Don’t miss a second of the Falcons & Jaguars final preseason game.
After a difficult 2023 season, the Jacksonville Jaguars are looking good in preseason action. They’ve notched up wins against the Kansas City Chief and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Particularly impressive was the fact that the Jaguars fielded mostly secondary players but still dominated against the Buccaneers. Preseason is always a chance for reserves to show their stuff.
Conversely, the Atlanta Falcons are 0-2 in NFL preseason games, following a tricky season that saw them fire their head coach. This is only preseason, of course, so it makes no major impact other than seeing how the roster will likely shape up. But Falcons fans will be hoping to see rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr. get some game time against the Jaguars. Can Penix be a difference maker for Atlanta in 2024?
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Here is everything you need to know in order to watch Thursday’s preseason game between the Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Atlanta Falcons NFL preseason game tonight.
Gameday Details: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Atlanta Falcons
WHAT: Jaguars @ Falcons
WHEN: 7:00 PM EDT on Aug. 23.
WHERE: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
TV: NFL Network
ONLINE STREAMING: FuboTV (Try for free.)
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National announcers: Brian Sexton (play-by-play), Bucky Brooks (color analyst)
Local TV: Network varies by location
- Atlanta – FOX 5
- Augusta – CBS
- Columbus – ABC
- Savannah – CBS
- Albany – NBC
- Birmingham, Ala. – FOX
- Huntsville, Ala. – Circle
- Dothan, Ala. – CBS
Announcers: Justin Kutcher (play-by-play), Coy Wire and D.J. Shockley (color analysts), Jen Hale (sideline reporter)
Streaming inside the Atlanta market: The game can be streamed locally on atlantafalcons.com at this link.
Streaming outside the Atlanta market: The game can be streamed outside of the television markets on NFL+ and internationally on DAZN.
Radio: 92.9 The Game
Radio announcers: Wes Durham (play-by-play), Dave Archer (color analyst)