JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jaguars' 38-17 victory on Saturday placed them last in the AFC South and helped finalize their 2017 home and away opponents. The dates of each game will be determined in the spring when the full regular-season schedule is released.

Home opponents (*playoff team): Baltimore (London), Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Seattle*, San Diego, Houston*, Indianapolis, Tennessee.

Away opponents (*playoff team): Cleveland, Pittsburgh*, Arizona, San Francisco, New York Jets, Houston*, Indianapolis, Tennessee.

My take: On paper, this looks like a manageable schedule, with seven of the 13 opponents finishing 2016 with losing records (that number will increase by one if the Jaguars beat the Colts on Sunday). Of course, the Jaguars have won just three games against a schedule that included five teams that finished 2015 with winning records and made the playoffs, including defending Super Bowl champion Denver. Another notable things about the 2017 schedule: The Jaguars -- who will have a new head coach -- could be facing as many as six new head coaches. There will be a new coach in Los Angeles, but there also could be changes in Cincinnati (Marvin Lewis), San Diego (Mike McCoy) and the New York Jets (Todd Bowles). The situations in Indianapolis with Chuck Pagano and San Francisco with Chip Kelly bear watching, too.