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Week 11 – Thursday, November 19, 2015 WEEK 11 – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2015 TENNESSEE TITANS (2-7) AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (3-6) SERIES TITANS JAGUARS THURS. RECORD 9-8 3-5 SERIES LEADER 22-18 STREAKS 3 of past 5 COACHES VS. OPP. Mularkey: 0-1 Bradley: 2-2 LAST WEEK L 27-10 vs. Panthers W 22-20 at Ravens LAST GAME 12/18/14: Titans 13 at Jaguars 21. Jacksonville RBs Jordan Todman & Toby Gerhart combine for 124 yards & 2 TDs. Rookie QB Blake Bortles throws TD to TE Marcedes Lewis. LAST GAME AT SITE 12/18/14 REFEREE Craig Wrolstad BROADCAST NFLN (8:25 PM ET): Jim Nantz, Phil Simms, Tracy Wolfson (field reporter). Westwood One: Ian Eagle, Tim Ryan. SIRIUS: 88 (WW1), 83 (Ten), 81 (Jax). XM: 88 (WW1), 83 (Ten), 226 (Jax). STATS PASSING Mariota (R): 147-224-1795-13-6-98.3 Bortles: 197-356-2381-19 (T3C)-11-81.0 RUSHING Andrews: 84-298-3.5-2 Yeldon (R): 133-531-4.0-1 RECEIVING Walker (TE): 45-508-11.3-3 A. Robinson: 45-758-16.8-7 (T3C) OFFENSE 321.6 343.7 TAKE/GIVE -8 -4 DEFENSE 326.1 (3C) 362.1 SACKS Orakpo: 6 Colvin: 3 INTs Sensabaugh: 2 House, Posluszny: 2 PUNTING Kern: 46.7 Anger: 45.9 KICKING Succop: 47 (17/17 PAT; 10/11 FG) Myers: 60 (18/21 PAT; 14/18 FG) NOTES TITANS: QB MARCUS MARIOTA leads NFL rookies in TD passes (13) & rating (98.3). Has 2+ TD passes in 4 of 7 career games. 1st rookie in NFL history to have 2 games with 4 TDs & 0 INTs…RB ANTONIO ANDREWS has 80+ scrimmage yards in 2 of past 3. Last week, RB DEXTER MC CLUSTER scored 1st rush TD since 2012 (25-yard run)…WR KENDALL WRIGHT had 4 catches for 73 yards (18.3 avg.) in last meeting. TE DELANIE WALKER led team with 52 yards on 3 catches last week. Aims for 6th in row with 50+ rec. yards. Since 2014, ranks 3rd among AFC TEs with 1,398 rec. yards…LB BRIAN ORAKPO has 5 sacks in past 5, incl. 1 last week vs. Car. Aims for 4th in row with sack. Since entering NFL in 2011, DT JURRELL CASEY ranks 3rd amongst AFC DTs with 25 sacks…JAGUARS: In past 5, QB BLAKE BORTLES has passed for 1,385 yards with 13 TDs vs. 8 INTs. Has 2+ TDs in 5 consecutive games, longest streak in Jags history. Since entering NFL in 2014, averages 7.3 yards per rush (85 att., 622 yards), highest among QBs during span…RB T.J. YELDON leads AFC & ranks 2nd amongst NFL rookies with 531 rush yards. Aims for 6th in row with 60+ scrimmage yards…In past 8, WR ALLEN ROBINSON has 44 catches for 731 yards & 7 TDs, incl. 51 yards & TD vs. Bal. Has 5 TDs in past 5. WR ALLEN HURNS has TD catch in 7 consecutive games, longest streak in club history, incl. 5-yarder vs. Bal. In only career meeting (12/8/13 w/ Den), TE JULIUS THOMAS had TD rec…LB TELVIN SMITH is tied for 2nd in NFL with 88 tackles. DE CHRIS CLEMONS has 68 career sacks, 3rd-most among active undrafted players. CB AARON COLVIN leads NFL DBs with 3 sacks. CB DAVON HOUSE had career-high 2 INTs last week. