Jacksonville Jaguars 2018 NFL Win Loss Odds Prediction

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Aug/03/2018

The Jacksonville Jaguars win/loss odds for the 2018 NFL season have the team favored to win 9 regular season games or more priced at -135 for the UNDER 9 +105 and are at 30/1 odds of winning Super Bowl 53.

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2018 Schedule Jacksonville Jaguars

Jacksonville Jaguars   
Sept. 9 at N.Y. Giants 1
Sept. 16 New England 4:25
Sept. 23 Tennessee 1
Sept. 30 N.Y. Jets 1
Oct. 7 at Kansas City 1
Oct. 14 at Dallas 4:25
Oct. 21 Houston 1
Oct. 28 Philadelphia (London) 9:30 a.m.
Nov. 4 Bye 
Nov. 11 at Indianapolis  1
Nov. 18 Pittsburgh 8:20
Nov. 25 at Buffalo 1
Dec. 2 Indianapolis  1
Dec. 6 at Tennessee (Thu) 8:20
Dec. 16 Washington  1
Dec. 22 or 23 at Miami TBD
Dec. 30 at Houston 1

Prediction

The team finished 10-6 last season after years of mediocrity.  There is nothing to suggest they will get any worse coming into 2018.  That's because twenty-one of the 22 starters are set to return and the Jaguars defense is one of the NFL’s best.  Only injuries seem like something that can get in the way of a Playoffs run.  It is actually somewhat suprising that the Jaguars are not within the 20/1 odds range to win Super Bowl 53.

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