N.y. Jets Jets vs New England Patriots Picks and Predictions September 19th 2024

N.Y. Jets Jets vs New England Patriots NFL Thu, Sep 19, 20:15 pm.
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ML: -300
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New England Patriots
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The Jets are favored by -6.5 as they host the Patriots in a week three AFC East matchup at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. Kickoff is at 8:15 ET on Thursday, September 19th, and the game is being televised by AMZN. The Jets’ money line odds are -282, while the Patriots’ odds are +231, and the over/under line is set at 38.5 points.

As the Jets prepare for their home opener against the Patriots, fans are not only eager to see Aaron Rodgers perform but also to keep an eye on the latest NFL Odds, which could shift depending on the injury reports leading up to the game.

New England vs. New York Key Information

  • Teams: Patriots at Jets
  • Where: MetLife Stadium East Rutherford
  • Date: Thursday, September 19th
  • Betting Odds NYJ -282 | NE +231 O/U 38.5

The Patriots Can Win If…

Despite the Patriots’ 23-20 overtime loss to the Seahawks, New England had a chance to win in regulation but Joey Slye missed a 48-yard field goal with under four minutes remaining. The Patriots went into this one as +3 point underdogs, and the game finished with a push vs. the spread. The Patriots and Seahawks were tied at 20 after New England’s Rhamondre Stevenson and Seattle’s Jaxon Smith-Njigba each scored in the 4th quarter.

Seattle’s Jason Myers put the Seahawks ahead in overtime with a 31-yard field goal, and New England couldn’t respond. The Patriots and Seahawks were also tied at 7 after both teams scored touchdowns with just under three minutes remaining in the 1st quarter. New England’s record is now 1-1 after this one, and the Patriots missed out on a good chance to pick up a win here, as the Seahawks were 3 point favorites heading into this one.

In their 23-20 overtime loss to the Seahawks, the Patriots’ offense struggled to generate much through the air, finishing with just 125 yards passing. Jacoby Brissett, filling in at quarterback, threw for 149 yards and one touchdown, but was sacked three times and completed only 55% of his passes. New England had 19 first downs and 358 total yards, with a good ground game that produced 185 yards on 36 attempts.Antonio Gibson was the top rusher with 96 yards, including a 45-yard run. Hunter Henry led the receiving effort with 109 yards on eight catches. The Patriots’ offense managed to convert 37.5% of their third down attempts. Brissett’s passer rating was 83.

In their 23-20 overtime loss to the Seahawks, the Patriots’ defense allowed 312 passing yards on 33 completions. They were tough against the run, giving up just 46 yards on 19 attempts (2.4 yards per attempt). New England’s defense forced three sacks and limited Seattle to a 46.7% third-down conversion rate.The Patriots’ defense did struggle to get off the field on third downs, allowing the Seahawks to convert 46.7% of their third downs. Additionally, they allowed Seattle to control the ball for 35:46.

  • Through their last three regular season contests, New England has a record of 1-2. The team’s record vs the spread was just 1-1-1, in addition to an over-under mark of 1-2.
  • Across New England’s last ten regular season games, their record sits at 3-7. Their record vs the spread sits at 4-4-2 in these matchups, while posting a 5-5 over-under mark.

The Jets Can Win If…

The Jets picked up a 24-17 win over the Titans to move to 1-1 on the season. New York fell behind early, with the Titans scoring a touchdown with 2:35 remaining in the 1st quarter. However, Aaron Rodgers’ touchdown pass to Braelon Allen evened the score at 7-7 late in the 2nd quarter. After a Titans field goal just before halftime, the Jets took control in the 3rd quarter, as Rodgers found Breece Hall for a 26-yard touchdown and Greg Zuerlein added a field goal to give New York a 17-10 lead.

Although the Titans tied the game at 17 in the 3rd quarter, the Jets retook the lead for good in the 4th quarter when Rodgers connected with Garrett Wilson for a 26-yard score. The over/under line for the game was 41 points, with the teams combining for exactly 41 points.

The Jets’ offense picked up 16 first downs in their 24-17 win over the Titans, with Aaron Rodgers throwing for 176 yards and two touchdowns. New York’s offense put up 300 yards, with Rodgers going 18/30 (60%) for 176 yards. The running game, led by Breece Hall, gained 101 yards on 24 attempts. Hall had 62 yards rushing, including a 30-yard run, and added 52 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown.

Garrett Wilson led the team with 57 yards receiving. The Jets were 41.7% on third down and allowed two sacks in the game.

In their 24-17 win over the Titans, the Jets’ defense gave up 130 rushing yards on 28 attempts, but they played well against the pass, allowing just 170 yards through the air. They also came up with four sacks and an interception. The Titans converted on 41.7% of their third down attempts and had a QB hit differential of +3 in favor of the Jets.

  • The Jets have posted a 2-1 record in their previous three games. However, they have only gone 1-2 vs. the spread over this stretch. Their over-under record in these three games was 2-1.
  • The Jets have gone 4-6 over their last ten regular season games. Against the spread, New York went 4-6 in these games and finished with an over-under mark of 4-6.

The Lean

With the point spread sitting at 6.5 in favor of the Jets, we are actually going with the Patriots to cover as our best bet vs. the spread. Our projected final score is 23-20 in favor of the Jets, but with the Patriots at 6.5-point road underdogs, we like them to cover.

For an over/under pick, we like going with the over, as our projections have this one finishing with 43 combined points. With the O/U line at just 38.5 points, there is a good amount of value in taking the over.

