The Tennessee Titans will look to improve their third down success rate and ability to score in the red zone over the second half of the season.

At 4-3, the Titans are tied with the Jacksonville Jaguars atop the AFC South.

"Just taking a step back and looking at what we've done, we haven't accomplished anything," Marcus Mariota said. "We're 4-3. We're in the thick of it in our division. But that's not where we want to be. We want to finish on top. We want to be in the playoffs. We want to do all those types of things. In order to do that, we'll have to be better on third down as an offense. We'll have to be better in the red zone as an offense, and I think guys understand that. Looking back on it, guys did have some time to reflect, and I think going forward we should be better."

Tennessee was the best red zone team in the NFL last season, scoring a touchdown on 72 percent of its trips inside the 20-yard line. This season, that mark is just 41.2 percent ahead of only the Arizona Cardinals.