The Jaguars hope enter the playoff conversation Sunday with their third straight win. This week they host the San Diego Chargers, who haven’t won a game since Week 4.
San Diego’s losing streak started in primetime, when Le’Veon Bell scored on a last-second touchdown to lead to Steelers over the Chargers. Philip Rivers and the Chargers have now lost six straight games, five of which were within one score.
It’s only Blake Bortles second season, but he’s showing some signs of what made Rivers so successful. This year Bortles has been taking more chances down the field, which has yielded positive results for the Jaguars. Like Rivers, his interceptions have been due to risky plays rather than ill-advised ones.
If Jacksonville wants to make any type of run this season, they’ll need to keep their franchise QB healthy. Bortles has been sacked 32 times this season, third-most in the NFL.
Unlike the other three networks that televise NFL games, CBS does not stream its broadcasts on its website or mobile apps, giving viewers limited options when searching for a live stream.
If you’re a Verizon wireless customer and the game is on in your area, you can stream the game for free via the NFL Mobile app. There is no mobile stream available in-market for people with other mobile service providers.
If the game is not on in your market, the only way to watch online is through DIRECTV’s SundayTicket.TV service, which is available to people in buildings without access to DIRECTV for $99.99 for the rest of the season, or $49.99 for students.
If the game is on TV in your area, there is no desktop live stream available. If the game is not on in your area and you live in a building without access to DIRECTV, you can watch the game for a fee through a service called Sundayticket.tv, which streams non-national NFL broadcasts to eligible households (click here to see if you’re eligible) for $99.99 for the season, or $49.99 for students. Note: With this service, you cannot watch games in your market (prime-time games are considered in-market; click here to see a market coverage map). Click here for frequently asked questions about Sundayticket.tv.
For viewers outside the United States and Mexico, NFL Game Pass International includes every game live online for a fee. The fee depends on country, and you can visit the website for more details.
For fans in the United States, Mexico and surrounding territories, NFL Game Pass Domestic allows replays of games to be watched on demand for a fee of $99.99 for the season. No live games are available under this service, and this game will be available to watch after the completion of the 4 p.m ET games.
If you have Verizon wireless, you can watch any NFL game that is in your market (prime-time games are considered in-market; click here to see a market coverage map) on your phone via the NFL Mobile app. Download the app from the Apple Store, Microsoft Store or Google Play Store.
If you have a subscription to Sundayticket.tv (read above for info on eligibility and how to order), you can watch any out-of-market game (prime-time games are considered in-market; click here to see a market coverage map) via the NFL Sunday Ticket app, which you can download for free on the Apple Store, Amazon Store or Google Play Store.
International viewers with a subscription to NFL Game Pass can also watch the game on the NFL Mobile app, while fans in the United States and surrounding territories with a subscription can watch the game on demand after the completion of the 4 p.m. ET games.
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