NFL: 2 bold predictions for each QB in the AFC South in Week 2

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The quarterbacks of the AFC South all have something to prove this season. While he was excellent last week, many are still questioning if Gardner Minshew is the future of the Jaguars. Another strong performance against a division rival will surely silence some doubters. However, Tennessee has had the Jaguars number at home. Coming away with a victory will certainly be a difficult task.

Meanwhile in Tennessee, Ryan Tannehill is out to prove that he a better version of himself with the Titans than he was in Miami. After an excellent playoff run and stellar second half of last season, people were questioning what the season will hold for the Titans QB. However, he did play very well last week against Denver. We should see more of the same efficient play against a young Jacksonville secondary.

The Colts are coming of a very disappointing loss to Jacksonville in week 1. Although Philip Rivers threw for a lot of yards last week, once again Rivers was very turnover prone. This was an issue last season as well. However, the Colts are facing a Vikings defense that was torched last week by Aaron Rodgers. This could be a big bounce back week for Rivers.

Houston is coming off a tough loss to the Chiefs in the season opener. While no one is questioning Deshaun Watson, he must prove he is an elite QB capable of carrying an offense. He will have to bring his A-game against another championship contender this week.

With that being said let’s take a look at two bold predictions for each QB in the AFC South in Week 2.

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