Often outspoken Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey didn't point blame at anyone in particular for Thursday night's loss to the Titans, but he made it clear who wasn't to be blamed – him.

The Jaguars' defense was a sieve throughout the 30-9 loss, giving up 426 total yards.

But most of those yards came on the ground, including a franchise-record 238 rushing by Titans running back Derrick Henry. That's why Ramsey said he should be absolved from being fingered for the loss.

On several of Henry's biggest runs, by the time Henry reached Ramsey in the secondary he had built up too much speed to be caught.

"I mean, I had limited opportunities; they ran the ball," said the former Brentwood Academy star. "They ran the ball down our throat 100 percent of the game. Personally, I didn't have a lot of opportunities to make a game-changing play. I do what I can do and that's all I can do, to be honest."

Henry's highlight came when he broke loose down the left sideline in the second quarter for an NFL-record-tying 99-yard touchdown run.

"It was a helluva run," Ramsey said. "It swung momentum for their whole team, obviously."

The Titans (7-6) finished with a season-high 264 rushing yards. That was 100 more than their previous high of 164 yards against San Diego in Week 7.

Ramsey finished with five solo tackles, including one for a loss.

When it was pointed out to Ramsey that Henry had struggled at times this season and even been a nonfactor in some games he said: "He did a lot tonight. That's all that matters."

The loss eliminated Jacksonville (4-9) from the playoffs, but Ramsey said he would continue to play hard. As for his teammates?

"Ummm, ask everybody else," he said.

Ramsey said the Jaguars will have to look for divine intervention to find the motivation to finish out the season strong.

"You've got to play and glorify God," he said. "He's given us some of the gifts and stuff that we honestly don't deserve. That's what I try to do; please God and let his light shine through me."

Ramsey refused to blame the short week of preparation or having to play on a weekday for the Jaguars' poor performance. They were coming off a 6-0 win over the Colts on Sunday.

The Titans were coming off a 26-22 win over the Jets on Sunday.

"(The Titans) had to face the same thing we had to face," Ramsey said. "They had a game on Sunday and they had to come play Thursday. I don't buy into all that. They just showed up to play, and we didn't."

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