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NFL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 12/6/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
JACKSONVILLE
 
TENNESSEE
+3  

-3  
+130

-150

43.5
 
39
Final
42

JACKSONVILLE (4 - 7) at TENNESSEE (2 - 9)
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Week 13 Sunday, 12/6/2015 1:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
355JACKSONVILLE4343.5
356TENNESSEE-2-2
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
JACKSONVILLE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-7-2.86-57-421.511.6347.4(5.5)1.627.213.7358.5(5.4)1.1
Road Games2-4-14-24-223.312.8339.7(5.5)1.530.715.2371.3(5.5)1.7
Last 3 Games2-1+0.72-11-222.08.3328.7(5.2)1.321.313.7360.7(5.5)1.7
Grass Games3-4-1.63-45-223.013.1343.3(5.5)1.726.313.3351.4(5.4)0.9
Division Games1-2-1.52-11-217.38.7377.7(5.5)1.720.08.7341.3(5.1)1.0
JACKSONVILLE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)21.511.619.628:5623-96(4.1)23-4056.9%251(6.3)63-347(5.5)(16.2)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.211.72030:1126-105(4)22-3661.3%245(6.7)62-350(5.6)(15.1)
Offense Road Games23.312.819.229:1223-94(4.1)21-3855.2%246(6.4)61-340(5.5)(14.6)
Defense (All Games)27.213.722.132:0128-93(3.3)25-3866.5%265(7)66-359(5.4)(13.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.811.120.830:2127-107(4)23-3761.8%251(6.8)64-357(5.6)(15)
Defense Road Games30.715.223.232:3129-100(3.5)26-3867.7%271(7.1)67-371(5.5)(12.1)
JACKSONVILLE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.20.51.6-0.514-534.6%1-160.0%2-40(24.2)2-18(9.9)7-59
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.51.51.814-538.1%1-051.4%2-45(23.4)24-3(9.2)7-62
Stats For (Road Games)1.00.51.50.214-536.9%0-033.3%2-45(22.6)2-8(4.7)7-57
Stats Against (All Games)0.50.61.1 14-645.5%1-050.0%2-39(25.3)3-37(13)8-66
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.61.5 14-538.5%1-046.0%2-43(21.6)22-2(9)7-64
Stats Against (Road Games)0.71.01.7 13-648.1%0-033.3%2-54(27)3-43(14.4)7-66

TENNESSEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-9-6.24-75-518.59.1314.5(5.4)2.023.411.2331.8(5.7)1.4
Home Games0-6-6.62-42-315.76.5292.5(5.1)2.224.79.7351.5(5.9)1.5
Last 3 Games0-3-30-30-214.77.3269.0(5)1.723.310.0339.3(5.6)1.3
Grass Games1-9-8.43-74-516.98.3297.6(5.2)2.122.910.2323.4(5.6)1.3
Division Games0-3-31-21-217.36.3320.0(5.2)2.024.710.0318.7(5.8)1.3
TENNESSEE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)18.59.119.530:2624-93(3.9)21-3463.3%221(6.6)58-314(5.4)(17)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.712.221.230:1927-111(4.1)23-3762.7%255(6.9)64-366(5.7)(14.8)
Offense Home Games15.76.518.728:5021-72(3.4)21-3560.6%220(6.2)57-292(5.1)(18.7)
Defense (All Games)23.411.219.730:0228-108(3.9)19-3064.5%224(7.4)58-332(5.7)(14.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.2311.420.630:2326-107(4.1)23-3761.6%252(6.8)63-359(5.7)(15.6)
Defense Home Games24.79.721.031:1030-128(4.3)20-3065.9%223(7.5)59-351(5.9)(14.2)
TENNESSEE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.01.02.0-0.612-431.8%1-050.0%2-46(22.1)2-21(8.9)7-54
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.61.51.913-539.1%1-156.4%2-47(23.6)23-2(9.1)7-60
Stats For (Home Games)1.70.52.2-0.711-329.0%1-040.0%2-46(21.2)2-14(8.6)6-46
Stats Against (All Games)0.90.51.4 13-539.1%1-030.0%2-40(25.6)3-42(16)8-73
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.71.7 14-639.9%1-048.7%2-46(22.8)21-2(8.9)8-67
Stats Against (Home Games)1.00.51.5 12-544.6%1-025.0%1-35(23.3)2-28(12.9)8-70
Average power rating of opponents played: JACKSONVILLE 19.9,  TENNESSEE 17.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
JACKSONVILLE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/11/2015@ TAMPA BAY31-38L1L41.5O17-5523-33-270240-18313-19-1860
10/18/2015HOUSTON20-31L-3L43O21-8330-53-311331-9524-36-2870
10/25/2015*BUFFALO34-31W3W41O32-12013-29-175128-11524-42-2604
11/8/2015@ NY JETS23-28L7.5W42.5O19-9824-40-338428-2921-34-2610
11/15/2015@ BALTIMORE22-20W5W47U22-9022-45-168121-8934-45-3084
11/19/2015TENNESSEE19-13W-3W41U23-9021-31-218226-10422-35-2121
11/29/2015SAN DIEGO25-31L-5L47.5O19-10230-49-318126-7929-43-2900
12/6/2015@ TENNESSEE            
12/13/2015INDIANAPOLIS            
12/20/2015ATLANTA            
12/27/2015@ NEW ORLEANS            
1/3/2016@ HOUSTON            

TENNESSEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/11/2015BUFFALO13-14L0L43U28-9721-32-179128-12711-18-821
10/18/2015MIAMI10-38L-3L44O18-6326-41-236432-18022-29-2542
10/25/2015ATLANTA7-10L6W45.5U16-7722-35-179231-12722-38-2512
11/1/2015@ HOUSTON6-20L3.5L43U20-8622-31-125323-5623-35-2140
11/8/2015@ NEW ORLEANS34-28W6.5W50.5O28-11228-39-371127-6128-39-3552
11/15/2015CAROLINA10-27L3.5L43U21-6416-24-178234-11921-26-1840
11/19/2015@ JACKSONVILLE13-19L3L41U26-10422-35-212123-9021-31-2182
11/29/2015OAKLAND21-24L1L45P18-4417-37-205230-8424-38-3232
12/6/2015JACKSONVILLE            
12/13/2015@ NY JETS            
12/20/2015@ NEW ENGLAND            
12/27/2015HOUSTON            
1/3/2016@ INDIANAPOLIS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
JACKSONVILLE: The Jaguars will once again try to establish their power running game early, but will likely have to abandon it in the second half of games. Ex-Bills head coach Doug Marrone takes over the o-line. While he ran primarily a gap blocking scheme in Buffalo, he was part of an offense that ran a variety of schemes in New Orleans and will almost surely be running a zone blocking scheme with the Jags' personnel. Rookie T.J. Yeldon is likely to take the backfield lead early. Offensive coordinator Greg Olson returns to Jacksonville after a strong year overseeing the impressive showing of Oakland's Derek Carr, a rookie drafted one round after Bortles. Olson's strength is developing young quarterbacks, especially when it comes to mechanics (Bortles' biggest issue right now). Olson ran a version of a West Coast offense in Oakland last year and figures to do the same in Jacksonville. CB Davon House and S Sergio Brown were signed to improve a secondary that had just six picks in '14. The loss of rookie DE Dante Fowler will hurt.
TENNESSEE: The Titans use a hybrid blocking scheme in the running game, and the maturation of some of their young blockers should lead to more success this season. Bishop Sankey overtook Shonn Greene last year and figures to be the lead in Tennessee's committee. Sankey thrives on inside zone runs, something that is becoming a staple of the Titans' offense. Head coach Ken Whisenhunt's offense is QB-friendly; a lot of pre-snap reads. Quarterback Marcus Mariota was named the starter and shouldn't have too difficult of a time adjusting. Kendall Wright will continue to operate as more of a slot receiver, using his quickness to shake open on shorter routes in the middle of the field. Rookie Dorial Green-Beckham should overtake Justin Hunter as the primary deep threat; both are raw. Harry Douglas gives them a complementary receiver who can win some one-on-one matchups, but it should be tight end Delanie Walker, used on a wide variety of routes, who is the default No. 2 receiver again. The Titans made a big move by hiring Dick LeBeau as defensive coordinator after he'd spent the past 11 seasons in the same position with the Steelers. He'll be tasked with turning around a defense that gave up more rushing yards last season than any team aside from the Browns.
PREVIEW
Jaguars-Titans Preview
By JORDAN GARRETSON STATS Writer

