Patriots vs. Jets – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 11
Patriots vs. Jets – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 11
📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST
- Nationwide: The game will be broadcast live on ABC (local markets only; exclusive Prime Video stream for out-of-market viewers).
- Local Markets:
- In New England: Watch on WCVB Channel 5 (ABC Boston).
- In New York: Watch on WABC-TV Channel 7 (ABC New York).
- Commentators: Al Michaels (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst), and Kaylee Hartung (sideline reporter) on Prime Video broadcast.
💻 LIVE STREAMING
- Nationwide:
- Prime Video: Exclusive live stream for Thursday Night Football (requires Amazon Prime subscription, $14.99/month or free trial). Includes condensed game replays and highlights.
- Fubo: Streaming service with ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and NFL Network (offers a free trial; regional restrictions apply).
- YouTube TV: Includes ABC and other NFL channels for live viewing (base plan $72.99/month).
- Local Markets:
- Patriots: Watch via the New England Patriots App or ABC app (free with TV provider login).
- Jets: Stream on the New York Jets App or ABC app (free in New York region).
- Out-of-Market: Requires NFL Sunday Ticket (via YouTube/YouTube TV, $349/season) for non-local access, though TNF is Prime exclusive.
🎧 RADIO BROADCAST
- New England: Listen live on 98.5 The Sports Hub, with commentators Bob Socci (play-by-play) and Scott Zolak (analyst). Stream via Patriots app or Audacy app.
- New York: Listen on ESPN New York 98.7 FM (Jets Radio Network), with Ian Eagle (play-by-play) and Marty Lyons (analyst).
- Nationwide/International: Tune into SiriusXM NFL Radio, with Patriots on Ch. 225 and Jets on Ch. 82. Westwood One national radio also available.
📅 GAME DETAILS
- Time/Location: Thursday, November 13, 2025, at 8:15 PM ET, at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts.
- Tickets: Available via Ticketmaster, StubHub, or the Gillette Stadium app (starting at $89). Gates open at 6:15 PM ET; parking lots at 4:30 PM ET. Tailgating encouraged in Lot 4.
🔑 KEY STORYLINES
- New England Patriots (8-2): The Patriots are riding a seven-game win streak, leading the AFC East by two games over Buffalo after a 28-17 road win over Tampa Bay in Week 10. Rookie QB Drake Maye (now in his second year) is an MVP frontrunner, throwing for 2,555 yards, 19 TDs, and just 5 INTs this season—his latest: 278 yards and 3 TDs vs. Bucs. The defense ranks No. 1 against the run (79.2 yards allowed/game), with EDGE Harold Landry (5.5 sacks) and LB Robert Spillane (2 INTs) anchoring a unit that hasn't allowed a 50-yard rush all year. WR Kendrick Bourne (45 catches, 612 yards) has emerged as a clutch target, but vulnerabilities in the secondary (e.g., injuries to CB Jabrill Peppers) could be tested by Jets' speed. New England has won seven straight vs. the Jets, including a 26-10 rout in 2023, and debuts alternate "Rivalry" uniforms tonight—aiming for a 9-2 start, their best since 2007.
- New York Jets (2-7): The Jets snapped a seven-game skid with back-to-back wins (27-20 over Browns in Week 10), but face a daunting task as AFC East cellar-dwellers. QB Justin Fields (expected starter) struggled vs. Cleveland (6/11, 54 yards, 1 TD/1 INT) but added 28 rushing yards; the offense relies on RB Breece Hall (272 scrimmage yards, 4 TDs last two games) as the lone bright spot. Without WR Garrett Wilson (out 3-4 weeks with knee sprain), the passing game craters—Isaiah Williams (limited targets) steps up, but the unit ranks last in EPA/play. Defensively, DE Will McDonald IV erupted for 4 sacks last week (tied for most crunch-time sacks in 16 seasons), and EDGE K'Lavon Chaisson (6.5 sacks) brings heat, but the secondary allows big plays (18th in pass defense). Under first-year HC Aaron Glenn, the Jets boast the NFL's second-most fourth-quarter points (97), but slow starts and poor red-zone efficiency (bottom-5) plague them. A win could spark a turnaround; a loss deepens trade deadline regrets.
- Head-to-Head History: The Patriots hold a 76-56-1 all-time edge over the Jets, including 7 straight wins and 8 of the last 12. Recent clashes are lopsided (e.g., 30-6 Pats win in 2024), but the series dates to 1970—often divisional grudge matches. With Maye (electric arm) vs. Fields (mobile threat), expect a trench battle; New England's run D vs. Hall could decide it.
⚠️ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GAME A Patriots win locks in Maye's ROY case, extends their streak to eight, and pads the AFC East lead—potentially vaulting them into the top playoff seed hunt. For the Jets, it's a must-win to build momentum under Glenn, avoid a 2-8 hole, and prove post-deadline additions (e.g., DT Mazi Smith) matter. TNF spotlight amplifies stakes: Pats seek dynasty echoes; Jets chase respect in a rivalry they've owned historically but lost lately. Odds favor New England by 13 points (O/U 43.5)—a blowout looms, but Hall's explosiveness could force a shootout.
📱 FOLLOW THE GAME
- Live Updates: Track via Patriots.com, Jets.com, or NFL app for real-time scores and stats.
- Social Media:
- Patriots: Instagram, X (Twitter), Facebook (@Patriots).
- Jets: Instagram, X (Twitter), Facebook (@newyorkjets).
- NFL+: Post-game highlights, analysis, and condensed replays (subscription $6.99/month).
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Santa Clara, California – January 5, 2026
The San Francisco 49ers’ hard-fought win over the Seattle Seahawks should have been remembered for its intensity and playoff implications. Instead, the night took a disturbing turn away from the field. As game highlights circulated, so did a troubling video from outside Levi’s Stadium — drawing national attention to an incident that sharply conflicted with the values the franchise claims to uphold.
According to authorities, a serious altercation occurred shortly after the game between a 49ers fan and a Seahawks supporter who is reportedly living with Down syndrome. What began as a verbal exchange escalated rapidly before nearby bystanders intervened. The Seahawks fan was later transported to a local hospital after experiencing dizziness and signs of shock. Law enforcement detained the 49ers fan involved, who was taken in for questioning as part of an ongoing investigation.
The video spread quickly across social media, prompting widespread condemnation and shifting the conversation from football to accountability. What might have remained a deeply regrettable moment instead became a broader discussion about fan conduct, stadium safety, and responsibility at NFL venues. For an organization that has long promoted a culture of inclusion and respect, the incident stood in stark contrast to the image the 49ers have worked to cultivate.
Within hours, 49ers owner Jed York made it clear the situation would not be ignored. After reviewing the incident and confirming the identity of the individual involved, York authorized immediate disciplinary action: the fan has been banned from attending games at Levi’s Stadium for the entirety of next season due to conduct deemed violent and inconsistent with team values.
“This behavior is unacceptable and does not represent who we are as an organization,” York said in a statement. “Levi’s Stadium must be a place where every fan feels safe and respected. Football should bring people together — never put anyone in harm’s way.”
As the 49ers now turn their focus toward the postseason, the message from ownership was unmistakable. Success on the field carries no meaning if it is not matched by accountability and responsibility beyond the sidelines.











