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Jaguars' Andrew Wingard Earns Honor After Titans Performance
Nov 30, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars safety Andrew Wingard (42) breaks up the pass thrown to Tennessee Titans wide receiver Van Jefferson (11) during the second half at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars have seen a number of key players step up during their latest win streak, and one of the most important has been safety Andrew Wingard.

After a pass breakup on the game-winning play against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 12, Wingard delivered another solid performance against the Tennessee Titans in the Jaguars' dominant Week 13 win. As a result, he has earned a big honor.

Wingard's Honor

Wingard was tabbed to Pro Football Focus' Team of the Week after Week 13, earning one of the two highest grades amongst all safeties after a stellar game against the Titans in a 25-3 win in Nashville.

Wingard recorded three tackles and two pass breakups in the win, including one in the end zone to prevent a touchdown and ensuring the Jaguars kept the Titans from scoring more than field goals on the afternoon.

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Wingard has made big plays for the Jaguars in recent weeks, none bigger than his fourth down pass breakup against the Cardinals on the final play of the game in an overtime road win in Arizona a week ago.

"I saw him drifting back because it looked like if he would have taken a three-step drop, I think we had an edge on them but he just kind of kept drifting in the pocket." Jaguars head coach Liam Coen said after the game.

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"‘I’m like, get him!’ But the ball was up in the air and 'Dewey' (S Andrew Wingard) did a nice job of holding him up in the air of overlapping to help (CB) Christian (Braswell) and we got the ball down. So we made a stop when we needed it at the end and get out of here with a big west coast win.”

The Jaguars' safety position has been in flux this season, but Wingard has been a consistent piece of the defense. Despite injuries to Eric Murray and Caleb Ransaw and the release of Darnell Savage, Wingard and the rest of the safety room has put together some good performances this season.

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"But I really believe that [S] Antonio Johnson has stepped up in a major way. I thought the last few weeks specifically, Dewey [S Andrew Wingard] has also played some good football for us," Coen said.

The Jaguars will need Wingard to step up big once again in Week 14 against the Indianapolis Colts; based off recent weeks, he is bound to do just that.

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This article first appeared on Jacksonville Jaguars on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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