The Jags filled out their practice squad with some help on the edge by adding DE Chuck Harris.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars filled their last practice squad spot by signing defensive end Chuck Harris to the unit. The team announced the move Monday though Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chroniclepreviously announced it last week.
We have signed rookie DE Chuck Harris to the practice squad.
Harris, 21, played collegiately at the University of Buffalo where he accumulated 149 total tackles, 22.5 tackles for loss and 12 sacks while participating in 40 games. Afterward, he went undrafted in the 2019 NFL Draft to the Chicago Bears. While there he played in all four preseason games and accumulated four tackles.
According to the Jags official page, he’ll wear the No. 96.
While the Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars took a bye week, the Indianapolis Colts lost and the Tennessee Titans won in Week 10.
The AFC South was not at full-power in Week 10. Half of their division took a bye week, with the Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars recovering after a Texans win in London. Nevertheless, the division continued to bring drama by way of the Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans.
With the Titans picking up a win and the Colts losing, the official AFC South standings heading into Week 11 have the Texans on-top. Here are the standings:
AFC SOUTH
1
Houston Texans
6-3
2
Indianapolis Colts
5-4
3
Tennessee Titans
5-5
4
Jacksonville Jaguars
4-5
After the bye, Houston will face the 7-2 Ravens in Baltimore. The Jaguars will host the Colts.
Ryan Tannehill leads the Titans to a comeback win over the Kansas City Chiefs
His stats aren’t gaudy, his game isn’t flashy, but Ryan Tannehill is starting to establish himself as “the guy” in Nashville. In his third game as the starter, the former Texas A&M Aggie had his first signature win as the starting quarterback of the Tennessee Titans.
In a back and forth affair, Tennessee’s win over the Kansas City Chiefs — with Patrick Mahomes— got wild in the fourth quarter. Up by five with less than two minutes left, the Chiefs attempted a field goal. It wound up mismanaged, giving the Titans ideal field position to string together a win.
Tannehill drove his Titans down the field on a four-play, 61-yard drive that took 58 seconds off the clock. The last score came on a decisive 23-yard touchdown pass to slot receiver Adam Humphries. That score decided that Tennessee still has a fighting chance in the division.
The Titans will enjoy a bye week before facing the Jaguars in Week 12.
The Jags will get Nick Foles back after the bye week, but the question remains as to if he’ll be able to step in and have success right away.
The Jacksonville Jaguars didn’t have a game this week but that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty to talk about.
As of now, the Jaguars currently sit in fourth place in the AFC South due to the Tennessee Titans’ victory against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Jaguars will get the chance to improve on their standing in the division when they take on their AFC South rivals in the Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 17 at Lucas Oil Stadium.
As the Jaguars prepare for their matchup, here are some good, bad and ugly tidbits as the exit their bye week.
The good: So you’re saying there’s a chance?
If the Jags want to make a playoff push, they have the schedule to do it.
The Jaguars’ opponents have a combined record of 29-36, which is good for a .402 win percentage. The Jaguars have not lost to a team with a win percentage below .500 this year, going 4-0 in those specific meetings. The three teams who they will face after the bye week with losing records include the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Los Angeles Chargers and the Atlanta Falcons.
This could be a prime opportunity to make a run for the postseason.