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Jaguars 'Totally Fine' with Getting Overlooked in the AFC South and in the Playoff Race

Jacksonville's defense forced three takeaways and scored a safety in a 36-19 win, while Houston's victory over Kansas City gave the Texans the AFC South tiebreaker over Indianapolis.

  • On Dec. 7, 2025, the Jacksonville Jaguars beat the Indianapolis Colts 36-19 at EverBank Stadium, extending a four-game winning streak and moving to 9-4 for the AFC South lead.
  • Houston Texans beat the Kansas City Chiefs 20-10 at Arrowhead Stadium, giving Houston the tiebreaker over Indianapolis while Colts quarterback Daniel Jones left the game with an injury.
  • Defensively, Jacksonville limited the Colts to 19 points, forced three takeaways, recorded a safety, and the offensive line allowed no sacks protecting Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville quarterback.
  • As a result, Jacksonville Jaguars take the lead in the AFC South while Indianapolis Colts must fight to remain in wild-card contention after recent losses and injury setbacks.
  • With an easier slate remaining, the Jacksonville Jaguars can finish with at least 11 wins, aided by a home game vs. the New York Jets on Sunday.
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Jaguars 'totally fine' with getting overlooked in the AFC South and in the playoff race

The Jaguars Jacksonville, thanks to a 36-19 victory against Indianapolis, have won four in a row and five of six to take control of the AFC South.

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After winning the Indianapolis Colts, the Jacksonville Jaguars are heading towards NFL Playoffs. In addition, they continue to lead the AFC South confidently. However, the team does not receive the necessary respect. At least this is how you feel in Florida.

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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