Jaguars vs. Titans game today: How To Watch, Time, Odds, Spread, Injury Report & More

• The Jaguars will be taking on the Titans in Week 11

• Here's what you need to know for the divisional bout

Nov 12, 2023; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) with
Nov 12, 2023; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) with / Morgan Tencza-USA TODAY Sports
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Losing stings, so nobody would blame the Jacksonville Jaguars if they felt frustrated or angry right after the embarrassing 34-3 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 10. The good news is that they'll have an opportunity to brush off the game and rebound when they welcome the Tennessee Titans at EverBank Stadium.

While no divisional matchup is easy, the Jaguars have shown this season they can play at a high level. Meanwhile, the Titans have been inconsistent. Rookie Will Levis provided a spark in his first NFL start throwing for four touchdowns and no interceptions in Week 8.

However, Levis and the Titans offense failed to get much going on offense the past two games. If the Jacksonville defense can keep it that way, they should have no trouble getting back to the win column. With that in mind, here's everything you need to know for the game, including the injury report, odds, the point spread, and how to watch it.

Jaguars vs. Titans Injury Report for Week 11

The Jags already ruled out return specialist Jamal Agnew and cornerback Tyson Campbell for the game. Agnew hurt his shoulder in Week 10. The injury is more severe than originally expected and could miss several weeks. Campbell, for his part, has been dealing with a hamstring injury. He sat out two games before returning against the Niners and re-injuring it.

Something to keep an eye on is that wide receiver Zay Jones could return to the lineup. A nagging knee injury has limited him to just three games this season. The former East Carolina Panther returned to practice and got the questionable tag for Sunday. Defensive end Roy Robertson-Harris (ankle), right tackle Anton Harrison (back), and wide receiver Parker Washington (knee) were also listed as questionable but they're all on track to play.

The Titans have announced left tackle Andre Dillard, wide receiver Treylon Burns, and cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting won't play in Week 11. Right guard Daniel Brunskill is listed as questionable, so there's a chance Tennessee will be without two starters on the offensive line. This bodes well for the Jaguars pass rush tandem of Josh Allen and Travon Walker.

Jaguars vs. Titans Odds and Spread for Week 11

The Jaguars are a 6.5 favorite for this one, with a moneyline of -300, per Caesars Sportsbook. Bet $300 on them and win $100 if they beat Tennessee. The Titans' moneyline is set at +260. Place a wager of $100 on them and win $260 for a total payout of $360 if they win. The over/under for the game sits at 39.5.

Jaguars vs. Titans How to Watch the Week 11 divisional bout

Kickoff will be at 1:00 p.m. ET/10:00 a.m. PT. It will be broadcast on CBS47, with Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta providing live commentary while Amanda Renner handles sideline duty.

You can also catch the game on WJXL 1010 AM/92.5 FM. Frank Frangie, Jeff Lageman, and Tony Boselli will be the booth analysts and Bucky Brooks will be reporting from the sidelines.

Jaguars vs. Titans Week 11 Stream to Watch Online

If you have a tablet, PC, or cellphone, you can then use a fuboTV stream to watch the game. You don't need any extra equipment, just an internet connection, and you're set. Click here for your free seven-day trial period.

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