Jacksonville finally has a win under its belt after surviving on a game-winning field goal as time expired against the Miami Dolphins in London in its last outing. After a bye, the team hits the road once again to play a true away game in one of football’s toughest environments.
Luckily for the 1-5 Jags, they face a Seattle Seahawks team that hasn’t fared much better to this point on the season. They’re 2-5 and have lost all three games since quarterback Russell Wilson was lost with an injury. In his place, Geno Smith has struggled a bit, and this team isn’t very good on defense.
It should be a winnable game for Jacksonville in spite of Seattle’s playmaking talent on offense, and that game kicks off at 4:05 p.m. EDT on CBS. Per 506Sports, it will be televised in the yellow-shaded area below.
As you can see, the broadcast area covers most of north Florida except for the panhandle west of Tallahassee, and coverage extends south even beyond the Orlando area. Most of south Georgia and a small portion of South Carolina will also receive the game.
For fans on the West Coast, the game will be broadcast throughout the states of Washington and Oregon, as well as the western half of Idaho and small portions of western Montana and northern California.
CBS’ Greg Gumbel and Adam Archuleta will be on the call for this one.
The Jaguars currently are listed as 3.5-point underdogs, and considering the rule of thumb is that playing at home swings a line about three points, that means that Vegas seems to think this matchup is pretty even.
The team will hope that proves to be true as it looks for its first winning streak since Weeks 7-8 of the 2019 season.