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The Tennessee Titans took full advantage of a get-right game in Week 5 by defeating the Jacksonville Jaguars at TIAA Bank Field in Duval on Sunday.
Of course, the Titans’ offense was led by running back Derrick Henry, who torched the Jaguars for 130 yards and three scores. However, the passing attack still struggled, as the offensive line continues to be poor in pass protection.
On defense, it was a bend-but-don’t-break kind of game, as the Titans made a pair of key stops in the red zone, one of which came at the one-yard line, and notched a few turnovers.
On the flip side of the coin, Tennessee displayed poor tackling, allowed two 58-yard plays, and gave up a season-high 198 rushing yards, so it wasn’t all good for the boys in two-tone blue.
With all that in mind, let’s take a look at the biggest takeaways from Tennessee’s 37-19 victory over the division rival Jaguars in Week 5.