Top primetime possibilities for the Jaguars in 2020

As fans of the team know by now, the Jacksonville Jaguars are one of the least-represented NFL teams when it comes to getting primetime games. Customary Thursday Night Football game against the Tennessee Titans aside, the Jaguars very rarely find …

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Home vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

The Jaguars’ last met their in-conference rivals, the Pittsburg Steelers, in 2018. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger sought and got revenge after the Jaguars were able to take two wins away from Heinz Field in 2017.

The teams look immensely different from their 2018 rosters, and a lack of star-power might keep this from being pushed into a late slot. The Jaguars are without all but Myles Jack and Abry Jones (on defense) from their 2017 team, whilst LeVeon Bell and Antonio Brown are no longer with the Steelers. That said, this matchup will consist of significantly younger rosters.

Still, as many know, there is history between these two franchises and they could provide the nation with a physical game that could also be entertaining.