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Jaguars blow playoff chance in loss to Titans, clinching postseason berths for Bills, Steelers

Trevor Lawrence threw 2 costly interceptions early vs. Tennessee

The Jacksonville Jaguars entered Sunday in full control of their playoff path.

They blew it.

Jacksonville faced a win-and-in situation in their regular-season finale against the Tennessee Titans. They dug themselves a 15-point hole, then saw a fourth-quarter rally come up short in a 28-20 Titans win.

The loss eliminated the Jaguars from the postseason and allowed the Houston Texans to secure the AFC South title on the heels of their win over the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday night. The loss also allowed the Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills to clinch playoff spots.

The Steelers have a wild-card berth after beating the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday. The Bills took the AFC East title from the Miami Dolphins, who fell to the No. 6 seed wild-card spot.

The Jaguars, meanwhile, will watch the playoffs from home.

Early turnovers doom Jaguars

Sunday's game got off to a back-and-forth start with the Titans taking a 14-10 lead in the second quarter on an 18-yard Derrick Henry touchdown run. Then back-to-back Trevor Lawrence interceptions put Jacksonville's season in peril.

The first arrived via a tip-drill on a pass intended for tight end Evan Engram. The third-down pass hit Engram in the hands but slipped out of his grasp as linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair leaned in for a hit. The ball bounced into the air, allowing Terrell Edmunds to secure it for an interception just before it hit the turf.

The Titans converted the turnover into a 36-yard touchdown drive to extend their lead to 21-10.

On the next Jaguars possession, Lawrence threw another interception. This time, he sailed a pass intended for Zay Jones. Sean Murphy-Bunting picked it off to end the Jacksonville drive near midfield late in the second quarter.

The Titans didn't convert this turnover into points. But they extended their lead to 28-13 with a 75-yard touchdown drive to start the second half.

The Jaguars answered early in the fourth quarter with a touchdown pass from Lawrence to Engram to cut their deficit to 28-20. But a fourth-and-goal sneak from the 1-yard line by Lawrence on their next possession came up short.

Jacksonville had one last chance to rally, taking over possession on a Titans punt with 2:18 remaining. But they turned the ball over on downs, allowing the Titans to take possession and run out the clock. Lawrence missed a wide-open Calvin Ridley on a second-down deep ball that likely would have resulted in a touchdown if complete.

Lawrence's fourth-down pass later fell incomplete.

He finished the day completing 29 of 43 passes for 280 yards with two touchdowns. His two interceptions put the Jaguars in a hole they wouldn't climb out of.

The loss marks a bitter end to a promising season that started with playoff expectations seemingly met early with an 8-3 start. But the Jaguars limped to the finish line with five losses in their last six games that included a four-game losing streak. They finish the season 9-8 with plenty of questions heading into the offseason.