By BLAKE BEDDINGFIELD, special contributor

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – My review of the Titans’ 20-7 loss at Jacksonville...

The Jaguars came into the game 0-2 and their best player CB Jalen Ramsey wanted to be traded, but they left the stadium with a renewed sense of hope because of the division win and a defense that looked like the 2017 version.TenJax

Jacksonville was a dangerous team and it showed that on Thursday night. The Jaguars looked as focused as I have seen them in three years.

The offense:

Sacks were the big issue again with the Titans offense. Here is the breakdown of each.

1. Third-and-24: Calais Campbell vs. Jamil Douglas. Screen pass, Douglas never touched Campbell. (1.35 sec).

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