The AFC South rivalry bout between the Jaguars (0-4) and Colts (2-2) will not widely be aired outside each team’s localized region.
Most of north Florida, south Georgia and slivers of South Carolina and Alabama will be able to watch the game in the southeast, while most of Indiana, roughly the southern half of Illinois, and small chunks of Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan will receive the broadcast around the midwest.
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The Jaguars will sport their 30th-anniversary “Prowler” throwback uniforms for the game and induct former head coach (1995-2002) and executive vice president of football operations (2017-19), Tom Coughlin, into The Pride of the Jaguars on Sunday.
Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is looking forward to the nostalgic weekend in Jacksonville, but more importantly, the team’s second home game of the season.
“Yeah, I mean that and just playing at home. This is only our second home game we’ve had. We’ve been on the road a lot this year, so I think that we’re obviously really excited to be back home in our own stadium,” Lawrence told reporters Wednesday. “And of course, throwbacks, the history here, Coach Coughlin being in the ring of honor. I mean, everything he’s done for the team, just a great man.
“Obviously, I’ve interacted with him a lot since I’ve been here and done some stuff with the Jay Fund [Tom Coughlin’s Foundation], just what he does and what he does for others has been cool to see. Obviously, he didn’t coach me, so I didn’t get to see that part, but I have a lot of respect for what he’s able to do on the field, but off of it too. His legacy speaks for itself, so that means a lot.”
Entering the weekend as the NFL’s lone winless team, Lawrence believes the best tribute the team could give to Jacksonville would be a victory over the Colts.
“We’ve got to worry about just finding a way to win the game,” Lawrence said. “That’ll be the best way to represent the city, is [to] go win the game.”