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Jaguars vs. Lions : Free live stream, TV, how to watch NFL preseason

The Jacksonville Jaguars will take on the Detroit Lions at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan at 1:00 p.m in the second week of the NFL preseason on Saturday, August 19.

Both teams finished 9-8 in the 2022-23 regular season, making for an even matchup. The Jaguars finished at the top of the AFC South while the Lions finished second just below the Vikings in the NFC North.

In joint practices, the teams have experience injury, forcing the Jaguars to rule out Foley Fatukasi, Antonio Johnson & Josh Wells.

How to watch the Jacksonville Jaguars vs Detroit Lions (NFL preseason)

What time will the game start? What TV channel will it be on? – Saturday’s game will start at 1 p.m. ET from Detroit, Michigan. The game will air on TV via NFL Network.

How to live stream: Sling | Peacock | DirectTV | fuboTV – Fans can watch Saturday’s game streaming without cable by signing up for a free trial of fuboTV or DirectTV.

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ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — Lions wide receivers Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams went down with injuries on the first day of joint practices with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Wednesday.

St. Brown, one of the Lions’ top stars on offense, injured his right ankle after a catch during a 7-on-7 drill. He needed a hand to get up and off the turf. The third-year receiver stayed on the sideline and attempted to walk it off, but never got back into practice.

Williams was going for a deep ball when he pulled up and grabbed his right hamstring. He went for treatment and never returned to the practice field.

It is the second injury this camp for Williams, who injured his leg on the second day and missed four practices. His time on the field during camp is crucial because once the season starts he will be suspended for six games for violating the league’s gambling policy.

Williams, who is coming off an injury-shortened rookie season, played deep into the third quarter in the preseason win over the New York Giants on Friday night. He was targeted seven times with two catches for 18 yards.

St. Brown, a key to the Lions’ big expectations this season, has been impressive throughout training camp making tough catches, picking up where he left off last season when he was the Lions top receiver with 1,161 yards and six touchdowns in 16 games.

Depth at receiver is not at issue with veterans including Kalif Raymond, Josh Reynolds and Marvin Jones, along with several youngsters who could see more playing time.

“Whatever happens in this league, it’s, ‘Hey, we need people to step up.’ It gives them more reps and as many reps as they could have, that could benefit them,” Jones said Wednesday. “They always have to take advantage of that.”

The Jaguars and Lions will hold another joint practice on Thursday and then play a preseason game on Saturday at Ford Field.

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