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AFC South standings update entering Week 10

The Indianapolis Colts (4-5) were able to end their three-game losing streak with a road victory and now prepare for a trip to Germany as they take on the New England Patriots (2-7) in Week 10.

The leaders in the AFC South will be coming out of the bye week while two of the teams came away with victories. The other team was defeated in prime time, which also pushed them down to the basement of the standings.

Be sure to check out our friends over at Titans Wire, Jaguars Wire and Texans Wire to get all the news and analysis you need around the division.

Here’s a look around the AFC South at the division standings entering Week 10:

Jacksonville Jaguars (6-2)

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Morgan Tencza-USA TODAY Sports

Division record: 2-1
Conference record: 4-2
Point Differential: +37

Week 9 result: Bye week.
Week 9 recap: Jacksonville will be coming off the bye week riding a five-game winning streak while holding a two-game lead for the top spot in the division. They host one of the NFC’s best in Week 10.

Week 10: vs. San Francisco 49ers (5-3)

Houston Texans (4-4)

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Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

Division record: 1-1
Conference record: 2-2
Point Differential: +22

Week 9 result: Win (39-37 vs Buccaneers)
Week 9 recap: C.J. Stroud continues to impress. The rookie quarterback completed 30-of-42 passes for 470 yards, five touchdowns, no interceptions and a 147.8 passer rating. Three different receivers had over 100 yards and a touchdown en route to a historic day for the rookie quarterback, who gave his team a game-winning touchdown with just 10 seconds remaining in the game.

Week 10: at Cincinnati Bengals (5-3)

Indianapolis Colts (4-5)

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Jenna Watson/IndyStar

Division record: 2-2
Conference record: 3-3
Point Differential: -10

Week 9 result: Win (27-13 at Panthers)
Week 9 recap: The Colts ended their three-game losing streak by taking care of business on the road. It was largely due to the historic game from CB Kenny Moore II, who returned two interceptions for touchdowns while running back Jonathan Taylor took a screen pass for a 10-yard touchdown. Now comes a trip to Germany against the AFC’s worst team.

Week 10: at New England Patriots (2-7)

Tennessee Titans (3-5)

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Denny Simmons/The Tennessean

Division record: 0-1
Conference record: 2-4
Point Differential: -12

Week 9 result: Loss (20-16 at Steelers)
Week 9 recap: The Titans have a new starting quarterback in the form of Will Levis, who came back down to Earth in a short week. Still, he showed enough to earn the starting job moving forward while Derrick Henry put together another game with 100 scrimmage yards and a touchdown. Coming up is a road trip to Florida.

Week 10: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-5)

Story originally appeared on Colts Wire