NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Liam Coen started hearing about the Jacksonville- Tennessee rivalry not long after being hired as the Jaguars coach.
Hall of Fame left tackle Tony Boselli, now the Jaguars’ executive vice president of football operations, shared some stories.
Coen also heard about the AFC South rivals’ battles while coaching at Kentucky, so the first-year coach knows that Sunday’s game in Nashville is more than just a divisional game.
“Both teams have probably won games they shouldn’t, and lost games they shouldn’t,” Coen said. “Whatever it is, it’s one of those games that we understand that anything can happen. Any given Sunday anything can happen, but especially in division games where there’s maybe just that little extra want to on both sides.”
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