The Jaguars distributed their fewest tickets (58,085) for a home game since 2009 Sunday, but the TV ratings held steady.
For the third week in a row, they were viewed in slightly more than 150,000 households.
They went from 153,000 households for the Indianapolis game to 151,000 for the Tampa Bay game and then up to 152,000 for the Houston game. Their high water mark was 173,000 households for the New England game.
The Houston game got a 22.8 rating (percentage of TV sets tuned into the game) and a 42 share (percentage of TV sets turned on that tuned into the game).