The Jaguars scored their first “home” touchdown of the season, but it was not quite enough in another blowout loss abroad.
London reacts to the NFL


The American sports media is obsessed with the NFL, as it should be. Even in Jacksonville, where the home team is now 0-8, the NFL still commanded the entire front page of the sports section on Monday.
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Read Article >49ers vs. Jaguars: Fan Reaction

Bob Martin-USA TODAY SportsAdam Stites of Big Cat Country believes talent is the obvious issue for the Jaguars this season:
David Fucillo of Niners Nation thinks that the defense could have played a bit better, despite holding the Jaguars to 10 points:
Read Article >Niners dominate Jags for 42-10 win

Ed Mulholland-US PRESSWIREThe Jaguars then mounted their greatest attempt at a comeback, scoring a field goal and touchdown on either side of the half to make it 28-10.
Frank Gore added his second touchdown of the game on a two-yard in the third quarter.
Read Article >Jaguars are bad, water is wet, etc.

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY SportsYou read that correctly. The Jaguars have yet to score a touchdown in the city of Jacksonville. They’re also losing to the 49ers, 42-10, at the time of this writing, but at this point we’ll take what we can get.
God knows what horrible thing Jaxson De Ville will have to do this week after losing another bet.
Read Article >Nnamdi Asomugha a healthy scratch for 49ers

Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY SportsJaguars getting ‘unbelievable’ support in London

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY SportsWhen asked about the reaction that the Jaguars received in London, Bradley was impressed. “I didn’t expect this,” Bradley said. “This is unbelievable.”
At 0-7, the Jaguars are still looking to get their first win of the season. Perhaps the overwhelming support by the London crowd could lead to a major home-field advantage for Jacksonville.
Read Article >How to follow 49ers vs. Jaguars in week 8

Wesley HittGame Date/Time and Location: Sunday, Oct. 27, 1:00 p.m. ET at EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Fla.
TV schedule and distribution map: Fox; The506.com
Read Article >49ers, Jaguars will meet in London

Wesley HittJacksonville continues to struggle and at 0-7 is one of only two teams still without a win. Jacksonville hasn’t lost a lot of close games either; the Jaguars are last in the NFL in scoring offense and scoring defense. They have a minus-146 point differential, the worst in the NFL.
Sunday’s game will be just the third meeting between the teams since 2005.
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