Will the Jags-Ravens Week 15 game be on TV in your area

The Jacksonville Jaguars may have the second-worst record in football, but they could make things interesting in Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens. While the team is coming off of a blowout to the Tennessee Titans, they played some teams …

The Jacksonville Jaguars may have the second-worst record in football, but they could make things interesting in Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens. While the team is coming off of a blowout to the Tennessee Titans, they played some teams tough on the road this season, losing their last two road games by four and three points, respectively.

As for the Ravens, they will enter Week 15 with a lot of momentum after they presented the nation with arguably the game of the year Monday night against the Cleveland Browns. They ultimately won the game by a score of 47-42 and have an easy stretch remaining with the Jags, Giants, and Bengals left on the schedule. Simply put, that means Jacksonville is in the way of a postseason opportunity — and things could get ugly if the Jags start slow.

As usual, the Jags will take the field at 1:00 pm EST Sunday, Dec. 20. Per 506 Sports, those who live in the yellow shaded areas will be able to see the game locally.

Calling the game will be the familiar duo of Andrew Catalon (play-by-play) and James Lofton (commentary).

The Jags will actually enter Week 15’s game as the leader of the all-time series against the Ravens with a 12-9 record against them. The last meeting between the two teams came in 2017 in London where the Jags won by a convincing score of 44-7.

Of course, things are significantly different this time around as the Jags are in contention for the No. 1 overall pick, while the Ravens are in contention for the playoffs. Still, history says it could be close as three of the Jags’ and Ravens’ last five meetings have been decided by five points or less.