JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A record-setting day for the Jacksonville Jaguars set up a regular-season finale that will determine their postseason fate.
Travis Etienne scored twice, including on the longest run of his professional career, and the Jaguars ended a four-game skid with a 26-0 shutout of the woeful Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
The Jaguars (9-7) won for the first time in December — and with quarterback Trevor Lawrence (shoulder) watching from the sideline — to set up a finale at rival Tennessee that will help decide the AFC South.
The Panthers (2-14) dropped to 0-9 on the road and were held scoreless for the first time since losing to Atlanta in Week 12 in 2002. Team owner David Tepper appeared to throw a drink into the crowd near the end of the game, with general manager Scott Fitterer standing nearby.
Jacksonville can clinch the division with a victory next weekend. A loss to the Titans would hand the AFC South to the winner of the Houston-Indianapolis game.
"I think our guys really thrive on these situations, and that's OK," Jaguars coach Doug Pederson said.
Etienne was one of three Jaguars who reached career marks in what could amount to a get-right game. He became the franchise's first player since Maurice Jones-Drew in 2009 with at least 10 rushing touchdowns in a single season.
Evan Engram became the eighth tight end in NFL history to catch at least 100 passes in a regular season. Engram finished with six catches for 60 yards, giving him 104 on the year.