How to watch and stream Buffalo Bills vs Jacksonville Jaguars MNF matchup
The Buffalo Bills have started the season red hot, and will look to keep that momentum going with their first home primetime game of the season on Monday Night Football against the visiting 0-2 Jacksonville Jaguars. The Bills are coming off a dominant 31-10 showcase on Thursday Night Football in Week 2 against the Miami Dolphins, […]
The Buffalo Bills have started the season red hot, and will look to keep that momentum going with their first home primetime game of the season on Monday Night Football against the visiting 0-2 Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Bills are coming off a dominant 31-10 showcase on Thursday Night Football in Week 2 against the Miami Dolphins, with breakout performances from AFC Offensive Player of the Week, running back James Cook and his three touchdowns, and cornerback Ja'Marcus Ingram with two interceptions, including a pick six. The team is rolling on both sides of the ball right now.
ESPN is doing a bit of a double-feature for Monday Night Football this week, with Buffalo getting a bit of an unusual 7:30 PM ET kickoff. On the call will be Chris Fowler, Louis Riddick, and Dan Orlovsky.
How to watch and stream Bills vs Jaguars MNF
The Bills vs Jaguars matchup can be watched in the following ways.
TV: ESPN, CBS/4 Buffalo
Streaming: ESPN+, Hulu Live, FUBO TV, YouTube TV
Josh Allen has high praise for the Jaguars defense
Speaking with the media on Wednesday, quarterback Josh Allen had plenty of positive things to say about the Jaguars defense.
"I think statistically, they're the best defense in the league right now. You know, they're front seven – they get after it. They got two really supreme edge rushers. I'd even go out and say three. The last couple times we've played them, they've gotten the best of us. So taking that to account, obviously a new D-coordinator there, but they're flying around. They're playing real solid together on defense. They've got guys with a lot of motor, and they don't let up. So we're gonna have our hands full."
The Jaguars defense has only allowed 19 points per game through two weeks, but it's a small sample size. Efficiency metrics point to them being exploitable, and their opponent last weekend, the Browns, doesn't figure to be a high-scoring attack this season. Objectively, there seemed to be more meat on the bone than what the Browns left that game with, seeing as they were penalized 13 times for 100 yards and converted only 2/14 third down attempts. Allen and the offense will look to maintain their efficient ways heading into Week 3.
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Huge week for the running back.
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