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Jake Luton is set to make his first NFL road start against QB icon Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In today’s FOX Sports Insider: Jake Luton and the Jacksonville Jaguars will take on Aaron Rodgers and the Packers in a game billed as a monumental mismatch ... we take a look at if it’s time for college football to consider expanding the CFP ... and Blake Griffin gives us a laugh as he makes a TikTok video with a fan. Jake Luton has overcome a lot to make it to his first road game as a starting quarterback in the National Football League. There was a detour through Ventura Community College. A terrifying spine injury suffered at Oregon State. Then, after being drafted in the sixth round, no preseason in which to prove himself as an untested rookie. Yet Luton, 24, has battled through and will be under center for the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. The reward for all his strife and struggle? A showdown with quarterbacking icon Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field, in a game billed as a monumental mismatch. If that sounds like a punishment more than a prize it is a reminder: it’s not easy getting to the NFL, and it sure doesn’t get any cushier once you arrive. The concept of ‘any given Sunday’ applies this year in the NFL more than any other, but according to the oddsmakers, there is not a lot of doubt about this one. The 6-2 Packers, seeking to remain at least tied for the best record in the NFC, are an overwhelming 13.5 point favorite, and few would disagree with that assessment. FiveThirtyEight gives Jacksonville just a seven percent chance of winning. But don’t expect Luton to be fazed. [STORY IMAGE 1] “He has been through so much adversity that it will just motivate him even more,” Brandon Carson, Luton’s former high school coach at Marysville-Pilchuck, just north of Seattle, told me in a telephone conversation this week. “He is used to doing things beyond what people expect. It will be a great moment for him, going to Lambeau, playing against Rodgers, but he won’t be overawed by it. That’s not him.” Jacksonville has lost seven straight after winning its season opener, yet Luton’s introduction last week following an injury to Gardner Minshew provided a significant ray of optimism. Within the opening minute, he uncorked a pearl of a throw that sent D.J. Chark on his way to a 73-yard touchdown. The rookie QB finished with 304 passing yards as the Jags slipped to a 27-25 defeat. However, Rodgers and the Packers will be a different proposition. Luton is well aware of the optics of an unknown rookie on a struggling team up against one of the best to ever play the position, but he is determined to hold his own. “It's pretty surreal,” Luton said. “(Rodgers) is a guy I have a lot of respect for, was a big fan of him growing up and a huge fan of his game. A lot of things that he does, no one else really can do. He's a wizard with the football in a lot of ways. It'll be really exciting to get out there and get to play ball against him.” (Speaking of exciting, PBC Fight Night will showcase three undefeated fighters on Saturday night, headlined by a middleweight clash between Amilcar Vidal and Edward Ortiz. [Facebook Watch will present the VR fight via its Venues app to users of the Oculus Quest VR headset]( [STORY IMAGE 2]( Don’t expect any slacking from the Packers when things kickoff at 1 p.m. ET Sunday on FOX. Rodgers has been on a mission all season long, perhaps having had a fire lit under him by the team’s acquisition of presumptive long-term replacement Jordan Love through the draft. The Packers QB is a bona fide contender in an MVP race currently being led by Russell Wilson and Patrick Mahomes. While Green Bay currently sits atop the NFC North, the team has had to deal with numerous injuries, which has led to a number of new faces taking on bigger roles this season. “We have still got a little bit to learn,” Rodgers told reporters this week. “I feel good about our guys and feel good about being tested with division games down the stretch. We have got to take care of business and find our identity. Because of the lack of fans and the injuries we’ve had we are figuring out exactly who we are. We are not going to relax and get complacent.” [STORY IMAGE 3] It is at this point where it’s time for me to make an admission. While I enjoy the type of mouthwatering games between rival league leaders or a pair of undefeated teams the most, I also have a soft spot for matchups that seem to point in one direction only, like this one. In some ways, it is the football version of a lottery ticket. The chances are firmly stacked towards the likelihood that Green Bay will simply be too good, too strong, and that this will be the routine collection of another W. Yet there is always the “what-if” factor. What if the unthinkable happens? What if reason and logic and statistics and precedent are all tossed out the