Jacksonville Jaguars vs Tennessee Titans Match Player Stats (Jan 4, 2026)

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Tennessee scored on its opening drive and never found the end zone again. Everything after that belonged to Jacksonville. The Jaguars turned an early 7-7 tie into a 41-7 win over the Titans at EverBank Stadium on January 4, 2026, taking the AFC South in the final week of the regular season and pushing Trevor Lawrence into the franchise record book on the same afternoon.

Lawrence completed 22 of 30 passes for 255 yards and three touchdowns, closing the season with 38 total scores and breaking the single-season club record Blake Bortles set in 2015. Cam Little ended the first half with a 67-yard field goal that, paired with his 68-yarder at Las Vegas in November, gave him the two longest field goals in NFL history, both in the same season. Antonio Johnson returned an interception 58 yards for the touchdown that broke the game open. The full box score is below.



Final score by quarter

Team1234Final
Tennessee Titans (3-14)70007
Jacksonville Jaguars (13-4)7243741

Jacksonville outgained Tennessee 319 yards to 194 and controlled the ball for 33:03. The lead reached 31-7 by halftime and the starters watched much of the fourth quarter.

Game leaders

CategoryTennessee TitansJacksonville Jaguars
PassingBrandon Allen, 17/30, 72 ydsTrevor Lawrence, 22/30, 255 yds, 3 TD
RushingTony Pollard, 14 car, 48 ydsTravis Etienne Jr., 14 car, 32 yds
ReceivingElic Ayomanor, 3 rec, 50 ydsParker Washington, 5 rec, 87 yds, 1 TD
TacklesCedric Gray, 8Foyesade Oluokun, 8
SacksJeffery Simmons, 1Dawuane Smoot, 1

The Jacksonville Jaguars vs Tennessee Titans match player stats that follow cover every passer, rusher, receiver and defender who put a number on the board, along with the special teams and the drive-by-drive scoring.

Passing

Cam Ward left with a right shoulder injury after scoring on Tennessee’s opening possession and returned to the sideline in a sling. Backup Brandon Allen played most of the game and threw the interception that Antonio Johnson took back for six.

Tennessee Titans

PlayerC/ATTYDSTDINTSacksRTG
Brandon Allen17/3072011-747.9
Cam Ward3/352000-0118.8
Team20/33117011-755.6

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerC/ATTYDSTDINTSacksRTG
Trevor Lawrence22/30255302-16131.9
Nick Mullens2/216000-0100.0
Team24/32255302-16131.1

Team passing yards count net of sack yardage, which is why each team total sits below the sum of its quarterbacks.

Rushing

Tennessee Titans

PlayerATTYDSAVGTDLONG
Tony Pollard14483.4010
Tyjae Spears3186.009
Cam Ward2115.517
Team19774.1110

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerATTYDSAVGTDLONG
Travis Etienne Jr.14322.3011
Bhayshul Tuten5234.6112
Trevor Lawrence2115.5010
Nick Mullens3-2-0.700
Team24642.7112

Receiving

Tennessee Titans

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLONGTGT
Elic Ayomanor35016.703910
Chimere Dike3279.00214
Tony Pollard3175.70123
David Martin-Robinson11414.00143
Tyjae Spears791.3097
James Proche II155.0051
Chig Okonkwo221.0015
Team201246.203933

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLONGTGT
Parker Washington58717.41299
Brenton Strange6528.71116
Brian Thomas Jr.34916.30225
Jakobi Meyers5448.80176
Johnny Mundt11616.00161
Dyami Brown188.0081
Travis Etienne Jr.166.0061
Quintin Morris155.0151
Tim Patrick144.0041
Team2427111.332931

Defense

Columns show total tackles, solo tackles, sacks, tackles for loss, passes defended, quarterback hits, and defensive touchdowns.

Tennessee Titans

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKTFLPDQBHTD
Cedric Gray8300000
Sanoussi Kane7300000
Micah Robinson7301200
Jerrick Reed II5300000
Truman Jones5201100
James Williams Sr.5201000
Cody Barton4100000
Erick Hallett II4100000
Darrell Baker Jr.3300000
Jihad Ward3200000
Mason Kinsey2200000
Julius Chestnut2200000
Jeffery Simmons2111010
Jaylen Harrell2111010
James Lynch2100000
T’Vondre Sweat2000000
C.J. Ravenell1000000
Team643025320

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKTFLPDQBHTD
Foyesade Oluokun8300100
Devin Lloyd5201000
Dawuane Smoot5111010
Eric Murray4200000
Montaric Brown3300000
Antonio Johnson3300101
DaVon Hamilton3200000
Ventrell Miller3200000
Jarrian Jones3201100
Travon Walker3101000
Christian Braswell2200000
Rayuan Lane III2201000
Josh Hines-Allen2100030
Austin Johnson2000000
Dennis Gardeck1100000
Branson Combs1100000
Arik Armstead1000000
Matt Dickerson1000010
Greg Newsome II1000000
Danny Striggow1000000
B.J. Green II1000000
Andrew Wingard0000100
Team552815451

Turnovers

Antonio Johnson jumped Brandon Allen’s throw over the middle in the second quarter and ran it back 58 yards for the touchdown that made it 21-7. It counted as Jacksonville’s 22nd interception of the season, a franchise record that broke the mark set in 2017. Neither team lost a fumble. Parker Washington put the ball on the ground once and recovered it himself.

