JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Been there, won that.
That's what was printed on the AFC South championship shirts handed out in the Jacksonville Jaguars' locker room following their 41-7 victory over the Tennessee Titans at EverBank Stadium on Sunday.
After clinching the division title, however, the players had a different slogan: Not done yet.
After a few minutes of celebrating their turnaround from 4-13 to 13-4 -- becoming the 10th team in NFL history to win nine or more games compared with the previous season, per ESPN Research -- they're already talking about not being satisfied.
"We still know that there's more work to be done," linebacker Foye Oluokun said. "I think everybody's definitely happy to come out on top, get this little hat and shirt, but we've still got more work to be done.
"It was fun, though, having everybody happy."
The Jaguars -- who will host the Buffalo Bills next Sunday in an AFC wild-card game -- secured their third AFC South title by winning the second-most games in a season in franchise history. All of those division titles have come with coaches in their first year with the franchise (Doug Marrone in 2017, Doug Pederson in 2022), but Liam Coen is in his first season as a head coach at any level.
Sunday's victory was the Jaguars' eighth in a row, the second-longest single-season winning streak in franchise history. It also marked the fourth time in the past five games the Jaguars have scored at least 34 points and the seventh time they've scored 30 or more points this season -- which is also a first in franchise history.
"That is what we expect to do," tight end Brenton Strange said. "We expect to come out here and be us and be able to do the things we do. We practice hard. We put a lot of work into it, so [it's] just what we expect.
"It feels good to win the division. We did what we needed to do. We came out here today and won the game, and that is all we were focusing on. We weren't focused on the outside, what everybody else was doing. We just wanted to focus on what we had to accomplish today, and we did that. I am super excited for this, and we are going to keep going."
The Jaguars had to win eight consecutive games because the Houston Texans were only a game behind in the division and were on a hot streak of their own, ending the season with nine consecutive wins, a streak that began when they rallied from a 19-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat Jacksonville in Week 9. So the Jaguars have essentially been playing playoff games the past two months.
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"Looking back on it and you look at how the season's gone and how big all these wins have been because we had to have them to win the division, I think the lesson is just you never know what's going to happen," said quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who threw for 255 yards and three touchdowns and set the franchise record for total TDs (38). "You just have to worry about yourself and control what you can control and play it week by week. We were able to do that and put together a good stretch and win all these games, and we needed it or we wouldn't have won the division.
"You remember in '22 when the Titans had the lead and we were 4-8 and we ended up winning the division. You have to keep playing. You can't think just because you have the lead midway through the season you have the division locked down."
Which is why the Jaguars did celebrate in the moments after the game, with players spraying water all over Coen while he fist-pumped as he does during every postgame victory speech.
"Water dripping from the ceiling," said safety Antonio Johnson, who returned an interception 59 yards for a touchdown. "It was just a great emotional moment for everybody."
