Lewis has been impressive in his first season with the Jaguars, generating two interceptions, 10 pass breakups and five tackles for loss in 12 games. He arrived in Jacksonville on a three-year, $30 million deal last spring after spending the previous eight seasons in Dallas.
The Jaguars defense has improved greatly in 2025 and was second in the league in takeaways (28; 19 INTs, nine fumble recoveries) entering Week 16. A plus-12 turnover margin has helped lift Jacksonville to 11 wins with two games to go.
After clinching a playoff spot in Week 15, the Jaguars can take the AFC South with a win or a tie Sunday at Indianapolis and a loss at Houston.