The Jacksonville Jaguars are exceeding expectations in Year 1 of the Liam Coen era. Projected to win six or seven games, which is reasonable for a team that went 4-13 last year, they've already won four games this season. Having beaten the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night, the Jags are riding a three-game winning streak. And in Week 6, they'll have a chance to extend it when they welcome the Seattle Seahawks at EverBank Stadium.
For the game, Jacksonville is a 1-point favorite. It may seem low, but it's fair when you take into account that the Hawks travel well, posting a 9-1 record on the road under head coach Mike McDonald. That said, the Seahawks will enter the game with a couple of glaring weaknesses.
The Seahawks are dealing with injuries for the Jaguars game
For starters, their pass rush has left much to be desired. Dexter Lawrence was a fine defensive end in his prime but hasn't done much of note this season. Couple that with the fact that Julian Love is listed as questionable for Week 6, and the duo of Byron Murphy and Leonard Williams will need to pick up the slack.
To make matters worse for the Seahawks, cornerback Ric Woolen has been downgraded to out after getting the questionable designation.
Seahawks downgraded CB Riq Woolen to out for Sunday’s game at Jacksonville.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 11, 2025
Having said that, Seattle will have a chance as long as Sam Darnold is behind center. After enjoying a career revival with the Minnesota Vikings, the third overall selection in 2018 has picked up where he left off. With Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Cooper Kupp in the fold, the Seattle passing game would give the Jaguars trouble. Then again, they do have the firepower to fend off their NFC West foe.
The Jacksonville secondary has created a league-best 14 takeaways this season. Moreover, Devin Lloyd is having a banner year. He's suddenly turned into a turnover machine, and nobody would bat an eye if he makes a couple of game-altering plays.
Granted, pass rusher Travon Walker may not be at full strength. He suffered a wrist injury in Week 4 and underwent surgery not long after. After sitting out the Chiefs game, he's back in the fold but will be wearing a cast. That could hinder his performance.
The good news is that even if Walker isn't 100 percent, the Jaguars have enough talent on both sides of the ball to repel the Seahawks. With this in mind, here's how you can watch the game with & without cable.
How to watch the Jaguars vs. the Seahawks in Week 6 on TV
You can watch this game on FOX30. Chris Meyers will be the play-by-play announcer, Mark Scheleret will provide live analysis, and Sarah Kustok will report from the sidelines.
You can also listen to the broadcast on WJXL 1010 AM/92.5 FM and 99.9 FM Gator Country. Fran Frangie and Jeff Lageman will be the booth analysts while Bucky Brooks handles sideline duty. SIRIUS XM will also have the bout on channel 814.
How to stream the Jaguars vs. Seahawks game in Week 6
If you are looking for a stream, you can try NFL+. Depending on the plan you choose, you can have access to NFL RedZone, the NFL Network, and game replays. Plans start at $6.99.
Another option is fuboTV. All you need to get started is a working internet connection to watch the game on your cellphone, tablet, or computer. Click here for your free seven-day trial.
Jaguars vs. Seahawks details for Week 6
Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET
Venue: EverBank Stadium
All-time Record: The Jaguars have faced the Seahawks nine times in team history. Seattle leads the series 6-3.
