Gus Bradley has said that the Jacksonville Jaguars did a "nice job" in their 27-20 win over the Houston Texans.
The AFC South side have recovered from losing their first eight games of the season, winning four of their last five.
The head coach told reporters: "What I wanted from our team was to keep it the same. I wanted us to trust our principals, trust our preparation and go out there and perform like we're capable of.
"I told them, 'We don't need any world records. We just need your personal best'. The game went back and forth. I thought there were lulls in the game by offense, defense and special teams, but to our credit we came back and made some critical plays.
"We talked to them about finishing in the second half and I thought we did a nice job. Overall, our team continues to show they're sticking to it, believing and making plays at critical times."
The Jaguars sit third in their division.