The AFC South standings have been updated following the action in Week 13. With all four teams having completed their games, what does the current AFC South standings look like as of Sunday, Dec. 4, at 11:45 p.m. ET, and how is the weekly playoff picture shaking out after Week 13?
Current AFC South Standings
- Tennessee Titans (7-5)
- Indianapolis Colts (4-8-1)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (4-8)
- Houston Texans (1-9-1)
AFC South Standings Recap
Tennessee Titans
The Titans lost to the Philadelphia Eagles, 35 to 10. Ryan Tannehill was only able to throw for 141 yards and a touchdown, while Derrick Henry was bottled up for 30 yards rushing. The Titans’ defense allowed more than 450 yards to the Eagles’ offense. Tennessee, who is still currently in the driver’s seat for the AFC South title, will host the Jaguars in Week 14.
Indianapolis Colts
The Colts were pummeled by the Dallas Cowboys and lost 54-19. Matt Ryan threw for 233 yards and two touchdowns, while Jonathan Taylor ran for 82 yards. Alec Pierce led the WR corps with 86 yards and one touchdown. The Colts will have a bye in Week 14 and then will return to face the Minnesota Vikings in Week 15.
Jacksonville Jaguars
The Jaguars lost to the Lions, 14 to 40. Trevor Lawrence, who avoided major injury late in the first half, threw for 179 yards and a score. The Jaguars’ defense allowed more than 430 yards to the Lions’ offense. The Jaguars, who are all but eliminated from the playoffs, will face off against the Titans in Week 14.
Houston Texans
The Texans lost to the Browns, 27 to 14. The Texans’ quarterback situation is a mess, and it’s about time Houston fans start reading mock drafts. The Texans’ defense allowed more than 300 yards to Deshaun Watson and the Browns’ offense. The Texans, who have officially been eliminated from playoff contention, will travel to face the Dallas Cowboys.
Current AFC Playoff Picture
- Buffalo Bills (9-3)
- Kansas City Chiefs (9-3)
- Baltimore Ravens (8-4)
- Tennessee Titans (7-5)
- Cincinnati Bengals (8-4)
- Miami Dolphins (8-4)
- New York Jets (7-5)
- New England Patriots (6-6)
- Los Angeles Chargers (6-6)
- Las Vegas Raiders (5-7)
- Cleveland Browns (5-7)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (5-7)
- Indianapolis Colts (4-8-1)
- Jacksonville Jaguars (4-8)
- Denver Broncos (3-9)
- Houston Texans (1-10-1)