The Jaguars will win if: They run the ball as effectively as they did against the Texans and Colts in recent weeks. The offensive line has excelled in protecting Trevor Lawrence and dominating on the ground, with running backs Travis Etienne Jr. and Tank Bigsby averaging nearly six yards per carry. If the line can maintain this level of play, the Jaguars should control the game’s tempo and neutralize the Bears' aggressive defense.
The Bears will win if: Caleb Williams feels comfortable at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. He’s already proven why he was the No. 1 pick, showing poise and playmaking ability inside and outside the pocket. If the Jaguars can't contain him, he has the tools to lead the Bears to victory.
Sexton’s take: The Jaguars are a more experienced team with a history of success in London. This is a crucial stretch, and if they want to stay in playoff contention, they need to capitalize on games like this. I believe they understand the stakes and are prepared to rise to the occasion.

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