The Jacksonville Jaguars will face arguably their toughest opponents of the year when they head to Lambeau Field to face the Green Bay Packers. These two teams will enter Sunday’s game at opposite ends of the spectrum as the 1-7 Jags are at the bottom of the AFC South while the 6-2 Packers are leading the NFC North.
On one side, future Hall-of-Famer Aaron Rodgers will be taking the field with a No. 10 ranked offense that has a lot of momentum. On the other side will be rookie signal-caller Jake Luton, who will be starting in just his second NFL career game and looking for his first victory as a starter.
As Jags fans have witnessed for much of the season, kickoff will be at 1 pm EST. Instead of playing on CBS as they typically do, they will be on FOX this Sunday. Per 506 Sports, those who live in the blue shaded areas will be able to see the game locally.
Chris Myers will be handling the play-by-play duties this week while Greg Jennings and Brock Huard will join him as analysts.
When looking at the all-time series the Jags haven’t fared well against the Packers with a 2-4 record against them. The Jags’ last win against the Packers was almost a full 12 years ago in December of 2008. To find the Jags’ last win in Green Bay fans would have to go back four years before that victory in December of 2004.
The Jags are currently down as 14-point underdogs to the Packers, per BetMGM. That marks the highest spread deficit they’ve had all year.