The Tennessee Titans (3-7) dropped their fifth game over their last six tries on Sunday, losing in embarrassing fashion to the Jacksonville Jaguars, 34-14.
Tennessee currently owns the second-worst record in the AFC and is slated to pick sixth overall in next year’s draft if the season ended today, according to Tankathon.
75 percent of the AFC South has something to play for with December around the corner.
Then there’s the Titans, who are two games behind third place in the division and have their fanbase fantasizing about potential offseason acquisitions and subtractions.
As for the rest of the division: the Indianapolis Colts were on a bye, but they’ve slowly clawed their way back to relevancy with a .500 record.
Meanwhile, the Houston Texans won again on Sunday, beating the Cardinals 21-16 en route to their third straight victory.
After 11 weeks, the Titans are the clear bottom-feeders of the division. Let’s see how things shake out for the entire division going into Week 12.
1. Jacksonville Jaguars (7-3)
- Division record: 3-1
- Points forced: 230
- Points allowed: 204
2. Houston Texans (6-4)
- Division record: 1-1
- Points forced: 238
- Points allowed: 208
3. Indianapolis Colts (5-5)
- Division record: 2-2
- Points forced: 242
- Points allowed: 248
4. Tennessee Titans (3-7)
- Division record: 0-2
- Points forced: 168
- Points allowed: 214