The Jaguars will enter Sunday’s regular season finale at Tennessee locked into the No. 3 seed in the AFC. But coach Doug Marrone said Tuesday he will have the same approach as the first 15 games.

"Make no mistake about it so there’s not a lot of talk about it during the week: We’re going to play to win and we’re going to do everything possible to win this game, period," Marrone said during a conference call. "I’m not even thinking about what happens beyond that. That’s the way we’re going to go about our business this week."

The Titans (8-7) can clinch a wild card spot – and likely a first-round trip to the Jaguars – with a win. The Jaguars would not have been faulted if they chose to rest veterans or players with existing injuries.

The Jaguars’ approach is good news for Buffalo and the Los Angeles Chargers, who both need a Titans loss to help their cause.

Marrone said it was an "easy" decision for him to approach this week like normal and it was discussed with the Jaguars’ front office and coaching staff.

"When we went over [the situation], I said, ‘Hey, listen, we’re going to bounce back, we’re going to work our [butts] off this week and we’re going to go out and win this game and win this quarter [of the year],’" Marrone said. "That was pretty much the conversation. There wasn’t any wavering from anyone about what we wanted to do and what we wanted to accomplish this week. We’re 100 percent all-in on winning this football game."

Injury updates

Marrone said receiver Allen Hurns (ankle) and left tackle Cam Robinson (abdominal) are "both trending in the right direction."

Hurns has missed six consecutive games but did limited practice work last week. Robinson was injured in the first quarter of the San Francisco game.

Of Hurns, Marrone said: "He had a good week last week when he wasn’t really 100 percent, but really had a good work load. I’ll take a look at him [this week] when he’s running the routes we have in the [game] plan."

Of Robinson, Marrone said: "It felt better [Monday] and it felt better [Tuesday] so that’s a good sign. We’ll see how the week goes for him."

Playoff ticket purchasing plans

The Jaguars announced a ticket plan for their home playoff game, which will be Saturday, Jan. 6 or Sunday, Jan. 7. To purchase tickets, fans should visit www.jaguars.com/playoffs. Fans will receive an email from the Jaguars when their on-sale window is open.

*Season ticket member pre-sale: Access to game tickets for Jags365 members began Tuesday. Fans in this club will have opted in to secure their seats via the league’s "Pay As We Play" program. These individuals will have the option to purchase additional tickets during the pre-sale window. Current season ticket members who did not opt into the "Pay As We Play" program will have access to seats but not their regular season seats, which were released following the opt-in deadline.

*Playoff priority purchaser access: Select groups of 2017 ticket purchasers will gain access Wednesday at 10 a.m. This includes group tickets and mini-pack purchasers and anyone who has placed a deposit for 2018 season tickets.

*General public: Tickets go on sale Wednesday at 3 p.m.

All tickets will be delivered to fans via mobile devices only.

Crockett to be promoted

Marrone said rookie receiver Montay Crockett will be promoted from the practice squad to take the place of Jaelen Strong, who sustained a torn ACL on Sunday.

Crockett was in Green Bay’s training camp and signed with the Jaguars’ practice squad on Oct. 30.