The Jacksonville Jaguars' red-zone woes cost them a win last week.

They'll look to take better advantage of their chances Sunday when they visit the Tennessee Titans, who are in the midst of one of the longest home losing streaks in league history.

Jacksonville (4-7) built momentum by winning three of four, including a 19-13 victory over the Titans on Nov. 19. The Jaguars took a step back Sunday, though, falling 31-25 at home to a San Diego team which had lost six straight.

They outgained the Chargers 420-369 but reached the end zone once in four red-zone possessions. San Diego, meanwhile, converted on four of five opportunities.

Jacksonville has scored touchdowns on only 41.7 percent of its red-zone trips to rank 30th in the NFL, and 26.7 in the past four contests. It's also allowing opponents to score TDs on a league-high 67.6 percent of red-zone possessions.

"It hasn't cost us the last couple of weeks," said tight end Julius Thomas, who caught a career-high nine passes for 116 yards and a score. "But you a team like the Chargers with a lot of veterans out there and they find a way to punch it in. You look down at the scoreboard at the end of the game and you say, 'If we score two more touchdowns instead of field goals, we get this one.'"

Two of those drives were killed by penalties on Blake Bortles for throwing from beyond the line of scrimmage. Bortles is 10 of 23 in the red zone in the last four games and his 47.5 red-zone completion percentage on the season ranks 26th.

Tennessee (2-9) took a late 21-17 lead against Oakland last week after trailing by 11, but lost 24-21 in controversial fashion. B.W. Webb was flagged for holding receiver Amari Cooper on an incompletion on fourth-and-eight at the Titans' 36, and the Raiders completed a 12-yard TD pass two plays later with 1:21 remaining.

Interim coach Mike Mularkey was upset with the call and said the officials missed a false start and offensive pass interference by Oakland on the same play.

"So I vented my frustration about that, and they said if you guys have any questions on that, call them, because they said it was a poorly officiated play," Mularkey said. "It should never have even started, the play never should've started."

Tennessee's 11-game home skid is tied for the third-longest ever. The record is 14 in a row by Dallas in 1988-89 and St. Louis from 2008-10. The Titans' most recent home victory was 16-14 over Jacksonville last Oct. 12.

Jaguars receiver Allen Hurns is in the league's concussion protocol, though he hasn't been ruled out for Sunday. He's caught 40 passes for 758 yards and seven TDs.

A Hurns absence could mean more targets for Thomas, who reached the end zone for a second straight week Sunday after scoring once in his first five games with Jacksonville. Thomas ranked second among tight ends with 24 TDs over the last two years, but building a rapport with Bortles has been slowed by a broken right hand in the preseason and an abdominal injury.

"Me and Blake are going to continue to grow," he said. "Like I tell you guys all the time, it doesn't happen overnight. We were able to connect and we'll continue to do the things in practice that we need to do to start to understand each other more, but it's coming along."

Tennessee tight end Delanie Walker has emerged as Marcus Mariota's favorite target. Walker has averaged 86.8 receiving yards in his last four games and had eight receptions for a season-high 109 against the Jaguars two weeks ago.

Bortles needs two passing TDs to break David Garrard's single-season team record of 23, set in 2010. He's thrown at least two in six of his last seven contests.


Last Updated: 3/18/2024 11:16:32 PM EST.


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