Since its creation, the division has had the same four members: the Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Tennessee Titans.
The AFC South is also the only division with more than one team (the Jaguars and Texans) that has never played in a Super Bowl.
[1] For the next five years, the Indianapolis Colts won the division including their victory in Super Bowl XLI.
[2] In 2007, the AFC South had the best division record of all time based on the combined 42–22 (.656 winning percentage).
In 2011, the Houston Texans won their first AFC South title, qualifying for the playoffs for the first time in franchise history.
The Texans repeated as AFC South champions in 2012 as well after beating Indianapolis 29–17 in Week 15 that season.
The Texans would win in the Wildcard vs. the Buffalo Bills and make it to the divisional round, losing 51–31 to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Stats updated through the 2021 Season In the sortable table below, teams can be ordered by name, number of division wins, playoff berths, or titles.
In the sortable table below, teams can be ordered by name, number of division wins, playoff berths, or titles.