How to watch the Los Angeles Chargers take on the Jacksonville Jaguars in a cross country road trip

Be sure to know how to watch the Chargers take on the Jaguars.

Brentley Weissman College Football Trending News Writer
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Nov 9, 2025; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh looks on during the third quarter of the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Chargers are riding high after a statement win on Sunday Night Football, taking down the Pittsburgh Steelers in convincing fashion. Now at 7-3, the Bolts hit the road to face the Jacksonville Jaguars this Sunday in a matchup that could have major playoff implications.

With the victory over Pittsburgh, the Chargers kept their postseason momentum rolling, and they’ll need to stay sharp to keep pace in the AFC West race. The Denver Broncos currently hold a one-game lead at 8-2, meaning every week counts as Los Angeles looks to close the gap and make a push for the division crown.

Sunday’s clash in Jacksonville gives the Chargers another chance to build on their recent surge, showcase Justin Herbert’s hot hand, and prove they’re built for the stretch run. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the Chargers take on the Jaguars this weekend.

How to watch

GAME DATE/TIME

  • Sunday, November 16
  • Kickoff is set for 10:00 a.m. (PT)

LOCATION

  • EverBank Stadium (Jacksonville, FL)

WATCH ON TV

Network: CBS

Play-by-play: Spero Dedes

Analyst: Adam Archuleta

Sideline: Aditi Kinkhabwala

STREAMING

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LISTEN ON RADIO

Chargers radio can be heard on KFI AM-640 called by Matt “Money” Smith, analyst Daniel Jeremiah and sideline reporter Shannon Farren.

Chargers radio in Spanish can be heard on Que Buena FM 105.5/94.3, called by Adrian Garcia-Marquez and analyzed by Francisco Pinto, here, and also on UniRadio San Diego.