The Jaguars will host their first home playoff game since Jan. 23, 2000 on Sunday.
Jacksonville will welcome the Buffalo Bills to EverBank Field and look to post their first playoff victory since 2008. The Jaguars enter the first round of the playoffs on a two-game losing streak.
Game Information
Buffalo Bills at Jacksonville Jaguars
EverBank Field, Jacksonville, FL
January 7, Sunday, 1:05 p.m. EST
Radio Information: 1010 AM, 92.5 FM or Sirius 82 (Internet 814)
TV: CBS
Who to Follow
First Coast News - @FCN2go
Mike Kaye - Jaguars Beat Writer - @Mike_E_Kaye
Chris Porter - FCN Sports Director - @ChrisPorterFCN
Alyssa Lang - FCN Sports Anchor - @AlyssaLang
Brian Chojnacki - FCN Sports Anchor - @BroadcastingBri
Tim Bee - FCN Sports Team Member - @TimBeeSports
Matchup History
The Bills lead the all-time series against the Jaguars, 8-7. Buffalo has won three of the last four meetings against Jacksonville, including their last matchup in 2016. The Jaguars last beat the Bills, 34-31, at Wembley Stadium in London.
Injury Report
Jaguars
Questionable: TE James O'Shaughnessy (illness), RB T.J. Yeldon (illness), WR Marqise Lee (ankle)
Bills
Questionable: WR Deonte Thompson (shoulder), QB Joe Webb (ankle), RB LeSean McCoy (ankle), LB Matt Milano (hamstring), OT Jordan Mills (ankle)
OUT: CB Shareece Wright (concussion)
Did You Know?
- Jaguars head coach Doug Marrone served in the same role for the Bills from 2013-14. He compiled a 15-17 record in Buffalo.
- Jaguars' defensive backs coach Perry Fewell worked for the Bills from 2006-2009. He served as the defensive coordinator from 2006-2009. Midway through the 2009 campaign, Fewell was named interim head coach. He produced a 3-4 record.
- Linebacker Paul Posluszny (2007-11) and defensive tackle Marcell Dareus (2011-17) played for the Bills before coming to Jacksonville. Dareus was traded to the Jaguars in October.
Former Jaguars on the Bills
DE Ryan Davis (2012-15)
DE Cap Capi (2016*)
CB Lafayette Pitts (2017)