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How to Watch 49ers vs. Jaguars in Week 4: TV, Streaming, Kickoff Info


San Francisco, CA — September 28, 2025
 — The San Francisco 49ers (3–0) host the Jacksonville Jaguars (2–1) at Levi’s Stadium in a cross-conference clash carrying early playoff vibes. The Niners aim to stay perfect; the Jaguars arrive looking to prove they belong among the AFC’s elite. It’s Brock Purdy vs. Trevor Lawrence — two young franchise quarterbacks with contrasting styles — as Kyle Shanahan’s precision scheme meets Doug Pederson’s aggressive, spread-attack philosophy.

For San Francisco, the keys are balance and discipline: protect Purdy against Jacksonville’s underrated pass rush and unleash Christian McCaffrey to dictate tempo. For the Jaguars, early rhythm and red-zone efficiency will be critical, especially in a hostile Bay Area environment where mistakes are often punished. A single turnover or explosive play could flip control of this one.

Where to Watch 49ers vs Jaguars

  • TV (FOX): National broadcast on FOX. Lead crew: Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen. Local examples include KTVU 2 (San Francisco/Oakland) and WFOX 30 (Jacksonville). Additional FOX affiliates likely to carry the game include KTTV 11 (Los Angeles) and KDFW 4 (Dallas–Fort Worth) (market restrictions apply).

  • Streaming: NFL+ (mobile & tablet), FOX Sports app, and most live-TV streamers with FOX (YouTube TV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream). Regional restrictions may apply.

  • Game Info

    • Matchup: Jacksonville Jaguars vs San Francisco 49ers

  • Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025

  • Kickoff: 4:25 p.m. ET / 1:25 p.m. PT (3:25 a.m. Monday ICT)

  • TV: FOX

  • Location: Levi’s Stadium — Santa Clara, CA

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