2005 Jacksonville Jaguars Season - Regular Season

Regular Season

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site Attendance
1 September 11 Seattle Seahawks W 26–14 1–0 Alltel Stadium
65,204
2 September 18 at Indianapolis Colts L 10–3 1–1 RCA Dome
56,460
3 September 25 at New York Jets W 26–20 (OT) 2–1 The Meadowlands
77,422
4 October 2 Denver Broncos L 20–7 2–2 Alltel Stadium
66,045
5 October 9 Cincinnati Bengals W 23–20 3–2 Alltel Stadium
66,137
6 October 16 at Pittsburgh Steelers W 23–17 (OT) 4–2 Heinz Field
63,891
7 Bye
8 October 30 at St. Louis Rams L 24–21 4–3 Edward Jones Dome
65,251
9 November 6 Houston Texans W 21–14 5–3 Alltel Stadium
64,613
10 November 13 Baltimore Ravens W 30–3 6–3 Alltel Stadium
66,107
11 November 20 at Tennessee Titans W 31–28 7–3 The Coliseum
69,149
12 November 27 at Arizona Cardinals W 24–17 8–3 Sun Devil Stadium
39,198
13 December 4 at Cleveland Browns W 20–14 9–3 Paul Brown Stadium
70,941
14 December 11 Indianapolis Colts L 26–18 9–4 Alltel Stadium
67,164
15 December 18 San Francisco 49ers W 10–9 10–4 Alltel Stadium
64,764
16 December 24 at Houston Texans W 38–20 11–4 Reliant Stadium
70,025
17 January 1 Tennessee Titans W 40–13 12–4 Alltel Stadium
65,485
NOTES:

Division games are in bold text.

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