The Jacksonville Jaguars are still without a win this season and now they head into a Week 10 matchup against the Tennessee Titans at LP Field and the matchup should be a tough one, as the team is playing better and the game will start up at 1:00 pm on CBS and streaming online from NFL.com.
The Jags are coming into the game without their best receiver in Justin Blackmon after he was suspended for the season and now the team looks for it's first win after dropping the first eight of the year and they are coming off of a loss against the 49ers and a bye week after the game in London. Click here for the live coverage of the game.
Flashback: The Jacksonville Jaguars lost again on Sunday to fall to 0-8 this season and now comes the time at the halfway mark to see whether the team will tie the Lions as the only NFL team to go winless at 0-16 and with a trade deadline and a bye week looming, what a perfect time.
The team lost in London to the 49ers to stay winless and they haven't had a close game all season apart from Week 2 against the Raiders and that still was a 10 point loss. The team might trade some players and that will hurt their chances and heading into the second part of the schedule, there are some winnable games, but with Chad Henne at QB and the team looking terrible, it won't be easy.
Here is a look at the upcoming schedule and the chances the team has to win a game.
The Titans in Week 10 are a possibility, but they have a solid defense and it's on the road, so no.
The Arizona Cardinals in Week 11 is possible, as the team is Jekyll and Hyde and it's a road game for a west coast team. POSSIBLE!
In week 12 the team is on the road against the Texans, who are also bad, but NO.
Week 13 is the Browns on the road, likely NO since it's away from home.
Not that the Jags can't win away, they just likely won't.
Week 14 and the next two are at home. Texans? Yes, maybe.
The next two games are the Buffalo Bills in Week 15 and that is home, so it's possible.
Titans again at home? Maybe.
Finishes the season with the Colts on the road. NO WAY.
Not impossible, but it won't be easy.