“The season doesn’t end one way or the other on Sunday,” Coen said. “It’s our next opportunity against a very quality opponent that also just happens to be in our division and we we’re all fighting for it. We’re all fighting to stay up there and to compete each week to give yourself a chance at the end of the year.”
Said linebacker Foyesade Oluokun, “It’s fun. I’m one game at a time, though. I just want to win the one in front of us. To go on a run, you have to keep everything inward. It has been inward to this point. To get to 8-4, we had to trust ourselves and let that flourish.
“Whatever happens with that, with the season, everybody else can talk about it but we know how we got here. We have to keep doing that.”
Coen called having the game at home, where the Jaguars have won the last ten meetings between the teams, “huge.”
“Got the throwback unis back up and great opportunity for our organization, for the city, for the fan base to come out and help support.” Coen said. “As much as they’re fans of us, we’re fans of them –all of us wanting to continue to put a product on the field that everybody can be proud of and entertaining.
“We are in the entertainment business, and I’ve got to believe that our players are going to play their tails off for our city on Sunday.”