New York Jets at New Orleans Saints: Where to watch, listen and more

NEW ORLEANS, LA - DECEMBER 03: Drew Brees (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
NEW ORLEANS, LA - DECEMBER 03: Drew Brees (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images) /
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Here is all the information needed to catch the game between the New York Jets and the New Orleans Saints.

In just a few hours, the New York Jets get back to work. The 5-8 Jets begin the Bryce Petty games with a tough battle against the New Orleans Saints. The Saints enter the game 9-4 with something to prove after a tough loss to the Falcons last week. Drew Brees and company will be looking to take out their anger on the Gang Green this afternoon and it is on the Jets to play the role of spoiler.

The Jets must engineer long drives if they are going to have any chance in this one. If they try to get into a shooting match they will get buried quickly. They don’t have the horses to keep up in that race. Bilal Powell and friends are going to have to do some yeoman’s work in this one, grinding the ball and taking time off of the clock. Drew Brees cannot throw a touchdown pass on the sideline with a baseball cap on.

For those of us not lucky enough to be in New Orleans to head to the dome, here is your weekly information on how to catch the game in all forms:

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WHERE TO WATCH: The game will be on CBS in the local markets, with Kevin Harlan and Rich Gannon calling all of the action.

WHERE TO LISTEN: As always, you can hear the game locally on ESPN radio, 98.7 FM. Bob Wischusen and Marty Lyons do a great job bringing all of the action to life. Check your local listings for the channel in your area.

Satellite radio subscribers can hear the Jets broadcast on Sirius channel 133, Sirius XM channel 383 and internet channel 823. For anyone interested in the Saints broadcast, check out Sirius channel 137, XM channel 229, and internet channel 821.

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WHERE TO STREAM: Verizon customers can stream local games on their phones without using data. Stream it simply by using NFL Mobile.

Customers can also use DirecTV. The NFL Sunday Ticket is still available and you may not even need a dish. Check it out today.