The Jacksonville Jaguars will kick off the 2025 common season at EverBank Stadium, taking up the Carolina Panthers.

For a better have a look at this Carolina workforce, we spoke with Panthers Wire’s managing editor, Anthony Rizzuti, to get some additional insight.

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Whether this recreation ends in a win, loss, or tie, this one final result will not dictate which path the Jaguars are headed underneath their new regime. But the importance of some early success does transcend simply the wins and losses columns.

With a lot change this offseason for Jacksonville, it may be troublesome to know what to anticipate from this workforce, particularly early on. So how do the specialists suppose this recreation will unfold?

Let’s have a look.

It’s a clear sweep. The 5 members of the NFL.com crew are all choosing the Jaguars to win this recreation.

Tom Blair: “With both defenses coming off a disastrous 2024, the first offense to jell on Sunday could end up in the driver’s seat, and I’m choosing to trust that Coen and Lawrence will have enough cooked up — with some extra juice from Travis Hunter? — for Lawrence to snag the second season-opening win of his career.”

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Another close to sweep, with seven of the eight members of the CBS Sports workers choosing the Jaguars to win.

Here is why Pete Prisco expects the Jaguars to come back out on prime.

“This is the debut for Jaguars head coach Liam Coen, who should liven up the offense. Look for Trevor Lawrence to play well here and keep an eye on the Travis Hunter usage. The Panthers feel good about Bryce Young after last season, but I think the Jaguars get the best of him here. Jaguars take it.”

ESPN knowledgeable picks

Six of the eight specialists who made picks for this recreation expect the Jaguars to beat the Panthers.

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Mike Floria has the Jaguars profitable 24-20, and Chris Simms has Jacksonville profitable by a full eight factors over the Panthers, 28-20.

While the opposite websites are principally bullish on the Jaguars, the vast majority of Bleacher Report believes that the Panthers win this game–but it is shut. Four of the seven choices went with Carolina.

Here is why Moe Moton thinks the Jaguars will win:

“This week, the Panthers face an skilled quarterback and a head coach/play-caller who earned leaguewide respect final season. Bet on Coen designing performs to torch a protection that has new starters in any respect three ranges.”

This article initially appeared on Jaguars Wire: (*1*)



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