NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Titans did what they needed to do against one of the worst teams in the NFL. controlling the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball and passing or running whenever they needed.

The only thing that could stop the Titans' run game was the clock ending the game.

Ten Jax

The Titans’ offense did a great job of blocking up-front versus the Jaguars' heavy run-front looks.

At times, the Jaguars’ defense had eight or nine defenders in the box, but the Titans’ offensive line was still able to clear room for Henry.

Continue reading

This story is for members

Paul Kuharsky has covered the Titans since 1996 - longer than any active beat reporter. Full access to every story, film study and podcast for $7.50/month or $81/year. Cancel anytime.

Paul Kuharsky has covered the Tennessee Titans since 1996, first for The Tennessean, then ESPN.com and now independently at paulkuharsky.com. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee and one of the longest-tenured Titans beat reporters in the franchise's history.