window? What if the payoff for your optimism is getting to see an upset for the ages? You can apply the same process to Luton. What if this is the start of a long and fruitful career in the NFL? In that sense, Sunday’s game would be akin to seeing a hit band before they ever made it big, which, as any music fan will tell you, is about as good as it gets. [STORY IMAGE 4] If the visitors do somehow keep themselves in contention and Luton has a chance to shine down the stretch, then Jacksonville should feel good about their rookie QB moving forward. Luton has drawn strong reviews from head coach Doug Marrone and his teammates for his calm, poised demeanor. That’s nothing new, according to Carson. “Jake was always that way,” Carson added. “He is not a rah-rah guy, he just gets out there and leads by example. He loves the game and he appreciates its history. He will understand the significance of where he is and who he is playing against … but it will lift him, not scare him.” [STORY IMAGE 5] Here’s what others have said ... Jay Gruden, Jaguars offensive coordinator (on Jake Luton): “You see it in practice every day - a guy seems like he has poise, but you never know what the poise looks like on game day. To take our team with two minutes to go and get a touchdown with a scramble to possibly tie the game says a lot about him - his poise and competitive spirit.” Matt LaFleur, Green Bay Packers head coach: “I thought Jake was really impressive — just his ability to go out there and lead the team down with an opportunity to win the game. And certainly he looked very poised in the pocket. He's a big, strong-armed quarterback, capable of making some big-time throws as is evident by the ball to Chark there in that game.” Doug Marrone, Jaguars head coach: “Obviously, it’s a day-to-day process and we’re just trying to keep the progression going and see where we can go and see how many steps he can take. He’s got a business-type approach, doesn’t like a lot of ‘BS’, just wants information. He’s just going to take the information and see where he’s going.” [IN OTHER WORDS] - San Antonio Spurs assistant coach Becky Hammon is an inspiration for women and girls all over the world. [ESPN’s Kelly Cohen]( tells the story of Hammon and the art of what is possible. - Is LaMelo Ball worthy of the No. 1 pick in the upcoming NBA Draft? [The Ringer’s J. Kyle Mann]( breaks down Ball’s 3-point shot, how his defense will translate to the NBA, and more. - With so many cancelations already throughout the college football season, is it time to expand the College Football Playoff? [Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde]( writes that it’s a nice idea, but it’s not happening. [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( This is the type of content we LOVE to feature in this section of the newsletter. Check out this video, which shows Detroit Pistons All-Star Blake Griffin run into a fan at the local grocery store. She asks Griffin to make a TikTok video with her, and of course, he obliged. Griffin’s dancing skills need a little work, but one can’t help but to smile when watching this video. And how about the fact they chose to film this video in front of the ice cream section? Perfection! [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Friday Night SmackDown (FOX, 8 p.m. ET) Roman Reigns asserts his power on WWE Friday Night SmackDown. USC at Arizona (Saturday, FOX, 3:30 p.m. ET) Grant Gunnell and the Arizona Wildcats take on Kedon Slovis and the No. 20-ranked USC Trojans. Wisconsin at Michigan (Saturday, ABC, 7:30 p.m. ET) Graham Mertz and the Wisconsin Badgers travel to Ann Arbor to battle Joe Milton and the Michigan Wolverines. [PBC Fight Night: Amilcar Vidal vs. Edward Ortiz]( (Saturday, FS1, 8 p.m. ET) Facebook Watch will present the VR fight via its Venues app to users of the Oculus Quest VR headset. Jacksonville Jaguars at Green Bay Packers (Sunday, FOX, 1 p.m. ET) Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers host Jake Luton and the Jacksonville Jaguars. Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams (Sunday, FOX, 4:30 p.m.) Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks travel to Los Angeles to take on Jared Goff and the Rams in this NFC West showdown. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet]( Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams: OVER 54.5 Let’s hope that Sofi Stadium has a backup generator because these two teams could break the scoreboard in this much-anticipated NFC West showdown. Russell Wilson and the high-powered Seahawks offense take on Jared Goff and the Rams. The Seahawks rank first in the NFL in points per game (34.3) and third in total offense (415 ypg). The Rams rank sixth in the league in yards per game (396.4), and have scored 30-or-more points on three separate occasions already this season. This should be a high scoring affair, making that over of 54.5 look pretty good! 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