Jaguars–Titans rivalry

Jaguars–Titans rivalry
Jaguars and Titans face off during the 2020 season.
LocationJacksonville, Nashville
First meetingSeptember 3, 1995
Oilers 10, Jaguars 3
Latest meetingJanuary 4, 2026
Jaguars 41, Titans 7
Next meeting2026
StadiumsJaguars: EverBank Stadium
Titans: Nissan Stadium
Statistics
Meetings total63
All-time seriesTitans: 35–28
Regular season seriesTitans: 34–28
Postseason resultsTitans: 1–0
Largest victoryJaguars: 41–7 (2025)
Titans: 41–14 (1999), 30–3 (2010)
Most points scoredJaguars: 41 (2025)
Titans: 42 (2015), (2019)
Longest win streakJaguars: 4 (1996–1998, 2024–present)
Titans: 5 (1998–2000; 2001–2003; 2019–2021)
Current win streakJaguars: 4 (2024–present)
Post-season history

The Jaguars–Titans rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans.

The first game of the rivalry was played on September 3, 1995, at EverBank Stadium (then Jacksonville Municipal Stadium) in Jacksonville, Florida. In the first regular season game for Jacksonville's new expansion franchise, the Titans, then known as the Houston Oilers, defeated the Jaguars 10–3. The rivalry intensified during the 1999–2000 postseason, when the 14–2 Jaguars (both losses were against Tennessee), champions of the AFC Central division, hosted the newly named Titans, who were 13–3, in the AFC Championship Game. The Titans eventually erased a 14–10 halftime deficit to win 33–14. The Titans then lost to the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV. During the 2002 NFL realignment, both teams were placed in the newly created AFC South, becoming divisional rivals and meeting twice annually per season.

The Titans lead the overall series, 35–28. The two teams have met once in the playoffs, with the Titans winning.