Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Tennessee Titans: Week 17 Gameday Information

JACKSONVILLE, FL - SEPTEMBER 17: Chris Ivory
JACKSONVILLE, FL - SEPTEMBER 17: Chris Ivory /
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All the info, as the Jacksonville Jaguars close out the regular season against a bitter foe in the Tennessee Titans.

The final week of the regular season in the NFL is upon us, as the Jacksonville Jaguars close it out on the road against the division rival Tennessee Titans.

For the first time in a decade, week 17 does not signal the end of the season for the Jaguars, who will be hosting a wild card game at home next weekend. The Titans, even with three straight losses, can also clinch a spot in the playoffs with a victory on Sunday over Jacksonville.

The first matchup of the teams this season was in Jacksonville in week two. It was only a three point deficit for the Jaguars at halftime, but the team collapsed in the second half on their way to a 37-16 loss.

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Even with the division already clinched, and the three seed locked up, Jacksonville has made it clear they are going for the win on Sunday. The Jaguars want to get out the bad taste from last week’s disaster vs. the 49ers, gain momentum back before the posteseason, and would also love to play spoiler to Tennessee’s playoff hopes for the second year in a row.

Get in the know with all the gameday information for the regular season finale:

When:

December 31st, 4:25 PM Eastern Time

Where:

Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN

Weather:

Partly Sunny, 25°F Kickoff Temperature, 12mph winds (courtesy of accuweather.com)

Television Coverage:

CBS

Television Announcers:

Greg Gumbel (play-by-play), Trent Green (analyst), Jamie Erdahl (sideline reporter)

Check the TV coverage map of the game here, and make sure you are in the viewing area:

www.506sports.com

Local Radio:

1010XL/92.5 FM

Series History:

Tennessee leads overall series 26-20

Last game: Tennessee 37-16, 9/17/17, Jacksonville, FL

Last Jaguars win: 38-17, 12/24/16, Jacksonville, FL

Note: No team has swept season series since Tennessee in 2008