The Tennessee Titans are heavily favored over the Jacksonville Jaguars ahead of Week 14, but this is anything but a “gimme” game for head coach Mike Vrabel’s squad.
While the Jags sport a putrid 1-11 record, they have played their last two opponents — both of which were potential playoff teams — tough, losing by a combined five points to the Cleveland Browns and Minnesota Vikings.
And, as we’ve seen this season, the Titans are susceptible to having letdown games, whether it be Tennessee not showing up against good opponents or playing down to their competition.
In order to avoid suffering an upset loss to the Jaguars on Sunday, the Titans must do these four things.