Jaguars Cover But Fail to Make Super Bowl 52

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Jaguars Cover But Fail to Make Super Bowl 52

The Jacksonville Jaguars led throughout the AFC Championship game but playing against the Patriots in New England few expected the Jaguars to play this well.  In the end, New England did win but failed to cover the 7.5/8 point line.

65% of bets were coming in on New England in the end.

New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski was knocked out of Sunday's AFC Championship Game with a concussion after he took a big hit from Jacksonville Jaguars safety Barry Church late in the second quarter so, which could make their Super Bowl 52 bittersweet if he is unable to play.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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