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Jaguars host cross-country Seahawks while trying to get to 5-1 for the first time since 1999

Jaguars host cross-country Seahawks while trying to get to 5-1 for the first time since 1999

Associated Press
2025/10/09
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Seattle (3-2) at Jacksonville (4-1)

BetMGM NFL odds: Jaguars by 1.

Against the spread: Seahawks 3-2; Jaguars 4-1.

Series record: Seahawks lead 6-3.

Last meeting: Seahawks beat Jaguars 31-7 on Oct. 31, 2021, in Seattle.

Last week: Seahawks beat the Cardinals 23-20; Jaguars beat the Chiefs 31-28.

Seahawks offense: overall (9), rush (19), pass (5), scoring (5).

Seahawks defense: overall (16), rush (3), pass (25), scoring (13t).

Jaguars offense: overall (15), rush (5), pass (17), scoring (10).

Jaguars defense: overall (23), rush (11), pass (27), scoring (8).

Turnover differential: Seahawks minus-1; Jaguars plus-8.

WR Cooper Kupp. The veteran wideout was targeted a season-high nine times Sunday and caught his second-most passes of the season in a losing effort. While Jaxon Smith-Njigba remains the team’s No. 1 receiver, Kupp looks like more than a serviceable option in Seattle’s offense.

CB Greg Newsome. The Jaguars traded fellow cornerback Tyson Campbell to Cleveland on Wednesday in exchange for Newsome and expect him to play despite getting in only one practice and a walkthrough. Newsome is in the final year of his rookie contract and could be a long-term solution in Jacksonville.

Seattle’s run defense ranks among the best in the league and could be challenged by Jacksonville’s ground game that has been efficient. Travis Etienne has rushed for 443 yards this season, good for fourth in the NFL. Seattle, meanwhile, has yet to allow an opposing running back to top 100 yards this season.

Seahawks: G Josh Jones (ankle) and LB Derick Hall (oblique) are not expected to play. DE Demarcus Lawrence (quadricep), S Julian Love (hamstring), CB Riq Woolen (concussion) and CB Devon Witherspoon (knee) will try to go.

Jaguars: C Robert Hainsey (hamstring) is expected to miss the game, forcing rookie Jonah Monheim into the starting lineup. Monheim played well in 17 snaps last week. DE Travon Walker (wrist) is wearing a cast, but will try to play.

The Seahawks have won three of the last four against the Jaguars, but all of those came in Seattle. Jacksonville has won back-to-back games at home and is 3-2 in the series at EverBank Stadium. Seattle has outscored Jacksonville by 87 points in the last four meetings.

Seahawks TE AJ Barner is becoming a featured part of the offense, especially in the red zone. He set career highs with seven catches for 53 yards and two touchdowns last week.

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