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When the Giants and former Jaguars coach Tom Coughlin head to Jacksonville this weekend, the home team will be on the wrong side of the point spread. Again.

Via OddShark.com, Jacksonville has been the underdog in 40 straight games. That’s two-and-a-half seasons of games.

And the Jags haven’t done well with those extra points. They’re 2-10-2 in the last 14 games against the spread, and they’re 2-8-1 as home underdogs in the last 11 games played in Jacksonville.

There’s a chance the streak is even longer than 40 games. Some had the Bengals as a one-point favorite over the Jaguars in Week Three of the 2012 season. If the Jags were the underdogs in a game they lost by 17, the streak is 44. The last time the Jags clearly were the favorite happened in Week 17 of the 2011 season, when they had a four-point edge over the Colts in the game that delivered Andrew Luck to Indy.