The Jacksonville Jaguars moved to 8-4 when they beat the Tennessee Titans in Week 13. They're now tied with the Indianapolis Colts for the No. 1 spot in the division, can can take sole control of the division when these two rivals meet in Week 14.
The Colts have lost three of their last four games, and Daniel Jones has been playing through a broken fibula. Compounding the issue is that the game will be held at EverBank Stadium, where Indy hasn't won since 2014.
And precisely because this game will be at The Bank, head coach Liam Coen had a huge message for Jags fans.
Liam Coen wants Jaguars fans to show up at EverBank Stadium in Week 14
Following the win over the Titans, Liam Coen met with the local media and asked Jaguars fans to attend the Colts game, pointing out that having the support from Duval will be huge.
"Yeah, we need everybody. We need the city to show up, you know, and support us because we want to make them proud, Coen responded when asked if he had a message for fans in Week 14. "We're continuing to try to put a product on the field that our city and community can be proud of, and that's something that means a lot to our team. It means a lot to our players, and we want to continue to do that. So as much support as we can get from Duval, that would be huge."
This season, the Jaguars are 4-2 at home. Their losses came against the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks. Then again, you could add an asterisk to the Rams game since they played in London. Either way, Jacksonville has played well enough for fans to attend the bank and show support. Below is Coen's message to Jags fans.
"We need everybody. We need the city to show up."
— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) November 30, 2025
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The Jaguars are making noise with Liam Coen leading the way
The Jaguars have exceeded expectations in Year 1 of the Liam Coen era. Although analysts such as Moe Moton of Bleacher Report projected them to win 10 games, that was the outlier. The consensus had them racking up six or seven wins. They already have eight with five games to go.
Moreover, Coen is just one win away from tying Doug Pederson's win totals. As John Shipley of ESPN noted earlier this year, Coen was the fastest Jaguars coach to reach six wins, and with another one against the Colts, he'll be the fastest one to get to nine.
How quickly it has taken each #Jaguars HC to get 6 wins:
— John Shipley (@_John_Shipley) November 18, 2025
Tom Coughlin: 17 games
Jack Del Rio: 17 games
Mike Mularkey: Never did it
Gus Bradley: 28 games
Doug Marrone: 10 games if you count the interim game in 2016, 9 games if not
Urban Meyer: Never did it
Doug Pederson: 14…
The bottom line is that Liam Coen has made the Jaguars relevant, so it's only fair that he asks fans to show up at the Bank when they need them the most.
