Watch New York Jets vs New England Patriots: Live Stream, Live Score, TV Channel, Start Time & Video highlights
Watch New York Jets vs New England Patriots: Live Stream, Live Score, TV Channel, Start Time & Video highlights
New York Jets vs New England Patriots live score (and video online live stream) starts on 19 Sept 2021 at 17:00 UTC time in NFL, Regular Season, USA.
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When: Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.
Where: Gillette Stadium -- Foxborough, Massachusetts.
TV: CBS.
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Follow: CBS Sports App.
Donnavan Smoot writes: "Mac Jones has looked solid in every game he’s played in and I’m going to bet on him to look solid against the Jets as well. New England has been in control of the division for years and although it isn’t the favorite this year, the Patriots are still a level above the Jets. Both quarterbacks should be more comfortable in their second start, but the Patriots’ roster is better-rounded. I’m taking them to not only win, but cover as well.
It writes: "The Patriots will look to get back on track in Week 2 against a Jets defense that surrendered 390 total yards in their season-opening loss to Carolina. It will be interesting to see how Jones will fare against Wilson in an early battle between two of the league's top rookie quarterbacks.
Andrew Reid writes: "The long-time division rivals have met a whopping 124 times in their history, which stretches back to 1960 and the New York Titans facing the Boston Patriots, with the Pats holding a 69-54-1 edge in the series. New York has not defeated New England since 2015, dropping 10 games in that span. Last season the Jets covered as 9.5-point underdogs in a 30-27 defeat in Week 9 Monday Night Football against the visiting Patriots before falling 28-14 in New England in Week 17. Both games hit the Over.
Matt Fitzgerald writes: "This Patriots defense just isn’t going to surrender a lot to a rookie QB in Wilson. Unless the Jets’ rushing attack far exceeds expectations and gets immediate, phenomenal production out of rookie fourth-round pick Michael Carter, they won’t have enough balance or firepower to beat New England. That doesn’t seem likely, as New York managed only 45 yards on 17 carries as a team in Week 1.