JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – When it rains it pours.
The Titans lost to the Jaguars 20-13 here at EverBank Stadium on Sunday.
The loss extended the team’s losing streak to five games, and the Titans are now 3-13 with one game left in the season.
“They all feel terrible, to be honest,” Coach Brian Callahan said after the game. “It sucks, it’s terrible. There is no joy in this process, there is no fun in this. I feel it every day when I walk into work. Nothing is enjoyable about this.
“But our job is to try and fix it and do whatever we can to fix whatever problems we have to fix, to add any players we have to add, and to make sure we have a better football team moving forward.”
After a deluge in pregame, rain stuck around for a chunk of Sunday’s game before subsiding.
But the Titans never could get their tracking in a sloppy game.
Titans quarterback Mason Rudolph threw for 193 yards with a touchdown and an interception.
Running back Tyjae Spears, who got extended playing time with the absence of Tony Pollard, ran for 95 yards before leaving the game with a concussion.
The Titans outgained the Jaguars 337 to 295 yards, and they had 23 first downs to 18 for Jacksonville.
“We just have to execute better,” Rudolph said, “and score more points.”
“Losing is never fun, but there’s lessons to be learned,” Rudolph continued. “And generally, they end up hardening you as a player and teaching you lessons. Experience is the best teacher.”
The Titans fell behind 13-0 in the contest, and they couldn’t catch up.
The Jaguars took a 3-0 lead on their opening possession on a 48-yard field goal by kicker Cam Little.
The Jaguars extended the lead to 10-0 on a two-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Mac Jones to receiver Parker Washington with 8:59 left in the second quarter.
Meanwhile, the Titans played sloppy. A tipped pass thrown by Rudolph went off the hands of running back Julius…
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