New York Jets at New England Patriots: Where to watch, listen and more

FOXBORO, MA - DECEMBER 24: Head coach Todd Bowles (Photo by Billie Weiss/Getty Images)
FOXBORO, MA - DECEMBER 24: Head coach Todd Bowles (Photo by Billie Weiss/Getty Images) /
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Here is all of the necessary information to take in the New York Jets game against the New England Patriots on all devices.

It’s Patriots week to finish out the season for the New York Jets. Time for New York to play spoiler as they are set to miss the playoffs for the seventh straight season. At 6-9, the Jets are on the outside looking in but would like nothing more than to spoil things for their friends from New England. They enter the game 12-3 with playoff seeding on the line.

Wouldn’t it be nice to be the team responsible for the Patriots NOT getting the number one seed?

Matt Forte will be inactive as the Jets have placed him on injured reserve. The trio becomes a duo as we will see much more of Bilal Powell and Elijah McGuire.

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The Jets stayed competitive last time these two teams met. In week six, the Patriots won a tight game, 24-17. Last time the Jets beat their rivals was in December of 2015 when an Eric Decker touchdown gave the Jets a 26-20 OT win.

For all of us not braving the freezing cold to head up to Gillette, here is all the information you need to find the game:

WHERE TO WATCH: The game can be seen on TV on CBS in the local markets. Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson will bring all of the action to life.

WHERE TO LISTEN: For one more time in 2017, listen to the game locally on ESPN radio, 98.7 FM. Bob Wischusen and Marty Lyons will call all the action.

Satellite radio subscribers can hear the Jets broadcast on Sirius channel 133 and Internet channel 823. The Patriots version can be heard on Sirius channel 82 or Internet channel 820.

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WHERE TO STREAM: As we have reminded you all season long, you can watch the game on your mobile devices too. Verizon customers can see local games, data free, through NFL Mobile

NFL Sunday Ticket is available too, and you don’t even need a satellite dish. Check it out.