TeamInterceptionsINT return yardsFumbles lost
Tennessee Titans000
Jacksonville Jaguars158 (TD)0

Special teams

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGLongXPPoints
Joey SlyeTitans0/101/11
Cam LittleJaguars2/2675/511

Little closed the first half from 67 yards and added a 52-yarder in the third quarter, finishing a perfect afternoon on all five extra points as well.

Punting

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGIn 20Long
Johnny HekkerTitans524348.6257
Logan CookeJaguars313846.0160

Kick returns

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGLong
Chimere DikeTitans12020.020
DeeJay DallasJaguars25226.028

Punt returns

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGLong
Chimere DikeTitans199.09
Parker WashingtonJaguars263.06

Team stats

StatTennessee TitansJacksonville Jaguars
First downs1024
Passing first downs517
Rushing first downs54
First downs by penalty03
Third down efficiency4-144-9
Fourth down efficiency1-30-0
Total plays5358
Total yards194319
Yards per play3.75.5
Passing yards117255
Completions/attempts20/3324/32
Yards per pass3.47.5
Rushing yards7764
Rushing attempts1924
Yards per rush4.12.7
Sacks against, yards lost1-72-16
Red zone (made-attempts)1-13-3
Penalties, yards6-673-20
Turnovers10
Fumbles lost00
Defensive and special teams TDs01
Time of possession26:5733:03

Scoring summary

QuarterTimePlayScore (TEN-JAX)
1st10:09Cam Ward 7-yard run (Joey Slye kick)7-0
1st6:02Parker Washington 23-yard pass from Trevor Lawrence (Cam Little kick)7-7
2nd11:47Brenton Strange 7-yard pass from Trevor Lawrence (Cam Little kick)7-14
2nd8:07Antonio Johnson 58-yard interception return (Cam Little kick)7-21
2nd1:56Quintin Morris 5-yard pass from Trevor Lawrence (Cam Little kick)7-28
2nd0:00Cam Little 67-yard field goal7-31
3rd1:03Cam Little 52-yard field goal7-34
4th7:28Bhayshul Tuten 5-yard run (Cam Little kick)7-41

Game information

DetailInformation
DateJanuary 4, 2026
VenueEverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, FL
Attendance66,015
BroadcastFOX
RefereeScott Novak

Frequently asked questions

What was the final score of Jaguars vs Titans on January 4, 2026?

Jacksonville won 41-7 at EverBank Stadium. Tennessee scored on its opening drive and was held scoreless the rest of the game.

Who led the Jaguars in passing?

Trevor Lawrence went 22 of 30 for 255 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions, good for a 131.9 passer rating.

Who had the most rushing yards in the game?

Tony Pollard led all rushers with 48 yards on 14 carries for Tennessee. Travis Etienne Jr. paced Jacksonville with 32 yards, also on 14 carries.

Who caught the most yards?

Parker Washington topped every receiver with 87 yards and a touchdown on five catches. Elic Ayomanor led Tennessee with 50 yards on three receptions.

How long was Cam Little’s field goal?

Little made a 67-yard field goal on the final play of the first half and a 52-yarder in the third quarter, finishing 2 for 2.

Who scored a defensive touchdown?

Antonio Johnson returned a second-quarter interception 58 yards for a touchdown, the play that pushed the lead to 21-7.

The bottom line

The 41-7 final was the widest margin in the history of the series and the peak of a season that had started 4-13 the year before. Jacksonville became the 10th team in NFL history to win at least nine more games than it had the previous season, and it did so with a division title in hand.

It did not last much longer. Seven days later Buffalo came to EverBank Stadium and left with a 27-24 wild-card win, ending the Jaguars’ year in the opening round. The box score from January 4 held up as the cleaner memory of the two. Trevor Lawrence walked off with a franchise record, Cam Little closed the half from 67 yards, and the defense flipped the game with a single long return.

Claire Conant
Claire Conanthttps://thepressrow.com/
Claire R. Conant is the founder and editor of The Press Row. Born and raised in New York, she spent years covering professional sports across multiple leagues before launching this publication in April 2026, largely out of frustration with a sports media industry that had decided moving fast mattered more than being right. Her reporting covers the NFL, NBA, MLB, cricket, and international football, and every figure published under her byline is verified against official data before the piece moves. She started The Press Row because she believed readers who actually understood the game deserved a publication built to the same standard. That standard has not changed since day one, and it applies to every writer on staff.

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