LAS VEGAS — The Jacksonville Jaguars (3-11) face off against the Las Vegas Raiders (2-12) on Sunday afternoon.
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The game starts at 4:25 p.m. You can watch it on CBS47.
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Update 5:40 p.m.: FIELD GOAL by the Raiders, Raiders 13-7
Update 5:23 p.m.: FIELD GOAL by the Raiders, Raiders 10-7
Update 5:11 p.m.: TOUCHDOWN by the Raiders, tied 7-7
Update 5:00 p.m.: TOUCHDOWN by the Jaguars, Jags lead 7-0
Update 4:26 p.m.: KICKOFF, DUUUVAL!
Associated Press pregame breakdown:
Jaguars storyline to watch: Jacksonville has really struggled preventing the big play. The Jaguars have given up a league-high 89 explosive plays (rushes of 15 or more yards and receptions of 30 or more yards). They’ve also given up 16 touchdowns on those plays, which is tied with Cleveland for the most. That’s a good matchup for the Raiders, who rank 22nd in the NFL with 44 offensive plays of 20 or more yards. -- Michael DiRocco
Raiders storyline to watch: With only six catches in the Raiders’ past two games, Brock Bowers has fallen to fourth in the NFL with 90 receptions (he was leading the league two weeks ago). Despite the team’s quarterback issues, he needs 32 more yards to be the third rookie tight end to eclipse 1,000 receiving yards in NFL history, joining Mike Ditka (1,076) and Kyle Pitts (1,026). He will face a Jaguars team that has the worst pass defense in the league (264.3 yards per game). -- Paul Gutierrez
Stat to know: If the Raiders lose out in their final three games, they will tie their longest losing streak in franchise history (13 straight in 1962). After this week, they face the Saints and Chargers to end the season.
Bold prediction: The Jaguars’ offensive line will post its strongest pass block win rate of the season (75%). Going against the Raiders without Maxx Crosby (ankle) and Christian Wilkins (foot) should set up the unit for a smooth day and give quarterback Mac Jones plenty of time to make his reads. -- Walder
What’s at stake: This matchup can drastically improve or hurt both teams’ chances at the No.1 pick (independent of other results). The Raiders’ odds at the selection increase to 30% with a loss and decrease to 2% with a win, per ESPN Analytics. The Jaguars’ chances climb to 11% with a loss and fall to less than 1% with a win. Read more.
Fantasy X factor: Jaguars tight end Brenton Strange. Evan Engram (shoulder) is out for the season, which means Strange takes over as Jacksonville’s starting tight end. He looked solid earlier this year when filling in for Engram. He now faces a Raiders defense that gives up the fourth-most fantasy points to tight ends. See Week 16 rankings. -- Moody
Betting nugget: The Raiders are 0-1 outright as favorites this season (lost 36-22 to the Panthers in Week 3). They are 3-1 ATS as favorites under coach Antonio Pierce. Read more.
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