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Tennessee Titans switch up uniforms for AFC South title game vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

The Tennessee Titans are tweaking their uniforms in the battle for the AFC South on Saturday.

The Titans are testing their luck with white jerseys, navy blue pants and navy socks against the Jaguars, switching it up from the last meeting with Jacksonville, according to the Titan Up Podcast. The Titans wore navy blue helmets with navy jerseys, britches and socks during the 36-22 loss to the Jaguars in December at Nissan Stadium.

Tennessee holds a 2-1 record with the white jersey, navy pants and socks, with wins against the Washington Commanders and Houston Texans. The Titans suffered a 17-14 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers during the uniform's most recent display in December.

The winner of the matchup on Saturday will decide the AFC South and end the loser's season. The Titans will look to break a six-game losing streak when it travels to Jacksonville with backup quarterback Joshua Dobbs, who was signed off the Detroit Lions practice squad Dec. 21.

The Titans will kick off in their navy socks on Saturday (7:15 p.m., ESPN/ABC) against the Jaguars.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Tennessee Titans uniform changes for AFC South title vs. Jaguars