November 5, 2024

Ravens-Jaguars free ‘Sunday Night Football’ live stream: How to watch

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The Baltimore Ravens put their AFC-best record on the line on “Sunday Night Football” for a matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The contest is slated for an 8:20 p.m. ET kickoff live from EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville.

The Ravens-Jaguars matchup will be carried live on NBC with Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth calling the action. The game can also be accessed via live streams available through FuboTV, which offers a free trial, as well as DirecTV Stream (5-day free trial) and SlingTV. NBC will also air the “Sunday Night Football” game on the Peacock app.

The Ravens own the best record in the AFC at 10-3, and they are tied with the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers in the NFC for the best record in the NFL. But there’s plenty left for coach John Harbaugh’s team to do in order to put more distance between themselves and the rest of the AFC’s best. That work takes them to Jacksonville to face a Jaguars team that is dangerous but sliding in the wrong direction.

The Ravens are on the other end of the spectrum with an improved collection of weapons around quarterback Lamar Jackson and a smothering defense that allows just 16.8 points per game, the second-fewest in the NFL.

Free trial! – Check out the Ravens-Jaguars game on FuboTV

The Jaguars still hold onto a half-game lead over the Indianapolis Colts for the top spot in the AFC South despite back to back losses to the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals. In that last matchup with the Browns, franchise quarterback Trevor Lawrence threw a pair of interceptions that helped spell the Jags’ demise. While Lawrence has been better than his breakout 2022 season in some metrics, his spike in interception rate – he has 10 INTs already compared to 8 last season – has worked against the Jacksonville offense and stood in the way of the team making a big jump from last season’s playoff berth.

The Ravens and Jaguars are set for an 8:20 p.m. ET kickoff on NBC’s “Sunday Night Football.” The game can also be accessed via live streams available through FuboTV, which offers a free trial, as well as DirecTV Stream (5-day free trial) and SlingTV (as low as $20 the first month). NBC will also air the “Sunday Night Football” game on the Peacock app.

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