We look at some of the key numbers from Sunday’s game between the Texans-Jaguars at EverBank Field. The Jaguars beat the Texans 45-7 to clinch their first playoff berth in 10 years. With the Tennessee Titans losing to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, the Jaguars can clinch the AFC South with a win over the 49ers next week.

4: Sacks by the Jaguars, which included two by Calais Campbell, who has a franchise record 14.5 for the season. The Jaguars have 51 sacks after 14 games.

6.8: Average yards gained per offensive play on Sunday by the Jaguars.

8: Games this season the Jaguars have allowed 10 or fewer points, including Sunday’s victory.

20: Interceptions by the Jaguars after 14 games, which includes safety Barry Church’s second-quarter pick.

21: Consecutive games the Jaguars have not allowed a touchdown on their opponents’ opening offensive possession.

25: First downs by the Jaguars. The Texans had nine.

26.6: Average yards per catch by rookie wide receiver Keelan Cole, who caught seven passes for 186 yards. He also became the first Jaguars receiver since Allen Robinson (103) to have more than 100 yards receiving yards in a half.

31: First half points scored by Jaguars, the most in the team’s regular season history. They led 31-0 at halftime, the Jaguars largest first half scoring margin in franchise history.

143.8: Blake Bortles’ pass rating against the Texans, the highest in his career. He has a 126.8 pass rating for the three games played this month. It is the highest rating in December, among the league’s quarterbacks with at least 20 pass attempts.

464-186: The Jaguars’ total offensive yardage compared to the Texans. In the first half, Jacksonville outgained Houston, 289-58.