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Jaguars, Colts, Titans, Texans: AFC South fans preview the 2022 NFL season

In the latest in our fan preview articles, we move to the AFC South and ask the fans there what they make of their team and the NFL as a whole heading into 2022.

The AFC South is certainly in a bit of a precarious position this season, as it could well be that any of them could emerge and be a real threat in not just the division but the conference as a whole.

The Indianapolis Colts have a pretty stacked roster and will be hoping that former league MVP Matt Ryan will be the man to take them over the edge, the Tennessee Titans grabbed the #1 seed in the AFC last year so can’t be dismissed, the Jacksonville Jaguars are a team on the up with Trevor Lawrence showing promise in his first season, whilst the Houston Texans made some additions this offseason to build a foundation of a solid roster moving forward.

It really is a division that you don’t want to take your eyes off this season, but what do those who watch the sides week in and week out make of it?

We reached out to a number of fans from all teams in the AFC South and asked them their views on their respective franchises, asking five of the same questions to each responder before giving them one unique question each, after which we will reveal our prediction for how the division will look come the end of the regular season.

What went well for you last season?

Last season was a bit of a whitewash in Duval County. The only positives we can extract is that Trevor Lawrence had a pressure-free (pun unintended!) year to get used to NFL life. Urban Meyer was taking all the headlines, so the pressure was off for TL. The other bonus was James Robinson, before losing him to injury, proving he’s not reached full capability yet – avg 4.7 yards per carry vs 4.5 yards in his

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