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UPDATE TIME: 49ers vs. Jaguars – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 4

UPDATE TIME: 49ers vs. Jaguars – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 4

📅 Posted: 09/25/2025
Time Update: In just 1 days, the entire United States will explode as the Saints vs jaguars enter the battle Week 4 of the 2025 NFL 🔥


📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST

  • Nationwide: The game will be broadcast live on FOX.

  • Local Markets:

    • In San Francisco Bay Area: Watch on KTVU (FOX 2 San Francisco).

  • In Jacksonville: Watch on WFOX (FOX30 Jacksonville) or affiliate channels of the Jaguars Television Network.

  • Commentators: Expected to include top FOX commentators, Adam Amin (play-by-play), Mark Sanchez (analyst), and Kristina Pink (sideline reporter) (or another crew depending on FOX’s scheduling).

  • 💻 LIVE STREAMING

    • Nationwide:

    • NFL+: Watch live on mobile phones or tablets, including replays and highlights.

  • Fubo: Streaming service providing FOX, CBS, NBC, and NFL Network (offers a free trial).

  • YouTube TV: Includes FOX and other NFL channels, suitable for live viewing.

  • Local Markets:

    • 49ers: Watch via the 49ers Official App or 49ers.com (free in the Bay Area).

  • Jaguars: Watch on Jaguars.com or the Jacksonville Jaguars app (free in the Jacksonville area: Northeast Florida, South Georgia).

  • Out-of-Market: Requires NFL Sunday Ticket (on YouTube/YouTube TV) to watch out-of-market games.

  • 🎧 RADIO BROADCAST

    • San Francisco: Listen live on KGO 810 AM and The Bone 107.7 FM, with commentators Guy Haberman (play-by-play) and Tim Ryan (analyst). Spanish broadcast on KDOW 1220 AM with Jesús Zárate and Carlos Yustis.

  • Jacksonville: Listen on 1010 XL 92.5 FM and 99.9 FM Gator Country, with Frank Frangie (play-by-play), Jeff Lageman (analyst), and Bucky Brooks (sideline reporter).

  • Nationwide/International: Listen on SiriusXM NFL Radio, with separate 49ers and Jaguars channels.

  • 📅 GAME DETAILS

    • Time/Location: Sunday, September 28, 2025, at 4:05 PM EDT, at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California.

  • Betting Odds (per BetMGM):

    • 49ers favored with a -3 point spread (-110).

  • Moneyline: 49ers (-150), Jaguars (+125).

  • Over/Under: 47 points.

  • Tickets: Available for purchase via StubHub or the 49ers Mobile App. Stadium gates open at 1:30 PM PDT (4:30 PM EDT), parking lots open at 11:30 AM PDT.

  • 🔑 KEY STORYLINES

    • San Francisco 49ers (3-0): Under the leadership of head coach Kyle Shanahan, the 49ers are one of six undefeated teams, fresh off a gritty 16-15 win over the Cardinals in Week 3. Despite injuries to key players like George Kittle and Nick Bosa (out for the season), RB Christian McCaffrey leads all RBs with 25 receptions and 389 scrimmage yards, powering an offense averaging 28 points per game. Their defense ranks top-5 in yards per carry allowed (3.7), but they need to shore up pass coverage after allowing 250+ passing yards in two of three games.

  • Jacksonville Jaguars (2-1): Led by head coach Liam Coen in his first year, the Jaguars are surging after a 17-10 upset over the Texans in Week 3—their first home win vs. Houston since 2017. QB Trevor Lawrence has been efficient with timely plays, while their defense leads the league in takeaways (9) and the run game averages 141.7 rushing yards per game (5.1 ypc). However, drops have plagued the passing game, and they'll face a tough test against San Francisco's stout front seven.

  • Head-to-Head History: The 49ers lead 5-2 in regular-season matchups against the Jaguars, including a dominant 34-3 win in 2023. The Jaguars' lone bright spot is a 41-3 blowout in 1999, but San Francisco has won the last five meetings, going 3-2 on the road.

  • ⚠️ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GAME

    The undefeated 49ers aim to stay perfect at 4-0 and solidify their NFC West lead, capitalizing on home-field advantage at Levi's Stadium despite injury woes. The Jaguars, riding momentum from their Week 3 upset, seek a 3-1 record and a statement road win to prove they're playoff contenders in the AFC South. This cross-conference clash pits a high-powered offense against a takeaway machine—expect fireworks as both teams vie for early-season bragging rights in Week 4.

    📱 FOLLOW THE GAME

    • Live Updates: Follow via 49ers.com, Jaguars.com, or the teams’ mobile apps.

  • Social Media:

    • 49ers: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook (@49ers).

  • Jaguars: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook (@Jaguars).

  • NFL+: Provides highlights, stats, and post-game analysis.

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