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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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