As the Jacksonville Jaguars prepare to face off against the San Francisco 49ers this Sunday, TIAA Bank Field is poised to be swarmed by a substantial number of 49ers fans.
According to Vivid Seats' Fan Forecast, which projects crowd outcomes, a notable 57 percent of fans at the Week 10 showdown will be supporting the team with the gold helmets. San Francisco is currently a three-point favorite in the interconference clash.
For reference, Vivid Seats projected that 54 percent of the crowd was cheering on the 49ers during the last meeting between the two teams, a 2021 matchup in Jacksonville.
San Francisco has struggled over the past month and is determined to snap its three-game losing streak, aiming to set the tone for the second-half stretch of the season.
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