Titans self-destruct, get crushed by Jaguars: Everything we know

The Titans self-destructed en route to getting blown out by the Jaguars in Week 14.

The absolute worst-case scenario unfolded for the Tennessee Titans in a 36-22 blowout loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars at home in Week 14.

With the Titans desperately needing to show up and grab a win after two straight losses and the firing of their general manager, they no-showed against their division opponent on Sunday.

Tennessee got off to a fast start, scoring touchdowns on two of its first three drives on the back of a dominant first quarter by Derrick Henry. However, the wheels completely came off after that.

The Titans had a disastrous second quarter that saw them commit two of their three turnovers in the first half, and Jacksonville was able to capitalize with 17 points off of those turnovers to take a 20-14 lead into the half.

And the route was on from there, as the defense had no answer for the Jags’ passing attack and the Titans showed no signs of life on offense after their initial scoring drives, while also committing yet another turnover that Jacksonville turned into points.

Now, let’s dive into the sickening details of the loss.