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Las Vegas Raiders vs Jacksonville Jaguars Pro Football Hall of Fame preseason game: How to Watch

Jaguars vs Raiders – Hall of Fame Game Pick August 4 (2022) Rejoice football fans! There is an NFL game this week featuring the Las Vegas Raiders vs Jacksonville Jaguars. We’re still a month from the regular season, but the 2022 Hall of Fame Game kicks off the NFL action.

More importantly, it’s the first opportunity for bettors to wager on an NFL game since February. Who comes out on top in your Jaguars vs Raiders prediction?

It’s hard to know what’ll happen in the first preseason game. Let’s see how the Jaguars vs. Raiders odds view this matchup.

Las Vegas Raiders vs Jacksonville Jaguars

2022 NFL Hall of Fame Game Odds

Sportsbook Jacksonville Jaguars Las Vegas Raiders Bonus Offered
Bovada (+105) (-125) 50% up to $250
BetOnline (+2.0) (-115) (-2.0) (-115) 60% up to $1,000
BetUS (+1.0) (-105) (-1.0) (-115) 125% up to $2,500
MyBookie (+100) (-120) 100% up to $1,000

The three words we’ve been waiting a long time to hear: Football. Is. Back.

The 2022 Hall of Fame Classic between the Las Vegas Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars kicks off Thursday, Aug. 4, at 8 p.m. ET in Canton.

Fans looking to catch the action live can shop around at a trio of third-party ticket vendors: StubHub, VividSeats and TicketNetwork.

Check out the prices as of Aug. 1:

  • StubHub seats start at $63
  • VividSeats seats start at $72
  • TicketNetwork seats start at $86

Fans eager to watch the game live on TV can do so for free with a fuboTV free trial or a DirecTV free trial.

Growing up in Canton, Ohio, Josh McDaniels vividly remembers seeing stenciled helmets painted on the double-yellow lines on his way to Canton McKinley High School.

Every day, McDaniels couldn’t help but admire one of the most famous sports shrines in America, the Pro Football Hall of Fame sitting minutes from McKinley’s campus.

“It was never lost on me that this is a special place,” the first-year Las Vegas Raiders coach said Sunday. “There is such an element of history and tradition.”

And when he suited up for the varsity Bulldogs, their home games were played at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, formerly Fawcett Stadium, a 22,500-seat venue that is known much more for an annual game in August than anything else.

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