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Will the Jags-Chargers Week 7 game be on TV in your area?

The Jacksonville Jaguars will take the field for one more game before their bye week and it will involve a long trip to the West Coast to face some familiar foes in the Los Angeles Chargers. When looking at both teams, it could be a close one as both teams are similar in a lot of ways and have two former PAC-12 stars at quarterback in Justin Herbert and Gardner Minshew II, who are trying to build their resumes.

Both coaching staffs will also come into this game with a sense of urgency as the Jags and Chargers have two wins combined this season. Anthony Lynn’s issue has seemingly been closing games with a finishers mentality while Doug Marrone’s defense has put up little resistance against opponents.

With the game between two teams who haven’t garnered good records, the coverage on the Jags’ and Chargers’ game won’t be all that great, only showing in a certain part of five states. Those at home who live in the green areas specifically will be able to watch it locally.

With the game taking place on the West Coast, the Jags will have their first 4:30 kickoff of the year. On the call will be Andrew Catalon (play-by-play) and James Lofton (color commentary) again, who’ve called multiple games for the Jags this season.

The Jags’ and Chargers’ Week 7 meeting will mark their eleventh in their respective histories. The Chargers hold the lead in the series with an 8-3 record. One of those wins was from the team’s last meeting in 2019 when the Chargers beat the Jags at TIAA Bank Field by a score of 45-10.

Will Marrone and company be able to return the favor Sunday? Only time will tell.