NFL Overreactions Week 4
Mackenzie Salmon breaks down some of the biggest games from NFL week 4.
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The Jets (2-2) head overseas to play the first game in London this season as they take on the Vikings (4-0) this upcoming Sunday morning from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Gang Green struggled to have any type of offensive consistency in a wet, sloppy 10-9 loss to the Broncos in Week 4 at MetLife Stadium.
QB Aaron Rodgers didn’t look his sharpest due to the poor conditions but also was notably struggling to get on the same page with wide receivers throughout the afternoon, especially star wideout Garrett Wilson.
However, the biggest concern for the four-time NFL MVP is his health, as he had a noticeable limp following a hit around his surgically repaired left Achilles late in Sunday’s game.
On his weekly appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” this Tuesday, Rodgers stated that he was a ‘little banged up’ and ‘swollen’ following the shocking defeat versus Denver.
It’ll be a tall task for the Jets, who face a Vikings team that has played the most consistent of any team on both sides of the ball outside of a near fourth quarter collapse in their 31-29 win over the Packers last Sunday, where they were up 28-7 heading into the final 15 minutes of action.
Watch Jets vs Vikings live on Fubo (free trial)
Here’s how to watch Sunday’s Jets-Vikings contest, including time, TV schedule and streaming information for the NFL’s second international game this season:
TV Channel: NFL Network
Start time: 9:30 a.m.
The Jets and Vikings will broadcast nationally on NFL Network in Week 5 of the 2024 NFL season. Rich Eisen and Kurt Warner will call the game from the booth, with Jamie Erdahl and Stacey Dales reporting from the sidelines.
Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Vikings 27, Jets 17: The health and status of Aaron Rodgers plays a major factor here. The Vikings have shown through the first month of the season that they may be one of, if not the most complete team in the NFL. Can Rodgers, who is clearly not 100 percent, defeat a Minnesota team that he’s done fairly well against in his career (17-11-1 vs. Vikings)? Potentially. However, I don’t see that happening with the Vikings being in full control across the pond, earning a double-digit victory.
Odds: Vikings by 2.5
Over/Under: 40.5 points
Odds according to BetMGM as of Oct. 1.
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