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2015 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (4-5) AT ATLANTA FALCONS (6-3) SERIES COLTS FALCONS SERIES LEADER 13-2 STREAKS 3 of past 4 COACHES VS. OPP. Chuck Pagano: 0-0 Dan Quinn: 0-0 LAST WEEK Bye (Wk. 9: W 27-24 vs. Broncos) Bye (Wk. 9: L 17-16 at 49ers) LAST GAME 11/6/11: Falcons 31 at Colts 7. Atlanta WR Julio Jones has 131 rec. yards & 2 TDs. Falcons QB Matt Ryan passes for 275 yards & 3 TDs. LAST GAME AT SITE 11/22/07: Colts 31, Falcons 13. Indianapolis QB Peyton Manning throws for 272 yards & 3 TDs. Colts WR Reggie Wayne has 5 receptions for 66 yards & TD. REFEREE Walt Anderson BROADCAST CBS (1:00 PM ET): Greg Gumbel, Trent Green, Jamie Erdahl (field reporter). SIRIUS: 157 (Ind), 82 (Atl). XM: 82 (Atl). STATS PASSING Hasselbeck: 48-76-495-3-0-95.0 Ryan: 239-357-2702 (3C)-12-7-92.4 RUSHING Gore: 148-599-4.0-4 Freeman: 164-721 (3L)-4.4-9 (1L) RECEIVING Hilton: 43-703-16.3-3 Jones: 80 (1L)-1029 (1C)-12.9-6 (T3C) OFFENSE 353.7 402.2 (3C) TAKE/GIVE -7 0 DEFENSE 394.2 342.3 SACKS Mathis: 4 3 tied: 2 INTs Adams: 5 (T1L) Alford, Moore: 1 PUNTING McAfee: 48.6 (2L) Bosher: 48.5 (2C) KICKING Vinatieri: 54 (21/22 PAT; 11/13 FG) Bryant: 65 (23/23 PAT; 14/17 FG) NOTES COLTS: QB MATT HASSELBECK is 2-0 as starter with Colts & has passed for 495 yards with 3 TDs vs. 0 INTs for 95.0 rating…RB FRANK GORE had season-high 102 scrimmage yards in Week 9. Aims for 8th in row with 75+ scrimmage yards. Averages 120 scrimmage yards per game & has rush TD in 2 career meetings. Aims for 3rd in row with 100+ scrimmage yards vs. Atl…WR T.Y. HILTON (3,992) needs 8 rec. yards to reach 4,000. Has 3 rec. TD in past 4. WR ANDRE JOHNSON (13,885) needs 48 rec. yards to surpass HOFer CRIS CARTER (13,899) & STEVE SMITH, SR. (13,932) for No. 10 all-time…LB D’QWELL JACKSON leads team with 93 tackles. LB ROBERT MATHIS has 3 sacks in past 3. DE KENDALL LANGFORD has 2 sacks in past 3. Since 2014, S MIKE ADAMS leads AFC with 10 INTs. Has 4 INTs in past 4…FALCONS: QB MATT RYAN won only start vs. Ind with 120.7 rating. In career, is 42-16 (.724) at home with 96.8 rating…RB DEVONTA FREEMAN leads NFC with 1,141 scrimmage yards & 11 TDs (9 rush, 2 rec.). In past 7 (1st 7 career starts), has 1,035 scrimmage yards (147.9 per game) & 10 TDs (8 rush, 2 rec.). Has 309 rush yards (103 per game), 477 scrimmage yards (159 per game) & 4 TDs in past 3 at home…WR JULIO JONES leads NFL with 80 catches & 114.3 rec. yards per game avg. Has 112 catches for 1,642 yards (126.3 per game) & 8 TDs in past 13. Had 3 catches for 131 yards (43.7 avg.) & 2 TDs (80, 50 yards) in only meeting. 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