New York Jets vs. Carolina Panthers: Where to watch, listen and more
The New York Jets take on the Carolina Panthers at MetLife Stadium. Here is all the information necessary to find the game on TV, radio or online.
The New York Jets get back to work this week. They return from the bye with a 4-6 record to take on the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers enter the game with a 7-3 record, one game behind the New Orleans Saints in the race for the NFC South title. Carolina is riding a three game winning streak while the Jets limp in after a 15-10 loss to the Buccaneers prior to the week off.
To pull off the upset, the Jets are going to have to find a way to contain Cam Newton. He is running healthier these days than he has in the recent past. The Panthers haven’t had a running game to speak of other than through Newton, rendering him the ultimate dual threat quarterback in 2017. At 5.9 yards per rush, Newton is making chunk plays at a career-high level, and if the Jets don’t set their edges on defense it could be a very long afternoon.
For anyone not heading out to MetLife for the game, here are the ways to find it:
WHERE TO WATCH
The game will be on FOX in the local markets. Thom Brennaman and Chris Spielman will be calling the action.
WHERE TO LISTEN
In the New York area, you can find the game on ESPN radio, 98.7 FM. As always, the great Bob Wischusen and Marty Lyons paint the word picture and bring all the action to life. If you are outside of the tri-state area, check your local listings for the channel in your part of the area.
If you are a satellite radio subscriber, find the Jets broadcast on XM channel 227 or Sirius channel 133. For anyone interested in listening to the Panthers version of the proceedings, tune your radio to Sirius channel 93.
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WHERE TO STREAM
If all you have is a computer or mobile device, fear not because you can catch the game as well. Verizon customers can stream local games without having to use data by signing up for the NFL Mobile app. Click here for more information.
How about the NFL Sunday Ticket? It’s not just for satellite dishes anymore. It is possible to qualify to stream it without having a dish. Check it out here for more information.