Jets’ Aaron Rodgers Faces Patriots in Highly Anticipated Home Opener

The excitement is building as Jets fans eagerly await another chance to see star quarterback Aaron Rodgers on the field at MetLife Stadium. This Thursday, the New York Jets take on the New England Patriots in what promises to be a thrilling showdown. After a bumpy start to the season, the Jets are looking to gain momentum, while the Patriots are battling injuries and still stinging from a tough overtime loss.

Aaron Rodgers’ Return: A Fresh Start

When Aaron Rodgers made his debut as a Jet in the 2023 season opener against the Buffalo Bills, the hype was real. But all that anticipation came crashing down when Rodgers tore his Achilles after just four plays, sidelining him for the rest of the season. Despite that setback, the Jets managed to pull off a win, showing their grit and resilience.

Fast forward to this season, and Rodgers is back—fully recovered and ready to lead his team. In last week’s game, he completed 18 of 30 passes for 176 yards and two touchdowns, helping the Jets to a 24-17 victory over the Tennessee Titans. With Rodgers under center, Jets fans are buzzing with optimism, hoping the veteran quarterback can steer the team toward a successful season.

The Power of the Home-Field Advantage

Jets head coach Robert Saleh is banking on the home crowd at MetLife Stadium to create an electrifying atmosphere that could tilt the game in their favor.

“I hope it’s off the chain,” Saleh said, looking forward to a passionate fan turnout. “I know our fans are some of the most passionate in all of football. You want to play in the spotlight.”

That kind of energy could be the spark the Jets need as they prepare to face a Patriots defense that’s been tough to crack in the early part of the season. The Jets have big ambitions this year, but they’ll need every bit of help they can get to overcome a historically strong Patriots team.

Patriots’ Defense: Strong but Battered

The Patriots (1-1) have been a force on defense so far, allowing only 16.5 points per game. That’s good enough to rank them fifth in the league in points allowed, which is impressive for a team dealing with key injuries. But with Aaron Rodgers and the Jets’ offense heating up, the Patriots will need to bring their A-game if they want to slow down the 40-year-old quarterback.

However, the Patriots aren’t coming into this game at full strength. After a heart-wrenching 23-20 overtime loss to the Seattle Seahawks, they’ve got some major gaps to fill. Linebacker Ja’Whaun Bentley is out for the season with a pectoral injury, and linebacker Oshane Ximines (knee) has also been placed on injured reserve. These losses will make it harder for New England to maintain its defensive dominance.

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Injury Concerns Loom Large for Both Teams

Injuries are a major storyline for both the Patriots and the Jets as they head into this Thursday night showdown.

For the Patriots, it’s not just Bentley and Ximines. Offensive tackle Vederian Lowe (knee) and guard Sidy Sow (ankle) are both ruled out, while center David Andrews (hip) and safety Jabrill Peppers (shoulder) are listed as questionable. Though Andrews is expected to play, his status could be crucial for the Patriots’ offensive line, which has struggled at times this season.

On the other side, the Jets are also dealing with their own defensive setbacks. Linebacker Jermaine Johnson II is out for the season with a torn Achilles, while C.J. Mosley is questionable with a toe injury. Mosley’s absence could be a big blow, especially when it comes to stopping the Patriots’ running game, led by Rhamondre Stevenson.

Patriots’ Offensive Struggles: Can They Turn It Around?

The Patriots got off to a solid start with a 16-10 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 1, but last Sunday’s game against the Seahawks exposed some weaknesses. Despite holding a 20-17 lead late in the fourth quarter, they allowed Seattle to tie the game and eventually win in overtime. Their offense sputtered during the extra period, managing just a three-and-out drive.

For rookie head coach Jerod Mayo, the focus this week has been on recovery and preparation, especially with a short week ahead. “I think the first thing is to recover,” Mayo said, emphasizing the need for rest and execution.

With the Jets’ defense dealing with injuries, the Patriots could look to exploit any gaps. But they’ll need to find their rhythm quickly if they want to keep pace with Aaron Rodgers and the Jets’ offense.

Key Matchups to Watch

Aaron Rodgers vs. Patriots’ Defense
Rodgers has been efficient in his return, but he’ll face a Patriots defense that’s been one of the league’s best, despite injuries. How New England adjusts without key defensive players will be a crucial factor in the outcome.

Jets’ Offensive Line vs. Patriots’ Pass Rush
Protecting Rodgers is priority number one for the Jets. If New England’s remaining defenders can get pressure on the quarterback, they could disrupt the Jets’ game plan and keep the score close.

Patriots’ Offense vs. Jets’ Injured Defense
The Patriots’ offense, led by Rhamondre Stevenson, will need to take advantage of the Jets’ defensive injuries. With Johnson out and Mosley questionable, New England could find success on the ground.

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Can Rodgers Shine Under the Primetime Lights?

Thursday’s game is a big opportunity for both teams. For Aaron Rodgers, it’s another chance to prove that he’s still got what it takes to lead a team to victory. The Jets are riding high after their first full-game win under Rodgers, and the home crowd could be the X-factor that pushes them over the top.

Meanwhile, the Patriots are looking to bounce back from a tough loss and overcome their injury woes. Head coach Jerod Mayo will need to rally his team and get them to execute, despite the short week and key absences.

All eyes will be on MetLife Stadium as these two AFC East rivals face off in what could be a pivotal game for both teams. Will Aaron Rodgers continue to lead the Jets on a winning path, or will the Patriots’ defense find a way to stop him? One thing’s for sure—this game has all the ingredients for a nail-biter.

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-110
-300
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New England Patriots
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-110
240
U 38.5
-110
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