Jaguars 24, Titans 19

Jaguars find home is finally friendly

JACKSONVILLE — Starting for injured QB Blaine Gabbert, Chad Henne threw two touchdown passes to spark the NFL's worst offense and the Jaguars snapped a seven-game skid. Jacksonville played well at home for the first time, having been outscored 153-44 in five losses at EverBank Field. "It's good to have something good happen, really good," coach Mike Mularkey said. "They needed that. A lot of people needed that. It was well earned."

The Titans had the ball inside Jacksonville's 25-yard line six times and came away with one touchdown. That was the difference on a day when the Titans had seven sacks, an interception and plenty of chances to change the outcome.

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"We got down to the red zone so many times, and we weren't able to capitalize," Tennessee running back Chris Johnson said. "We were always coming out with a field goal. Any time you have to do that, that's not very good."

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