01-13-2018, 12:08 PM
Hi, Jaguars fans!
AFC South Wild Card, and 10-7 Tennessee Titans travel northeast to play the AFC East Champions and 13-3 New England Patriots. Winner tonight will play the Jaguars @ Steelers winner at Heinz Field.
Tonight is the second postseason meeting and first AFC Divisional Playoff Game between the Patriots and Titans in 13 years.
Tennessee is on a 7-game losing streak to New England, their last win of any form winning 24-7 over the Patriots in Nissan Stadium back in 2002.
Titans also seek to win in New England in 39 years. Titans last road win also of any form defeated the Patriots, as the Houston Oilers, by the score of 31-14, in both teams first postseason meeting in their AFC Divisional Playoff Game, played at Schaeffer Stadium, next to Gillette Stadium, back on December 31, 1978.
For the record the Titans/Oilers have also not won a regular season game at New England, since Tennessee's 7-0 road win way back in September 1975.
Both the Patriots and Titans are playing tonight in their 42nd all-time meeting. New England though leads the all-time series over the Tennessee Titans/Houston Oilers with a 24 win, 16 loss, and 1 tie record. Both teams also met twice in the aforementioned postseason games.
Patriots defeated the Titans by the score of 17-4, both teams last postseason meeting during the 2014 AFC Divisional Playoff Game also played at New England back on January 10, 2004.
If somehow and with some unexpected luck, both our Jaguars and the Titans do win each of their AFC Divisional Playoff Road Games this weekend, our Jaguars could potentially host an All-AFC South Championship Game and EverBank Field next Sunday on January 21.
Jim Nantz and Tony Romo are announcing the live TV game commentary, along with sideline reporter and interviewer Tracy Wolfson, for The NFL On CBS, seen internationally, and locally, on WJAX CBS Channel 47 in Jacksonville, FL, seen live on HD.
Lead referee Ron Torbert, who off the field is an attorney and is also a Michigan State graduate, leads his officiating crew assigned by the NFL to supervise the game action in Gillette Stadium between the Titans And Patriots.
Clear skies at 23 degrees, feels like 13 degrees, is the game forecast inside Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, 20 miles southwest of Metro Boston, for the 8:15PM Eastern Standard Time kickoff, along with 0% precipitation, 57% humidity, and north/northwestern winds at 9 miles per hour.
NO injuries, and GO AFC!!!!!
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Tonight is the second postseason meeting and first AFC Divisional Playoff Game between the Patriots and Titans in 13 years.
Tennessee is on a 7-game losing streak to New England, their last win of any form winning 24-7 over the Patriots in Nissan Stadium back in 2002.
Titans also seek to win in New England in 39 years. Titans last road win also of any form defeated the Patriots, as the Houston Oilers, by the score of 31-14, in both teams first postseason meeting in their AFC Divisional Playoff Game, played at Schaeffer Stadium, next to Gillette Stadium, back on December 31, 1978.
For the record the Titans/Oilers have also not won a regular season game at New England, since Tennessee's 7-0 road win way back in September 1975.
Both the Patriots and Titans are playing tonight in their 42nd all-time meeting. New England though leads the all-time series over the Tennessee Titans/Houston Oilers with a 24 win, 16 loss, and 1 tie record. Both teams also met twice in the aforementioned postseason games.
Patriots defeated the Titans by the score of 17-4, both teams last postseason meeting during the 2014 AFC Divisional Playoff Game also played at New England back on January 10, 2004.
If somehow and with some unexpected luck, both our Jaguars and the Titans do win each of their AFC Divisional Playoff Road Games this weekend, our Jaguars could potentially host an All-AFC South Championship Game and EverBank Field next Sunday on January 21.

Jim Nantz and Tony Romo are announcing the live TV game commentary, along with sideline reporter and interviewer Tracy Wolfson, for The NFL On CBS, seen internationally, and locally, on WJAX CBS Channel 47 in Jacksonville, FL, seen live on HD.
Lead referee Ron Torbert, who off the field is an attorney and is also a Michigan State graduate, leads his officiating crew assigned by the NFL to supervise the game action in Gillette Stadium between the Titans And Patriots.
Clear skies at 23 degrees, feels like 13 degrees, is the game forecast inside Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, 20 miles southwest of Metro Boston, for the 8:15PM Eastern Standard Time kickoff, along with 0% precipitation, 57% humidity, and north/northwestern winds at 9 miles per hour.
NO injuries, and GO AFC!!!!!



http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2018011301...ab=preview
http://www.facebook.com/NFLonCBS/
https://twitter.com/NFLonCBS