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Jaguars vs Raiders: Staff roundtable and game picks for Week 9

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Welcome to Big Cat Country’s staff roundtable!

Today, we’re previewing Week 9’s matchup between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium.

What post-bye week question about the Jaguars do you want to see answered on Sunday?

Dillon Appleman: Will the extra bye week prep time help iron out the offensive kinks? Things have been so clunky on offense this season, particularly in the passing game. The Jags’ pass catchers lead the league in drops (21), which ties directly into Trevor Lawrence’s 58.7% completion percentage. That ranks second to last in the NFL behind rookie Cam Ward. The Raiders’ defense is the perfect opportunity for a get-right game after the bye, as they are allowing nearly 26 points per game to opposing offenses and are towards the bottom of the league in takeaways as well.

Travis Holmes: With a litany of questions surrounding this team while heading into the bye, I’m curious how many of their current issues can reasonably be resolved through extra coaching, teaching, scheme adjustments, and such. With the Jaguars coming off their bye and major questions swirling surrounding the lack of screen game effectiveness, the offensive line play, struggles in the short and deep passing game, pressure on defense, and so much more, are answers truly on the way? Will the bye and getting healthier help any of these issues, or are these issues truly just roster limitations cloaked as production problems?

Gus Logue: What will Travis Hunter’s offensive deployment look like after the bye week? As Mike DiRocco wrote for ESPN, “Don’t be surprised if Hunter starts getting the WR1 treatment from the Jaguars in the season’s second half, and that’s partly due to his playmaking and run-after-the-catch ability, but also because Brian Thomas Jr hasn’t played at that level all season.” Hunter will play a lot of offensive snaps and see a lot of designed looks. His usage will be high. But will he continue to only play the Y (slot) receiver position? I’ll be closely monitoring where Hunter lines up on the field and what types of routes he runs on Sunday.

Henry Zimmer: I have harped on this in Winners and Losers, but can the Jags play cleaner football out of the bye? Regular penalties happen to every team; however, the procedural penalties need to be cut down severely if the Jags want to get back on track. That should be an easy enough task against the Raiders.

What’s a matchup you’re looking forward to watching?

Dillon:
This is kind of a weird one, but since we may only see one or two opportunities for these two to collide, Travis Hunter vs. Ashton Jeanty. A year ago, they were arguably the two best college football players in the country and found themselves in a heated race for the 2024 Heisman Trophy. Hunter ended up edging Jeanty out for the honor, but many believe the voters got it wrong. Sunday will mark the first time the two have ever faced off. Something tells me if Jeanty gets to the edge and sees Hunter in space, he may look to get a small form of payback.

Travis: Brock Bowers against Jacksonville’s safeties may be a noteworthy matchup after Eric Murray was listed as a Did Not Participate (DNP) at Wednesday and Thursday’s practices. Bowers reportedly played through a posterior cruciate ligament injury suffered in the Raiders’ season opener before being shut down in Week 5. He has been a full participant this week and looks to make his return. With the Jaguars’ backend, namely Andrew Wingard, struggling mightily against tight ends over the past two weeks, increased snaps from backup Antonio Johnson at the other safety spot could provide even more potential for play-action explosives in the passing game against that unit.

Gus: Jourdan Lewis against Jakobi Meyers in the slot. They’re both dependable veterans with inside-outside versatility and high intangibles. With Bowers being slowed via injury this year, Meyers has been the Raiders’ most consistent pass-catcher — and Lewis has been the Jaguars’ most consistent defensive back. There should be a few high-quality battles between these two when Las Vegas is in “gotta have it” mode on late downs. And hey, maybe Jacksonville will like what it sees from Meyers and try to make a move for him before the Nov. 4 trade deadline.

Henry: I want to see the Jags’ defensive line bully the Raiders. Geno Smith has been sacked 19 times this year, and the run game for Vegas is spotty at best. This should be a get-right game for the defensive line. With enough pressure, Smith should be baited into throwing errant passes that turn into picks for the secondary. He has 10 interceptions so far this year.

Who will be the biggest X-factor?

Dillon:
Anton Harrison vs. Maxx Crosby. Jacksonville’s offensive line has been terrible as of late. Naturally, they will be under a microscope this weekend. Right tackle Anton Harrison has been one of the more consistent(ish) pieces of the unit but he will be put to the test against one of the best pass rushers in the league in Maxx Crosby. If Harrison has a good day against Crosby, it should set the offense up for success against a pretty middling defense in Vegas.

Travis: Raiders’ DE Maxx Crosby is my X-factor for this game. We’ve clearly seen the Jaguars’ offensive line’s consistent struggles against elite-level edge talent in 2025: from Trey Hendrickson, to Jared Verse, or either Seahawks pass rusher. Well, with notably less surrounding talent than most of those named examples, can this Jaguars front limit Crosby from making those game-changing plays, or are we in for another Trey Hendrickson-like performance from Week 2?

