49ers vs. Jaguars: NFL Week 10 Odds & Picks (2023)
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NFL Odds, Picks & Predictions: 49ers vs. Jaguars
49ers vs. Jaguars
The 49ers desperately needed a bye week last weekend. San Francisco began the season with six straight wins, and it seemed like the team would never lose. However, the Niners dealt with some injuries and lost three straight games while scoring only 17 points in all those matchups. The defense is still electric. The secondary and pass rush will always be hard to beat for offenses. But Brock Purdy and the offense need to figure out how to score more points. With the Jaguars allowing 263.5 yards per game in the air, Purdy should be able to find receivers open. He just needs to be more accurate, like he was throughout the entire start of his career. After all, Jacksonville still has a very reliable secondary that can make plays. On the other hand, Trevor Lawrence only has nine touchdown passes this season. That's not entirely impressive. The defense of the Jaguars has been one of the main reasons for Jacksonville's five-game winning streak.
Pick: Under 45.5
-Jason Radowitz
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