The Jacksonville Jaguars took care of business when they beat the Kansas City Chiefs. But as electrifying as the win was, they must turn the page. Next on their schedule is the Seattle Seahawks.
The Hawks are 3-2 after losing a close game to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 5. They surely want to get back into the win column, and they had one more day to prepare for Jacksonville since they played Sunday.
This begs the question, what are the odds for the Jaguars game against Seattle in Week 6?
Early odds for the Jaguars game vs. the Seahawks in Week 6
Not surprisingly, the Jags are a 1-point favorite for Week 6 after beating the Chiefs, per FanDuel. Their moneyline sits at -118, meaning that you can win $100 if you bet $118 and Jacksonville wins for a total payout of $218. The Seattle Seahawks' moneyline is $100. To win $100, you must place a wager of $100.
The over/under for the game is 47.5 games. The over is set at -105 and the under at -110.
Bold Travis Hunter prediction for the Jaguars game vs. the Seahawks
One of the most intriguing storylines in the win over the Kansas City Chiefs is that two-way athlete Travis Hunter showed his playmaking capability at both corner and receiver. On offense, he reeled in two crucial catches. On the first one, the former Colorado Buffalo juked a Chiefs defender for a first down and a big gain.
Travis Hunter. Electric.
— NFL (@NFL) October 7, 2025
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The second one came when he caught a 50/50 ball over a Chiefs defender,
TRAVIS HUNTER OMG 😱
— ESPN (@espn) October 7, 2025
WHAT A CATCH FOR THE ROOKIE 🔥 pic.twitter.com/nDrJOPSGit
Although Hunter wasn't as flashy on defense, he fared well, routinely showing opposing receivers and giving up just one reception for seven yards on three targets.
To nobody's surprise, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner was among the highest graded rookies in Week 5. However, he made the cut twice because of his performances on both offense and defense.
So nice, Travis Hunter made the list twice 👀 pic.twitter.com/dtLQyDRSNI
— PFF (@PFF) October 7, 2025
Hunter's success comes in light of questions about his slow start to the 2025 season. What his critics don't take into account is that — first — there's no blueprint to develop a two-way player, so the Jaguars are figuring things out on the fly, even though they laid out a detailed onboarding.
On the other hand, Jacksonville isn't rushing Hunter's growth. Sure, the organization expects him to eventually turn into a game-changer but knows there's a timeline, so it put together a well-rounded team to ensure he can thrive.
That said, expect Hunter to keep making strides, and that will lead to another big game against the Seahawks. This time, though, expect him not only to catch his first NFL touchdown but to reach the end zone twice in Week 6.
