One of the more intriguing match-ups on NFL Sunday opening day has the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Jacksonville Jaguars. This game a year ago effectively derailed a promising start for the Jags.
Kansas City and Jacksonville will get their football game underway at 1 pm ET / 10 am PT on the CBS Sports TV channel. Watch the Chiefs vs Jaguars game online free without cable on a phone, tablet, computer, Amazon Firestick, Roku, Apple TV or other device using one of the following recommended live stream services.
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Kansas City vs Jacksonville Preview
Last year the Jaguars were 3-1 when they rolled into Kansas City with a lot of confidence. By game’s end the Chiefs beat them 30-14 and began a 7-game losing streak for the Jags.
By season’s end the Jaguars had spun out of control and jettisoned Blake Bortles. Now with newly signed quarterback Nick Foles from the Eagles, the Jags are hoping they can put up offensive numbers to match their defensive unit’s dominance.
The Chiefs came a couple plays away from making the Super Bowl. They are one of the favorites again this year with Patrick Mahomes leading the way.
That is assuming they can get past Tom Brady and the Patriots.
We’ll see today just how potent KC’s offense will be this season when they face the Jaguars defense.