As the season continues to get underway, the AFC South is a division featuring a three-way tie for first place entering Week 3.
Two of the teams in the division found themselves in the win column during Week 2 as both the Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans grabbed their first victories of the season.
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Here’s a look around the AFC South at the division standings entering Week 3:
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Jacksonville Jaguars (1-1)
Division record: 1-0
Conference record: 1-1
Week 2 result: Loss (17-9 vs Chiefs)
Week 2 recap: It was a sloppy day for the Jaguars, who dropped multiple chances to score touchdowns in the end zone. There was no rushing attack behind Trevor Lawrence while the defense held the Chiefs to two touchdowns.
Week 3: vs. Houston Texans (0-2)
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Tennessee Titans (1-1)
Division record: 0-0
Conference record: 1-0
Week 2 result: Win (27-24 vs Chargers)
Week 2 recap: It was a tight game throughout and one that eventually went into overtime. Ryan Tannehill completed 20-of-24 passes for 246 yards and a touchdown while adding a 12-yard rushing touchdown. Derrick Henry took 25 carries for 80 yards and a touchdown while the defense held the Chargers to just 2-of-14 on third down.
Week 3: at Cleveland Browns (1-1)
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Indianapolis Colts (1-1)
Division record: 1-1
Conference record: 1-1
Week 2 result: Win (31-20 at Texans)
Week 2 recap: For the first time since 2019, the Colts are 1-1 going into Week 3. Anthony Richardson started off hot with two rushing touchdowns on the first two drives but suffered a concussion on his second rushing touchdown. The defense compiled six sacks and nine quarterback hits en route to their first victory of the season.
Week 3: at Baltimore Ravens (2-0)
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Houston Texans (0-2)
Division record: 0-2
Conference record: 0-2
Week 2 result: Loss (31-20 vs. Colts)
Week 2 recap: C. J. Stroud looked pretty good all things considered. He was without essentially his entire starting offensive line. Wide receivers Nico Collins and Tank Dell had fantastic games, but the Texans defense remains a major problem.
Week 3: at Jacksonville Jaguars (1-1)