New York Jets at Cleveland Browns: Where to watch, listen and more

OAKLAND, CA - SEPTEMBER 17: Head coach Todd Bowles (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
OAKLAND, CA - SEPTEMBER 17: Head coach Todd Bowles (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) /
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Here is all the information needed to find the New York Jets game against the Cleveland Browns.

In a game that could decide the first pick in the NFL draft, the New York Jets take on the Cleveland Browns. After topping the Jaguars in overtime last week by the score of 23-20, the Jets bring a 2-2 record into this one, good for just one game behind the Bills in the AFC East. Josh McCown has shocked the world by completing 70% of his passes in the first quarter of the season. New York will be looking to go over .500 before their schedule heats up next week.

Cleveland is a mess, sitting at 0-4. DeShone Kizer has not looked good after a strong preseason. He has completed 51% of his passes, thrown for three touchdown passes versus eight interceptions. At running back, Duke Johnson has rushed for 5.7 yards per carry and is a guy that the Jets must watch for. This game could be the battle for the first pick since the Jets schedule goes into the difficult portion following this game.

These two teams have faced each other 24 times in the past, with the Browns winning 13 of those matchups. However, New York has won the last four, including a 31-28 victory in October of last season. The Browns last beat the Jets back in 2007, when Jamal Lewis ran for 118 yards and a score on the way to a 24-18 victory.

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For anyone not in Cleveland, here is all the information you need to catch the game, Jets fans.

WHERE TO WATCH: Due to the conflict with the New York Giants game, this game will be on FOX in the local markets. Sam Rosen and Ronde Barber have the call in this one.

WHERE TO LISTEN: As it is every week, you can hear the game on ESPN radio, 98.7 FM. Bob Wischusen and Marty Lyons bring you all the action. Check your local listings for the affiliate in your area.

Satellite radio subscribers can hear the Jets broadcast on Sirius channel 133. The Browns broadcast will be on Sirius channel 137 or XM channel 226.

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WHERE TO STREAM: Verizon customers can stream the game right on their phones without using data, courtesy of NFL Mobile. Contact Verizon for more details.

DirecTV is available as well and you can stream the game through the NFL Sunday Ticket. Some of you may not even need to have a satellite dish to get it. Check it out and enjoy the game, wherever you are.