Ravens at Jaguars live stream: How to watch online
The Jacksonville Jaguars are looking for their first win of 2016. They host the Baltimore Ravens. Here’s how you can watch these teams square off.
There’s a lot to be said about expectations, good or bad.
The Baltimore Ravens are coming off a 5-11 showing in 2015, the first losing campaign under head coach John Harbaugh, who joined the organization in 2008. Two weeks into this season, the club has wins over the Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns.
Many felt this was going to be a breakthrough year for the Jacksonville Jaguars, a franchise that hasn’t been to the playoffs since 2007. This offseason, general manager David Caldwell added the likes of defensive end Malik Jackson and defensive backs Tashaun Gipson and Prince Amukamara. The team added cornerback Jalen Ramsey and linebacker Myles Jack in the draft.
So far it’s added up to losses to the Green Bay Packers (27-23) and San Diego Chargers (38-14). The Jaguars are 0-2 for the fourth time in five seasons and own a dismal 19-63 record since 2011.
But one of their five victories a year ago came against the Ravens at Baltimore, a controversial 22-20 win in Week 10 which saw Jaguars kicker Jason Myers connect on a 53-yard field goal on the final play of the game – which should have never taken place (recap via Fox Sports).
It’s safe to say that the Ravens would like to make amends for that unfortunate loss. This year, veteran quarterback Joe Flacco has been taking advantage of veteran wideouts Steve Smith Sr. and Mike Wallace, as well as tight end Dennis Pitta.
TV: CBS
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Broadcasters: Tom McCarthy and Adam Archuleta
Online: NFL Sunday Ticket MAX (subscription required)
Mobile: Verizon NFL Mobile (subscription required)
This past Sunday, we saw the Ravens fall behind at Cleveland, 20-0, before scoring the final 25 points of the game. Baltimore’s defense was far from sharp, allowing 387 total yards, but made the plays when it had to. They may not get away with spotting the host Jaguars a big lead this weekend.
Safe to say it’s already desperation time for Gus Bradley and his squad.
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