The Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Houston Texans are fighting for the AFC South crown, and through 13 weeks, the division is still up for grabs.
The Jaguars picked up a blowout victory over the struggling Tennessee Titans on Sunday, while the Texans handed the Colts their fourth loss of the season.
Week 13 didn't change the standings of the AFC South, but the division is now completely up for grabs as December nears.
AFC South standings
1. Jacksonville Jaguars (8-4)
2. Indianapolis Colts (8-4)
3. Houston Texans (7-5)
4. Tennessee Titans (1-11)
The AFC South is going to come down to the wire. Indianapolis and Jacksonville now have the same record and have yet to meet this year. Both squads will square off against each other twice in December, which could very well decide the division.
However, don't forget about the surging Texans. Houston has now won four straight games and will play Indianapolis once again in Week 18. The Texans and Jaguars split the season series earlier this year.
With Houston defeating Indianapolis and Jacksonville moving to 8-4 in Week 13, the AFC South has turned into one of the most competitive divisions in the NFL. The division will likely send two teams to the playoffs, but a lot of football still needs to be played.
The Jags are third in the AFC, while the the Colts are a wild-card team at five. The Texans are still on the outside looking in at eight.
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