Gus: Travis Etienne. He rushed for 50+ yards in each of the first four weeks of the season but failed to reach that mark in the past three games. That can mostly be chalked up to strength of opponent and game scripts, but Liam Coen did say Monday, “I’ve got to call more runs in general … it’s something that we’ve got to get back to being able to do a little bit more.” Jacksonville is the fourth-pass-heaviest team in the league, according to nfelo’s pass rate over expected. Look for Coen to find more balance by giving the rock to #1.

Henry: My X-Factor is Liam Coen. The first-year coach has done a commendable job taking accountability and owning his mistakes as a young coach. I want to see him put his words into practice on Sunday against a bad team and essentially take it all out on the Raiders. I think that can certainly be done.

Final score prediction?

Dillon:
Jaguars 24, Raiders 23

Travis: Jaguars 16, Raiders 17

Gus: Jaguars 27, Raiders 17

Henry: Jaguars 35, Raiders 21

What are your Week 9 predictions, Jaguars fans? Let us know in the comments!

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacks...rs-raiders-staff-roundtable-game-picks-week-9
 
Jaguars Place WR/CB Travis Hunter on Injured Reserve

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The Jacksonville Jaguars will place two-way rookie Travis Hunter on injured reserve, head coach Liam Coen said Friday.

Hunter sustained a non-contact injury during Wednesday’s practice. “We’re currently assessing the injury just to determine the best course of action moving forward for Travis and for the team,” Coen said.

The Jaguars traded up from the No. 5 pick to No. 2 during the 2025 NFL Draft to acquire Hunter. The former Heisman Trophy winner played both wide receiver and cornerback in each of his first seven NFL games. Hunter was widely expected to become a focal point of the offense following Jacksonville’s Week 8 bye.

He’ll now miss the next four games at a minimum. Coen said the team is “still waiting on further information to be able to determine how long it could be.” Based on the dispirited inflection of his voice, it doesn’t seem that Hunter will be back on the field anytime soon.

The Jaguars are in a decent position to replace his snaps at cornerback. The defense still has a solid starting trio of Jourdan Lewis, Greg Newsome, and Montaric Brown, and second-year pro Jarrian Jones is a nice depth piece.

On offense, though, Hunter will be sorely missed. Brian Thomas Jr. is in the midst of a sophomore slump, and Dymai Brown and Parker Washington are better suited as role players than secondary receiving options. Tim Patrick is the only other wideout on the current roster.

The timing of Hunter’s injury is brutal, considering that rookies tend to see a jump in performance after their bye weeks. If there’s a silver lining, it’s that Jacksonville still has time to find reinforcements before the NFL’s Nov. 4 trade deadline. Maybe the front office will try to bring in a new pass-catcher like Jakobi Meyers or Rashid Shaheed or David Njoku.

raiders are prob asking for a 3rd, but would you offer a 4th for Jakobi Meyers?

— Gus Logue (@gus_logue) October 31, 2025

Jaguars fans… sorry to be the bearer of bad news. Halloween was more of a trick than a treat this year.

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacks...-place-wr-cb-travis-hunter-on-injured-reserve
 
Jaguars vs Raiders key matchups: can depleted secondary buck tight end trend?

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The Jacksonville Jaguars head to Sin City on Sunday to take on the Las Vegas Raiders. Here are three key battles to keep an eye on:

Anton Harrison vs Maxx Crosby​

Anton Harrison is the only Jaguars starting offensive lineman who has still not given up a sack this year. pic.twitter.com/a8S7ND2VVR

— Nash Henry (@NashJagsNats22) October 21, 2025

As far as tests go, it might not get any tougher for Anton Harrison than what he’s going up against on Sunday. The Raiders’ defensive front isn’t one that strikes fear into opponents on paper. And yet despite a less than stellar supporting cast, edge rusher Maxx Crosby continues to be one of the most ferocious edge rushers in the NFL.

There’s a reason why Crosby’s name has been mentioned in trade rumors, particularly with the Dallas Cowboys; it’s because he’s incredibly consistent at pressuring the quarterback. Already with four sacks and an interception this year, it says a lot that Crosby was mentioned as a ‘bounceback candidate’ in 2025 despite registering 7.5 sacks and 45 tackles in just 12 games last year. Most defensive ends would kill for that sort of production, but for Crosby it was his worst output of his pro career.

Harrison has had his best season in a Jaguars uniform since he was drafted in 2023. The Jags’ o-line ranks in the top ten in the NFL, and Harrison is the standout member of the five. He’ll have his work cut out this weekend, but if he manages to keep Crosby quiet then the odds of a Jacksonville victory go up exponentially.

Bhayshul Tuten vs Devin White​

#Raiders HC Pete Carroll on the teams defense after the win.

“Maxx got double all day long & still got 2 sacks.”

