How to watch and stream Jaguars vs. Bengals in Week 13
The Jacksonville Jaguars are coming off of a huge win over the Houston Texans; maybe the biggest win of the year when you think about the AFC South division standing that was on the line. Had the Jaguars lost, they would have also lost first place in the AFC South. Now, they keep it and […]
The Jacksonville Jaguars are coming off of a huge win over the Houston Texans; maybe the biggest win of the year when you think about the AFC South division standing that was on the line. Had the Jaguars lost, they would have also lost first place in the AFC South. Now, they keep it and add a little bit of breathing room.
The Jaguars are one of the best teams in the entire NFL. We have seen them go through their fair share of struggles now and have been able to persevere through them. That's what being a great team is all about. But it doesn't just get easier from here on out.
Now, the Jaguars will face the Cincinnati Bengals. Sure, they are missing Joe Burrow, but they can still easily lose this one. The thing about this Bengals team is they have the run game and wide receivers to have a successful offense without Burrow. So, the Jaguar's first Monday Night Football game should be a fun one. Here is how you can watch and stream the game:
Streaming Jaguars Out of Market
For non-primetime games, which this one is, the only way you can watch the Jaguars outside of their market (North and Northeastern Florida) is through YouTube TV with NFL Sunday Ticket. For primetime games, games that are on Thursday Night Football, NFL Network, Sunday Night Football, or Monday Night Football, the market does not matter.
Streaming Jaguars Primetime Games
Thursday Night Football, NFL Network, Sunday Night Football, or Monday Night Football games can all be streamed on most any cable provider such as YouTube TV, Peacock TV (Sunday Night Football), Paramount Plus, Hulu Live Sports, etc
3 Jaguars Players to Watch
Josh Allen, OLB – Allen just passed for second all-time in sacks as a Jaguars and is at 12 on the year. He is going to be going up against guys like Orlando Brown Jr., who has had a pretty decent year.
Travis Eteinne Jr., RB – Etienne could have a huge game against the Bengals if he can get things going on the outside. The Bengals allow five yards per carry, the second most in the NFL.
Darious Williams, CB – Williams will likely get matched up a bit with one of the tree guys the Bengals have at wide receiver, who all are elite. See how Williams does, where he could have played better against Tank Dell in Houston.
Jaguars’ first Monday Night Football in 12 years doesn’t give the Bengals an advantage
The Jaguars haven’t played on Monday Night Football since 2011.