The Tennessee Titans’ recent loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars has spurred a new low for the team. Quarterback Will Levis expressed this thought after the game as they try to salvage what’s left of their season.
This Jaguars’ hard-fought 10-6 victory was crucial after struggling with a five-game losing streak. Second-year running back Tank Bigsby became the hero of the day, scoring a pivotal touchdown in the fourth quarter that allowed the Jaguars to take their first lead of the game.
Jacksonville head coach Doug Pederson praised the team’s effort, emphasizing the importance of the win for morale. Bigsby expressed his joy, highlighting how hard the team had worked to achieve this moment.
Quarterback Mac Jones, making his third start for the Jaguars, completed 23 of 31 passes for 220 yards, though he did have two interceptions. Despite the challenges, he remained focused, leading the team effectively in a game where offensive opportunities were limited. The Jaguars’ defense played a critical role, holding the Titans to just two field goals and demonstrating tenacity in key moments.
Tennessee initially took the lead with two field goals from Nick Folk, but the Jaguars fought back, cutting the deficit with a field goal of their own before Bigsby’s decisive run. This victory marked not only a much-needed win for the Jaguars but also a demonstration of their potential to finish the season strong.
Will Levis Gets Real on Tennessee Titans’ Loss to Jacksonville Jaguars
After the game, Levis shared how he felt after the Jaguars beat them. This can be seen in an article written by Jim Wyatt for the team’s official website.
“It sucks,” Levis said. “We have to be better in the red zone. I feel like I played one of my cleanest games all year, except for two plays where we could have scored on both of them.”
Levis faced a challenging game as his team fell the Jaguars, dropping their record to 3-10. Despite showing resilience by returning after a shoulder injury, he completed 19 of 32 passes for 168 yards, lacking touchdowns or interceptions.
The Tennessee star acknowledged the team’s struggles in the red zone, expressing frustration over missed scoring opportunities. His performance, though steady, highlighted the need for improvement as the team approach their next matchup. The team must regroup and find ways to convert chances into points moving forward.
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