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Titans (2-9) to Host Jaguars (4-7) Sunday at Nissan Stadium


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NASHVILLE, Tenn. —The Tennessee Titans (2-9) host the Jacksonville Jaguars (4-7) this week at Nissan Stadium (capacity 69,143).  Kickoff is scheduled for noon CST on Sunday, Dec. 6.             

The Titans and Jaguars will play for the second time in 18 days.  They met in Jacksonville on Thursday night, Nov. 19, with the Jaguars pulling out a dramatic 19-13 win.

THE BROADCAST

This week's game will be televised regionally on CBS, including Nashville affiliate WTVF NewsChannel 5.  Play-by-play announcer Brian Anderson and analyst Chris Simms will call the action.

The Titans Radio Network, including Nashville flagship 104.5 The Zone, will carry the game across the Mid-South with the "Voice of the Titans" Mike Keith, analyst Frank Wycheck, gameday host Rhett Bryan and sideline reporter Jonathan Hutton.

TITANS LOOK TO BOUNCE BACK AFTER ANOTHER NARROW LOSS

The Titans hosted the Oakland Raiders last week and lost by a final score of 24-21.  Quarterback Marcus Mariota put the Titans ahead 21-17 with less than five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter on a one-yard touchdown pass to fullback Jalston Fowler.  However, Raiders quarterback Derek Carr subsequently orchestrated a 90-yard drive, culminating with the game-winning touchdown pass to wide receiver Seth Roberts.  It marked the Titans' fifth loss of the season by six or fewer points.              

TitansOnline.com looks back at the all-time series against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Mariota completed three touchdown passes in the contest.  In addition to Fowler, tight end Craig Stevens and wide receiver Harry Douglas also were on the other end of the rookie's touchdown tosses.  With five games remaining on the schedule, Mariota already has three games in which he completed at least three touchdown passes.  He is the first Titans quarterback to accomplish the feat since Billy Volek in 2004.  Mariota's 16 touchdown passes in 2015 are a franchise record for a rookie quarterback, as are his 2,244 passing yards.

Tight end Delanie Walker has become a reliable target for the rookie signal caller.  For the sixth time in the last seven games, Walker led the team in both receptions (six) and receiving yards (91).  Walker, whose 59 receptions lead all NFL tight ends this season, became the fourth-leading pass-catching tight end in franchise history against the Raiders, surpassing Erron Kinney (178 receptions) on the career receptions list.  Additionally, Walker's 1,598 total receiving yards since the start of the 2014 season are the most by a Titans/Oilers tight end over a two-year span.

Despite surrendering 407 yards to the Raiders, the Titans defense remains in the top 10 of the NFL's overall rankings, where the group has been since the start of the campaign.  The unit ranks seventh overall, allowing an average of 331.8 yards per contest, and against the pass, the defense is sixth best at 224.1 average yards surrendered.

JAGUARS TRYING TO MAINTAIN PACE IN AFC SOUTH

The Jaguars hosted the San Diego Chargers last week and fell by a final score of 31-25.  Jaguars second-year quarterback Blake Bortles passed for 329 yards and a pair of touchdowns, but his performance was topped by San Diego's Philip Rivers, who registered 300 passing yards and four touchdowns.

The Jaguars sit two games behind the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans in the race for the AFC South. The Colts and Texans won their games last week against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New Orleans Saints, respectively.  All four teams in the division, including the Titans, have three games remaining against division foes.

Bortles, the third-overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft out of Central Florida, has passed for 2,952 yards and 22 touchdowns with 13 interceptions this season (82.3 passer rating).  He is 2-1 in his first three career games against Tennessee.

The Jaguars are in their third year under head coach Gus Bradley, who was named to his current post in 2014 after four campaigns as the defensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks. Bradley's defense in 2015 ranks sixth against the run (93.3 yards per game) and is allowing the fewest yards per carry in the NFL (3.34).

U.S. MARINE CORPS TOYS FOR TOTS DRIVE

Prior to the game, fans are encouraged to participate in the annual U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots Drive.  New, unwrapped toys can be dropped off with members of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve stationed outside of the gates at Nissan Stadium.  All toys collected during the drive will be used in the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program and distributed to children in Middle Tennessee.

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