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Jaguars at Jets time, TV schedule, live stream, odds and more

LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 24: Wide receiver Allen Hurns No. 88 of the Jacksonville Jaguars celebrates scoring a touchdown against the Baltimore Ravens at Wembley Stadium on September 24, 2017 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Mitchell Gunn/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 24: Wide receiver Allen Hurns No. 88 of the Jacksonville Jaguars celebrates scoring a touchdown against the Baltimore Ravens at Wembley Stadium on September 24, 2017 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Mitchell Gunn/Getty Images)

There are a number of ways to check out the Week 4 meeting between the improving Jacksonville Jaguars and the host New York Jets.

An opening-weekend road win by 22 points over the defending AFC South champion Houston Texans. A 37-16 setback at home to the Tennessee Titans. This was followed by a stunning 44-7 rout of the Baltimore Ravens in London, England. Will the real Jacksonville Jaguars please stand up.?

Meanwhile, what version of the New York Jets are we expecting to see on Sunday at MetLife Stadium? After losses at Buffalo and Oakland, Todd Bowles’ squad came out strong against the Miami Dolphins. The Green and White dealt their longtime AFC East rival a 20-6 setback.

What time, channel are the Jaguars and Jets on?

You can tune into CBS on Sunday at 1:00 pm ET to catch the Jaguars and Jets as they square off for the second time in three years. Including a playoff clash in 1998, the franchises have split 12 previous meetings in this series. Play-by-play announcer Andrew Catalon, analyst James Lofton and field reporter Otis Livingston will be on board to see if Jacksonville can snap a three-game losing streak in this series. If you’re looking online, you can catch the game on NFL Sunday Ticket MAXNFL Game Pass, Fubo, Verizon NFL Mobile and Xbox One.

TV: CBS
Time: 1:00 pm ET
Announcers: Andrew Catalon, James Lofton, Otis Livingston
Odds: Jaguars (-3)
Jaguars blog: Black and Teal
Jets blog: The Jet Press

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Yes, the Jacksonville Jaguars look like a much-improved football team. Their two wins this season have both come by 20-plus points. Perhaps that’s the reason that the staff at SportsBook Review is on board with Doug Marrone’s club is a 3-point favorite at MetLife Stadium on Sunday afternoon.