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AFC South Notebook: Jim Irsay DUI footage released; J.J. Watt doing it all

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Every Monday and Friday, theScore's NFL editors will bring you a roundup of everything you need to know from around the division with the AFC South Notebook.

Houston Texans

J.J. Watt doing it all for the Texans. The team's outstanding defensive end is a human highlight reel, the Associated Press reports.

Texans preparing for challenge of Ben Roethlisberger. The Steelers' quarterback is hard to bring down, but the Texans are ready, according to the Houston Chronicle.

Jadeveon Clowney "50-50" to return Sunday. The top pick in the 2014 draft is nearing a return to the field, the Texans' official website reports.

Indianapolis Colts

Colts owner Jim Irsay's DUI footage released. Video of the arrest showing Irsay's arrest was released by The Indianapolis Star on Friday.

Arthur Jones nearing return. The defensive tackle has been forced to watch the last four games, but his return is just around the corner, according to the Indy Star.

Colts winning with keep-away philosophy. The Colts are leading the league in time of possession and it's paying major dividends in the win column, the Associated Press reports.

Jacksonville Jaguars

With more healthy wideouts, Jaguars need to work out rotation. With bodies working back into the lineup, the team needs to figure out a way to use all of its assets, The Florida Times-Union reports.

Toby Gerhart out again Sunday. The Jaguars will be without their lead running back for a second straight game against the Cleveland Browns, according to Fox Sports.

Jaguars rebuilding offense again. In head coach Gus Bradley's second year with the team, the Jaguars are again rebuilding the team's offense, The Florida Times-Union reports.

Tennessee Titans

Why have the Titans only worn their white uniforms this season? The Tennessean examines the issue.

Charlie Whitehurst is ready if Jake Locker is out. The Titans' starter has been tagged as questionable, but his backup is ready to go if called upon, according to The Tennessean.

Titans expecting test from DeSean Jackson. The Redskins' wideout is averaging 20.8 yards per reception. Titans defensive coordinator Ray Horton and his troops know they'll be in for a test, according to ESPN.

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