2010 Jacksonville Jaguars: NFL Schedules, Predictions and Odds
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2010 Jacksonville Jaguars: NFL Schedules, Predictions and Odds

The Jacksonville Jaguars were in playoff position last year with a month to go before their youthful inexperience caught up with them. They are optimistic that they can close the deal with a 2010 NFL schedule that may help. Jacksonville opens with a winnable home game in NFL betting odds against the Denver Broncos on September 12th before a tough game at the AFC West champion San Diego Chargers on September 19th. Online sportsbooks have the 2010 Jaguars 60-1 longshots in 2011 Super Bowl odds to win the championship, 30-1 to win the AFC conference and have an over/under regular season win total of 7 UNDER (-120).
Another winnable game is at home September 26th against a questionable Philadelphia Eagles team followed by a home game against the AFC champion Indianapolis Colts on October 3rd. Jacksonville has yet another winnable game in NFL odds at the Buffalo Bills on October 10th and will then host the Tennessee Titans on October 18th in a huge AFC South Monday night football match-up that will draw plenty of action at sportsbooks. The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Jags on October 24th and then Jacksonville will close out the first half of the 2010 NFL schedule with a tough assignment at Dallas with the NFC favorite Cowboys on October 31st before a week 9 bye.
Jacksonville will kick off the second half of their 2010 NFL schedule at home vs the Houston Texans on November 14th in another AFC South showdown before hosting a weak Cleveland Browns team on November 21st. The Jags are at the New York Giants on November 28th to face their first ever coach, Tom Coughlin. Jacksonville will then play at Tennessee on December 5th. The final stretch run of the 2010 Jaguars NFL schedule will start with a home game against the Oakland Raiders on December 12th followed by a December 19th game at Indianapolis in an AFC South rematch. Washington will visit on December 26th before what could be a huge season finale at Houston on January 2nd with AFC South playoff implications potentially on the line.