense was perhaps gassed from spending too much time on the field. The Titans jumped out to a 23-3 lead with 2:49 left in the third quarter and didn’t look back from there. Derrick Henry rushed for 92 yards and a score, and was a big factor in the Titans’ win. Jacksonville was -2 in turnover margin. Series By Decade: 1990s: Series tied 5-5 in the regular season and Titans lead 1-0 in playoffs (1999-2000 season)2000-2010: Titans lead 13-9 2011-Present: Titans lead 8-6Quick thoughts: This has been a close series throughout. The Jaguars entered league competition in 1995, and the Jags and Titans split the series with five games a piece in the 1990s. Tennessee dominated from 2000 to 2010, with 13 wins, including a five-game winning streak from 2001 to 2003. The Titans hold the slight advantage since 2011 (thanks to the 2017 season), but once again, sweeps have been rare in the past several seasons. Heading into the first regular season matchup of 2018, Tennessee is hurting right now. Mariota was active Black A. J. Cann Jersey , but didn’t play in Week 2. He remains questionable. Both starting tackles, Taylor Lewan and Jack Conklin, also missed Week 2. That could be a serious issue against Jacksonville’s pass rush. So, will the Jaguars be able to continue their 2018 momentum and beat the Titans for the first time in nearly two years?Jaguars vs. Patriots report card: Yeah, there’s not a really a position group that did badly The Jacksonville Jaguars beat the New England Patriots in one of the most well-balanced, dominating, impressive victories I’ve seen in a long time. Every facet of the game — and nearly every position group — performed beautifully and matched up well against their opponentHow did each position group grade out in Week 2?Quarterback: A-Blake Bortles was good. He was gooder than good, actually. He was great. He dominated. He carved up the Patriots secondary and made great decisions in all four quarters. If not for a bad read in the second half and a poor throw to Austin Seferian-Jenkins that led to an interception, Bortles would have gotten the A+.Running backs: A-Corey Grant and T.J. Yeldon performed very well in Leonard Fournette’s absence. Grant picked up right where he left off in the AFC Championship Game, showing that the Patriots still don’t have an answer for him. And Yeldon gained 71 total yards on just 12 touches — a nearly 6.0 yards-per-touch average.Wide receivers: A-Keelan Cole’s catch is enough to make this grade at least an A- and Dede Westbrook’s catch-and-run for the game-sealing touchdown was superb. Donte Moncrief had a touchdown but overall an inconsistent day. DJ Chark has to get better. He had a heads up fumble recovery in the first quarter, but fumbled away a potentially game-altering catch late in the game.Tight ends: B+Austin Seferian-Jenkins is going to get more red zone touches and I like how the team uses Niles Paul and James O’Shaughnessy in the passing game. All three of their run blocking skills are good.Offensive line: AThey allowed zero sacks and just four hits on Blake Bortles on 45 pass attempts. Aside from a killer penalty by Andrew Norwell (again) the unit was great, especially considering backup Josh Wells filled in for starter Cam Robinson from the beginning of the game onward.Defensive line: A+Two sacks Womens Calais Campbell Jersey , including a strip-sack and fumble recovery that changed the entire momentum of the game. Dante Fowler was an extremely effective pass rusher, turning his part-time role and just 14 snaps into five pressures, ranking first on Pro Football Focus’ list of edge rushers for Week 2. The rest of the defensive line harassed Tom Brady all day long and the Patriots had just 84 yards on the ground with 24 carries — a measly 3.4 yards per carry.Linebackers: A-Myles Jack and Telvin Smith played a great game once again, delivering punishing hits over the middle and again leading the team in tackles at the end of the day. Those two were absolutely swarming and allowed the defensive line to get home on several plays. Myles’ ability to see where an opposing run is developing and hit the hole with confidence and speed was really fun to watch.Secondary: A+Yes, they allowed two touchdowns in the air but it’s Tom Brady, y’all. He’s going to get those. They clamped down when it mattered and Tashaun Gipson was the reason Rob Gronkowski was limited to just 15 yards on two catches and four targets.Special teams: AJosh Lambo was perfect on one field goal and four extra points and rookie punter Logan Cooke was masterful — downing two of his three punts inside the 20-yard line, with one early one being downed inside the 10. Jaydon Mickens averaged over 10 yards a punt return as well. They won the field position game with smart special teams on Sunday.