‘Thursday Night Football’ at Metlife Stadium this week pits one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history against one of its rising stars.
Aaron Rodgers, a Super Bowl winner and four-time MVP, will look to help the Jets turn around their season. New York, a playoff contender entering the year, has dropped four straight matchups. C.J. Stroud, meanwhile, has Houston rolling. The Texans are 6-2, first in the AFC South division, and have won four of their last five games thanks largely to the rising star signal-caller.
Will the Texans’ success continue in a crucial road game? Or will the Jets right the ship and get back to winning ways?
Stay with NBC News all night for live updates.
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