NFL betting: Point spread, over/under for Chargers vs. Jaguars in Wild Card round

Check out the early odds for the Wild Card round matchup between the Los Angeles Chargers and Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Los Angeles Chargers meet the Jacksonville Jaguars for an AFC Wild Card Game at TIAA Bank Field.

Here are the betting odds for the matchup, per Tipico Sportsbook:

Spread Moneyline Total Points
Los Angeles Chargers -1.5 -120 O 47
-113
Jacksonville Jaguars +1.5 +100 U 47
-107

The Chargers are coming off a 31-28 loss to the Broncos.

Despite having the fifth seed secured entering the game, Brandon Staley elected to play most starters for three quarters. Russell Wilson had one of his better performances of the year, throwing three touchdowns. Los Angeles also struggled to stop the run, as Denver had over 200 rushing yards.

Meanwhile, the Jaguars defeated the Titans to lock up the AFC South. Trevor Lawrence and the offense flashed here and there, but the game-winning touchdown on a strick-sack came from the defense, which turned it up a notch in the second half.

The last time the Chargers and Jaguars met was in Week 3 of the regular season. Jacksonville won, 38-10.

Saturday’s contest will begin at 5:15 pm PT and be televised on NBC.

NFL betting: Point spread, over/under for Chargers vs. Jaguars in Week 3

The Chargers are heavily favored entering Week 3.

The Los Angeles Chargers (1-1) meet the Jacksonville Jaguars (1-1) in Week 3 of the 2022 regular season.

Here are the betting odds for the matchup, per Tipico Sportsbook:

Spread Moneyline Total Points
Jacksonville Jaguars +7.5 +260 O 47.5
-115
Los Angeles Chargers -7.5 -320 U 47.5
-105

The Chargers were outlasted by the Chiefs last Thursday night, 27-24.

Los Angeles played well on both sides of the ball, but the game was lost due to too many errors, missed opportunities, and uncharacteristic game management.

Meanwhile, the Jaguars are coming off a shutout victory over the Colts, 24-0.

Quarterback Trevor Lawrence was nearly perfect, completing 25 of 30 passes for 235 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions. Defensively, Jacksonville intercepted QB Matt Ryan three times, sacked him five times, and limited 2021 rushing leader Jonathan Taylor to just 54 yards.

The last time the two teams met was back in 2020, and the Chargers came out victorious, 39-29.

Sunday’s contest between Los Angeles and Jacksonville will begin at 1:05 pm PT and be televised on CBS.