First place in the AFC South is the imaginary trophy on the line Sunday when the Jacksonville Jaguars and Indianapolis Colts square off for one of their two meetings in the next 21 days.

There is nothing invisible about the mounting pressure on Indianapolis (8-4) to regenerate positive momentum with three losses in four games since climbing to the top of the AFC at 7-1.

"We've got the right guys in the locker room," Colts coach Shane Steichen said. "Especially when you get to December, there's obviously a lot on the line. We've got to play at our best every opportunity we get."

Jacksonville (8-4) jumped ahead of the Colts into the division lead with a 25-3 win at Tennessee last week, the third consecutive win for the Jaguars. These teams play again Dec. 28.

With four consecutive games

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