Despite suffering an abdominal strain against the San Francisco 49ers last Sunday, Jaguars offensive tackle Cam Robinson still wants to practice and play in this week’s regular-season finale at Tennessee

The Jaguars have already won the AFC South and are locked in as the No. 3 AFC playoff seed. Though technically not a lot is at stake for the Jaguars (unlike the Titans, who would clinch a playoff berth with a victory), Robinson said the team considers Sunday’s finale in Nashville a meaningful game.

"We’re still coming to work each day like it’s Week 1," Robinson said Wednesday. "That’s our mentality, our DNA and how we’re made. Every game is important."

Robinson is not alone.

Tight end Marcedes Lewis is pushing to play, too, despite sustaining an ankle injury that limited him during Wednesday’s practice.

"It’s super important to finish strong," Lewis said. "I want to do everything I can to play."

The Jaguars (10-5) are division champions for the first time since winning the AFC Central in 1999. They will be hosting their first home playoff game since the 1999 season on Jan. 6 or 7 at EverBank Field. The game was declared a sellout by the franchise on Wednesday.

Still, coach Doug Marrone is not taking his foot off the pedal, especially after watching his team stumble in a 44-33 loss at San Francisco last week that snapped a three-game winning streak.

Marrone is pushing for improved production and effort in practice. And he said he intends to play all of his starters against Tennessee (8-7) until the outcome is no longer in doubt or health permitting.

"It’s just a way to get better," said rookie wide receiver Keelan Cole said. "If you sit out, you just miss that time to get better. I feel we come hard and practice like it’s a game."

Marrone gave his team somewhat of break on Wednesday with a walk-through practice with no helmets or pads instead of their usual shells and helmets. The team’s work schedule will increase on Thursday.

"For me, it has been easy," Marrone said. "I think that is what we have been about all year. That is what this team has been about. For me, I don’t think it is a problem at all. I want to see us play well in all three phases.

"I think that is the same mentality I have going in each week. I think the last time we played this team they kicked our butt. There is no doubt about it. I want to see how we respond from last week. I want to see how we respond from the second week of the season. I want to see where we are going."

The Jaguars looked nothing like like a playoff contender during Week 2 when they were thrashed 37-16 by the Titans at EverBank Field.

Since that game, the Jaguars players have been forced to see a sign displaying the score on a wall outside their locker room.

"We want to own the AFC South and in order to do that, even though you’ve won the division, you’d like to not lose to one of the teams twice," said quarterback Blake Bortles. "We have one more game left in the regular season so let’s get ready and go win it. "