The Jaguars are looking to stay on top of the AFC South, and they’ll need a big win in Glendale against the Cardinals to gain more ground. Here’s how to watch.
Don’t look now, but the Jacksonville Jaguars are sitting at 7-3 and are technically in the race for a high seed in the AFC if the playoffs were to start today. With that in mind, they’ll need a win against the Arizona Cardinals on the road to keep those hopes for postseason success alive.
The Jaguars seem like they struggle week in and week out, but they’ve managed to scrape by and succeed against some solid teams in the AFC throughout the 2017 campaign. While it may have looked like a fluke early on, they’ve been able to sustain a solid record and push forward in a mediocre conference.
Meanwhile, the Cardinals have seen both David Johnson and Carson Palmer go down in this season, and their hopes for any success quickly dwindled. However, they still can play spoiler and ruin the Jaguars’ hopes in an instant.
How can I watch the Jaguars and Cardinals?
This one will be one of the rare occasions you’ll see an NFC West team battling on CBS in the year, with the deal coming into affect with the Cardinals hosting an AFC team. While it may confuse people when the late slate gets started, you’ll eventually find the game on CBS or their streaming service online.
In addition to those options, you can use NFL Sunday Ticket and FuboTV to watch the game live, or you can watch a replay on NFL Game Pass if you miss the chance to catch it live.
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The Jaguars may not seem like a fun team to tune into, but they’re emerging as a “threat” in a weak AFC at the moment, and this will be a good chance to see them go to work against an injury-riddled roster on Sunday.