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Shaun Calderon

Where Titans sit in AFC South standings going into Week 13

Week 12 was a crucial one atop the AFC South standings. The two top teams heading into the weekend faced off with one another, with the Jacksonville Jaguars narrowly beating the Houston Texans in a 24-21 thriller.

The Texans had a chance to tie the game late, but a long field goal attempt by kicker Matt Ammendola came up just short and hit the crossbar.

The Tennessee Titans finally won for the first time in November, edging out the 1-10 Panthers, 17-10. This game certainly didn’t earn the Titans any style points, and it also hurt their chances at a top-five pick.

Lastly, the Indianapolis Colts held on against a Tampa Bay Buccaneers team that gave them all that they could handle in a 27-20 game they nearly blew.

After 12 weeks, 75 percent of the AFC South have winning records, with the other 25 percent being the Titans. Scroll down below to see exactly where everyone stands in the division race heading into Week 13.

1. Jacksonville Jaguars (8-3)

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  • Division record: 4-1
  • Points for: 254
  • Points against: 225

2. Indianapolis Colts (6-5)

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  • Division record: 2-2
  • Points forced: 269
  • Points allowed: 268

3. Houston Texans (6-5)

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  • Division record: 1-2
  • Points forced: 259
  • Points allowed: 232

4. Tennessee Titans (4-7)

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  • Division record: 0-2
  • Points forced: 185
  • Points allowed: 224
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