Here is the schedule for Jacksonville Jaguars’ 2021 NFL season
The Jacksonville Jaguars are a professional football franchise based in Florida. Jaguars compete in the NFL a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) South division. The team plays its home games at TIAA Bank Field.
Since their inception, the Jaguars have won division championships in 1998 and 1999 (and 2017 (as members of the AFC South) and have qualified for the playoffs seven times, recent being in 2017.
From their inception until 2011, the Jacksonville Jaguars’ majority owner was Wayne Weaver. The team was then bought by Pakistani-American businessman Shahid Khan for an estimated $770 million. In 2015, Forbes valued the team at $1.48 billion.
NO | PLAYER | POS |
---|---|---|
3 | C.J. Beathard | QB |
16 | Trevor Lawrence | QB |
6 | Jake Luton | QB |
15 | Gardner Minshew | QB |
31 | Nathan Cottrell | RB |
1 | Travis Etienne | RB |
24 | Carlos Hyde | RB |
33 | Dare Ogunbowale | RB |
22 | Devine Ozigbo | RB |
30 | James Robinson | RB |
39 | Jamal Agnew | WR |
16 | Tavon Austin | WR |
12 | Jalen Camp | WR |
17 | D.J. Chark | WR |
14 | Pharoh Cooper | WR |
80 | Jeff Cotton | WR |
13 | Phillip Dorsett | WR |
81 | Josh Hammond | WR |
19 | Collin Johnson | WR |
11 | Marvin Jones | WR |
14 | Tevin Jones | WR |
10 | Laviska Shenault Jr. | WR |
80 | Laquon Treadwell | WR |
87 | Tyler Davis | TE |
86 | Ben Ellefson | TE |
89 | Luke Farrell | TE |
84 | Chris Manhertz | TE |
80 | James O’Shaughnessy | TE |
65 | Brandon Linder | C |
69 | Tyler Shatley | C |
64 | Austen Pleasants | OL |
NO | PLAYER | POS |
---|---|---|
96 | Adam Gotsis | DE |
55 | Lerentee McCray | DE |
94 | Aaron Patrick | DE |
95 | Roy Robertson-Harris | DE |
92 | Jordan Smith | DE |
91 | Dawuane Smoot | DE |
59 | Jihad Ward | DE |
98 | Malcom Brown | DT |
58 | Doug Costin | DT |
99 | Daniel Ekuale | DT |
52 | DaVon Hamilton | DT |
79 | Kenny Randall | DT |
97 | Jay Tufele | DT |
54 | Damien Wilson | OLB |
44 | Myles Jack | MLB |
53 | Dakota Allen | LB |
41 | Josh Allen | LB |
45 | K’Lavon Chaisson | LB |
57 | Dylan Moses | LB |
50 | Shaquille Quarterman | LB |
53 | Chapelle Russell | LB |
56 | Quincy Williams | LB |
36 | Luq Barcoo | CB |
33 | Lorenzo Burns | CB |
32 | Tyson Campbell | CB |
27 | Chris Claybrooks | CB |
26 | Shaquill Griffin | CB |
23 | C.J. Henderson | CB |
37 | Tre Herndon | CB |
34 | Jameson Houston | CB |
21 | Sidney Jones | CB |
43 | Corey Straughter | CB |
5 | Rudy Ford | DB |
25 | Rayshawn Jenkins | DB |
29 | Josh Jones | DB |
40 | Brandon Rusnak | DB |
25 | Jarrod Wilson | DB |
42 | Andrew Wingard | DB |
38 | Andre Cisco | SAF |
Here is how you can catch the live-action of the 2021 NFL season without having to use Buffstreams or Reddit Stream.
USA:
NFL Network
An NFL Game Pass is required for the same. It costs $99.99 for a season.
In order to catch all the 270 games – including pre-season, regular season and the Super Bowl, a pro pass is required. Pro-pass costs $125, and lets one catch live action of the pre-season, regular season and the Super Bowl.
This network has the best coverage in the United States and offers many subscriptions.
NBC and CBS
A few of the pre-season games are broadcasted by NBC and CBS as well. However, NBC and CBS sports provide live-action of most of the regular-season games. They are available in several service providers.
Sling TV and Fubo
Sling TV and Fubo give the privilege of various channels through subscriptions. With a $35 month subscription a majority of the NFL games can be followed live on Sling TV.
The apps offer various ways of watching the league with a trial of 7 days.
UK:
Fans in the United Kingdom can also purchase an NFL pass that costs 147.99 Euros for the entire season. It is extremely costly in comparison to USA’s $99.99 and $125.
Other options are provided by SkySports and BBC’s iPlayer. SkySports currently has a channel dedicated to NFL, called SkySports NFL, and live-action can be caught on the channel.
BBC’s iPlayer is for highlights and analysis post-game.
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