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Snaps count: Jordan Todman has longest run in 4 years

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Breaking down the Jacksonville Jaguars' offensive and defensive snaps from Thursday's 21-13 victory over the Tennessee Titans:

Offense (59 total snaps)

LG Zane Beadles: 59

RT Sam Young: 59

LT Luke Joeckel: 59

RG Brandon Linder: 59

C Luke Bowanko: 59

QB Blake Bortles: 59

TE Marcedes Lewis: 55

WR Cecil Shorts: 53

WR Marqise Lee: 51

WR Allen Hurns: 36

RB Toby Gerhart: 27

RB Jordan Todman: 24

TE Clay Harbor: 19

FB Will Ta'ufo'ou: 14

RB Storm Johnson: 9

TE Nic Jacobs: 5

WR Ace Sanders: 2

Analysis: Todman's 71 yards are the second-most of his career behind only the 109 yards he had when he started in place of the injured Maurice Jones-Drew against Buffalo on Dec. 15, 2013. Todman's 62-yard run was the longest by any Jaguars player since Rashad Jennings had a 74-yard run against Oakland on Dec. 12, 2010. … The Jaguars are the first team in NFL history to have two rookie receivers make 48 or more catches in a season. Hurns has 49 and Allen Robinson has 48. … After rushing for 50 yards against the Titans, Bortles now has 358 yards rushing this season, which is the third-highest total by a quarterback in team history. Mark Brunell has the top two marks (480 in 1995 and 396 in 1996).

Defense (67 total snaps)

S Johnathan Cyprien: 67

LB J.T. Thomas: 67

CB Demetrius McCray: 67

CB Dwayne Gratz: 67

S Josh Evans: 67

LB Telvin Smith: 67

DE Chris Clemons: 58

DT Sen'Derrick Marks: 46

CB Aaron Colvin: 41

DT Abry Jones: 35

DT Red Bryant: 31

DE Ryan Davis: 29

DT Tyson Alualu: 26

LB Geno Hayes: 25

DT Ziggy Hood: 24

DE Chris Smith: 18

S Sherrod Martin: 2

Analysis: Smith led the defense with 15 tackles. It's the third time in the last five games he has recorded double-digit tackles. ... After recording four sacks against the Titans (Marks, Smith, Jones and Davis) the Jaguars now have 42. They need five more to tie the 2005 team for third place on the list of most season sacks in franchise history. The 1999 team holds the record with 57.