Jaguars vs. 49ers broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to play the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in a game that should be one of the best of the week. The Jaguars are 6-2 on the year with two losses to good teams, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans. However, they are riding a five-game winning streak […]

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The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to play the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in a game that should be one of the best of the week. The Jaguars are 6-2 on the year with two losses to good teams, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans. However, they are riding a five-game winning streak and are looking to improve to 7-2.

The Jaguars need to get to that level where the national media is talking about this team as a contender and a legit playoff team. Beating the San Francisco 49ers could easily help with that. The 49ers have a great defense with huge pieces that can easily impact the game. This game is more of a measuring stick than anything, where we will see how they match up with a team in the NFC that people think can win the Super Bowl.

The Jaguars' offense has been rolling and is coming off of a bye week. This game should be great, and not to mention it's throwback week. This game is going to have offense and defense, and it may likely be a shootout. But will you be able to watch it?

Here is what the broadcast map looks like for Week 10, specifically the early Fox schedule

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The red area is the area that will be showing the Jaguars and 49ers game on Sunday. You can see that in the US as a whole, more of them get this game than any other, which is very important. This acts as if it's almost a primetime game, and we want the world to see the Jaguars. This team is special, so why not make the game available to as many people as possible? They will also have the great broadcast crew of Joe Davis and Daryl Johnston.