After two weeks on the road, the New York Jets are coming home.
The team will play their home opener against the rival New England Patriots on Thursday Night Football tonight. It’s the second week in a row that TNF will present an all-AFC East matchup.
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Both teams are currently 1-1 with offenses that are still warming up to recent changes. Historically, Thursday night hasn’t gone in the Jets’ favor; they’re are 2-11 in Thursday night matchups since 2011, but Coach Robert Saleh has said they’re aware of this record and accounting for that in preparing for tonight’s game.
Want to check out tonight’s game? Here’s everything you need to know, from where to tune in to when the game starts.
Kickoff for Patriots vs. Jets is set for 8:15 p.m. ET on Prime Video, with pregame coverage beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET.
While Thursday Night Football is exclusive to Prime Video, tonight’s Jets game is also airing on FOX 5 in the NY Metro area. Cable subscribers can watch it on TV or live with a cable log-in on the FOX 5 website..
Tonight’s Jets game is airing exclusively on Prime Video, so you’ll need an Amazon Prime membership to watch the game.
Once you have a subscription, you can stream TNF using the Prime Video app on any of Amazon’s supported devices, which range from smart TVs to streaming devices like Fire TV and tablets.
The New York Jets will play their home opener tonight against the Patriots at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.
The Patriots are coming into this game (and season as a whole) with a new head coach following longtime coach Bill Belicheck’s departure and a new starting quarterback in Jacoby Brissett.
The Jets have only beaten the Patriots three times since the 2011 season, and two of those games went to overtime. The last time the Jets beat the Patriots at home was in 2015.
This week, the Jets are hoping for a return to form for their defense, which has been struggling throughout the first two games of the season despite spending most of last season looking like a top-10 defense.
Next week, Thursday Night Football stays at MetLife Stadium as the Dallas Cowboys visit the New York Giants.
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