“I don’t know anybody that can put up more numbers than what Devin White did today…Geez” pic.twitter.com/YHrynjeWEw

— Around The Shield (@aroundtheshield) October 13, 2025

The Jaguars’ ground game exploded out of the gate in 2025. Led by Travis Etienne, the running back room helped the team jump out to a 4-1 record, averaging over 137 yards per game themselves and allowing the passing game to flourish at the same time. The confidence in this position group meant that James Gladstone was content to let Tank Bigsby go to the Philadelphia Eagles after Week 1, meaning an immediate promotion to RB2 for rookie ball carrier Bhayshul Tuten.

Tuten has shown a lot of promise spelling the aforementioned Etienne. But the ground game has gone off the boil somewhat the last two contests, falling back to an average of under 77 yards. Hopefully the bye week will have allowed the group to rest up, shake off any aches or injuries, and get back to the levels they showed through the first five weeks. In that regard, I expect to see Tuten earn more of the ball and hopefully continue to grow and produce as he finds his feet at the pro level.

Devin White put the league in notice after being drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2019. The Super Bowl winner was named an All Pro in 2020 and made the Pro Bowl a year later, but subsequently lost his form after requesting to be traded following an impasse in contract talks. He signed a one-year deal with the Eagles in free agency and never played a game for them, being released in October. He then headed to the Houston Texans where he was used sparingly, but has been reborn in Las Vegas. He’s already at 64 tackles on the year, and before the bye recorded an incredible 16 takedowns despite his team being humbled by the Kansas City Chiefs. Tuten, Etienne and anyone else attempting to make gains through the middle must be wary of the Raiders’ star linebacker.

Antonio Johnson vs Brock Bowers​

Brock Bowers (knee) is practicing at "full speed", per HC Pete Carroll pic.twitter.com/QwOJCctnJ0

— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) October 29, 2025

An inconsistent passing game behind the arm of Geno Smith has hampered Brock Bowers’ year 2 progression after the tight end exploded onto the scene as a rookie. Bowers was named an All-Pro and finished second in the Rookie of the Year award behind only Jayden Daniels in 2024, and that talent hasn’t disappeared overnight. With Jack Beck and Tyler Lockett the primary targets on the outside in the absence of Jakobi Meyers, I imagine Bowers will be heavily targeted by his quarterback on Sunday.

The Jaguars, conversely, are suffering a mini injury crisis in the area of the field that Bowers likes to operate. Starting free safety Eric Murray did not practice on Thursday, whilst standout coverage linebacker Devin Lloyd was also limited with a calf issue. Neither look set to play, meaning it could be a big assignment for Antonio Johnson to come in and cover Bowers. The versatile Johnson provides cover at both safety positions and likes to come down into the box to get amongst the action. Despite the absence of key players, his skillset might be best suited to embrace the challenge that Bowers brings.

Despite their turnover prowess, the Jaguars’ secondary allowed 78 yards to tight ends against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 6 and 101 yards against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 7. Johnson will need to buck that trend if the Jags are to head back to Duval County with a win.

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacks...s-can-depleted-secondary-buck-tight-end-trend
 
Jaguars vs Raiders: How to Watch Week 9

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Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) shakes hands with San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey (23) after the game of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023 at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. The San Francisco 49ers defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 34-3. [Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union]

The Jacksonville Jaguars and Las Vegas Raiders are set to square off in Week 9 of the 2025 season.

Both teams are coming off a bye, but unfortunately for Jacksonville, Travis Hunter was placed on injured reserve on Friday. The rookie WR/CB was injured during Thursday’s practice.

“It’s definitely not ideal timing,” head coach Liam Coen said, “Not that any injury is ever ideal timing. But you got to believe his mental, the makeup, his general attitude towards life and how he handles dealing with specific situations. I have a lot of belief in Travis as a person, as a competitor to come back better than ever.”

As for how the Jaguars will move forward without him, Coen said “the whole crew” of wide receivers must step up. “Go out and let’s go perform. Go back to training camp days that Travis was on defense, and it was Dyami [Brown], BT [Brian Thomas Jr.] and Parker [Washington] rolling at the receiver positions and did some really good things. So, I have a lot of confidence in these guys. It’s a great opportunity for all of us to work through a little adversity and the guys to go out and perform at a high level.”

“We’re already heavy at corner in terms of how many we carried during the game, so really it’s not going to affect that much in terms of a number standpoint at corner. We’re good there in terms of the numbers. Now receiver position, we’ll elevate a couple guys this week in terms of getting back ready to play, have a backup F and be able to supplement some of those guys.”

Obviously, the loss of Hunter is not ideal, but hopefully it won’t be a major impact against the 2-5 Raiders.

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How to Watch​


When: Sunday, November 2, at 4:05 p.m. ET

Where: Allegiant Stadium

Live Stream: FOX and Jaguars TV affiliate networks (or NFL+)

Radio Broadcast: WJXL 1010AM/92.5 FM and Jaguars radio affiliate networks

Odds: Jaguars are 2.5-point favorites, per FanDuel Sportsbook

What are you looking forward to seeing today, Jaguars fans? Let us know in the comments below!

Source: https://www.bigcatcountry.com/jacks.../78616/jaguars-vs-raiders-how-to-watch-week-9
 
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