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7 minutes ago —The New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers will both look to get back to .500 when they clash Sunday afternoon at Levi’s Stadium. The game is scheduled to start at 4:05 p.m. ET with TV coverage on FOX and streaming on-demand.



The New England Patriots (1-2) and San Francisco 49ers (1-2) will kick off NFL Week 4's late Sunday afternoon slate. Kickoff is set for 4:05 p.m. ET from Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. The game will be broadcast live on FOX and can be streamed on platforms like YouTube TV.

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The 49ers are consensus 10.5-point favorites over the Patriots on the spread (49ers -10.5), with the over/under now set at 42 points scored, up from 40.5 earlier today. The spread has come down from 11.5 at open, while the game total opened at 45. The 49ers are -525 favorites on the moneyline, while New England is +425 to pull off an upset.

The 49ers opened last NFL season on fire, winning their first five games before going into a three-game tailspin.

Not much has gone right for the San Francisco 49ers so far this season. Injuries have begun to mount as the team has limped to a 1-2 start. They face a long road ahead if they want to return to the Super Bowl.

The New England Patriots are also 1-2 on the year, but don't harbor title aspirations this season, the first in the post-Bill Belichick era. The biggest question for Pats fans isn't how many games the team will win this year, but which week rookie QB Drake Maye will make his debut. Jacoby Brissett is expected to start again this week at quarterback, but Maye's time could be coming soon.
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PointsBet Invitational Women's Final Free Live Stream in USA

Homan advanced to the final after a decisive 10-5 win over Kaitlyn Lawes in Saturday’s semifinal, extending her winning streak this season to 11 games. The reigning Canadian and world champion will face Kayla Skrlik’s Calgary-based team in Sunday’s final.

Meanwhile, Mike McEwen and his red-hot Saskatoon team continue their dominant start to the season. Following a stellar performance on Friday night at the WinSport Event Centre, McEwen’s rink, consisting of third Colton Flasch, second/vice-skip Kevin Marsh, and lead Daniel Marsh, secured a spot in the Final 4 of the 2024 PointsBet Invitational. They delivered a commanding 10-3 victory over the No. 11 seed, Team Félix Asselin from Quebec.

McEwen’s team, seeded third in the 16-team tournament, is riding a wave of momentum after two consecutive World Curling Tour wins at the Saville Shootout in Edmonton and the ATB Okotoks Classic in Okotoks, Alta. Their strong form has already earned them qualification for the 2025 Montana’s Brier in Kelowna, B.C., thanks to their silver-medal finish at the 2024 Brier in Regina.

Skrlik’s team secured their spot in the women’s final after a 10-4 win over Winnipeg's Kate Cameron.
“This feels great. We knew it was going to be a battle all the way to the final, and I’m glad we pulled it off,” said Skrlik, whose team was seeded 10th. With this victory, Team Skrlik becomes the lowest-seeded team in PointsBet Invitational history to reach the final, a record dating back to 2022.

In the men’s semifinals on Saturday night, Brad Gushue edged out Jordan McDonald 9-7, while Mike McEwen defeated Brad Jacobs 10-3, setting up a showdown between Gushue and McEwen in Sunday’s final.

The PointsBet Invitational, hosted by Curling Canada, is a five-day single-knockout event featuring a prize purse of over $350,000. The winners in both the men’s and women’s divisions will each take home $50,000.
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7 minutes ago —Want to watch the Commanders play the Cardinals? Here's everything you need to stream Sunday's 4:05 p.m. ET game on Fox. The Commanders and Cards kick off in Arizona at 4:05 p.m. ET (1:05 p.m. PT) on Fox. Here's how you can watch, even if the game isn't available



Star quarterback Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders face the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at 4:05 p.m. ET, at State Farm Stadium.

The Washington Commanders, led by quarterback Jayden Daniels, face the Arizona Cardinals, led by quarterback Kyler Murray, in Week 4 of the NFL season on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024 (9/29/24) at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

On offense, the Cardinals have been a top-five unit, ranking fourth-best in the NFL by compiling 27.3 points per game. They rank 19th on defense (21.3 points allowed per game). While the Commanders' defense has been stuck in neutral, ranking third-worst by ceding 29.3 points per game, their offense ranks fifth-best with 26.3 points per contest.

In the story below, we lay out all the details you need to watch this matchup on TV.

The Washington Commanders (2-1) and Arizona Cardinals (1-2) will kick off NFL Week 4's Sunday late afternoon slate. Kickoff is set for 4:05 p.m. ET from State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. The game will be broadcast live on FOX and can be streamed on platforms like YouTube TV.

The Cardinals are consensus 3.5-point favorites, with the over/under currently set at 48.5, which is down 2 points from earlier today but is still the highest of the week in the NFL. The Cardinals are -175 favorites on the moneyline, with the Commanders +150 to pull off the road upset.

Jayden Daniels enters this game after a star-making performance last Monday night, when he threw for 254 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for 39 yards and a score. He’s averaging 8.7 yards per attempt this season and has won two straight. Kyler Murray was slowed down a little bit by the Lions in a loss last week, although his connection with Marvin Harrison Jr. remained strong.
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How to Watch Patriots vs 49ers Free Live Stream – NE VS SF 2024 NFL Week 4

The New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers will both look to get back to .500 when they clash Sunday afternoon at Levi’s Stadium. The game is scheduled to start at 4:05 p.m. ET with TV coverage on FOX and streaming on-demand.


New England Patriots vs. San Francisco 49ers

Time: 4:05 p.m. (ET)
Channel: FOX
Venue: Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, CA

The 49ers have labored through a 1-2 start with star running back Christian McCaffrey sidelined to injury, most recently losing back-to-back games on the road to Minnesota (23-17) and the LA Rams (27-24) after a Week 1 win over Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets (32-19). In addition to McCaffrey, San Francisco has also played without tight end George Kittle and wide receiver Deebo Samuel.

The 49ers are big 10-point favorites as they get back to their home field for the time in three weeks. The Patriots have also dropped two straight after a surprising win over the Cincinnati Bengals (16-10) in their opener. New England lost to Seattle (23-20) in Week 2 and to the New York Jets (24-3) in Week 3, which now gives way to three straight tough matchups against the 49ers, Dolphins and Texans.

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Two of the most exciting quarterbacks in the NFL will be on display in Arizona on Sunday. Kyler Murray has looked like his old self through three games this year, after missing parts of the past two seasons with a knee injury. Meanwhile, rookie Jayden Daniels entered the dual-threat QB chat last Monday night in leading the Commanders to a prime-time victory. Daniels completed 21 of 23 passes for 254 yards and two touchdowns, and rushed for a third score.



Washington Commanders vs. Arizona Cardinals

Time: 4:05 p.m. (ET)
Channel: FOX
Venue: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, AZ

Commanders vs. Cardinals game today: When and where?​

This matchup sees the Cardinals host the Commanders at 4:05 p.m. ET (1:05 p.m. PT) on Sunday. The game will take place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, home of the Cardinals.


How to watch the Commanders vs. Cardinals game online from anywhere using a VPN​

If you find yourself unable to view the game locally due to incorrectly applied blackout restrictions, you may need a different way to watch the game and that's where using a VPN can come in handy. A VPN is also the best way to stop your ISP from throttling your speeds on game day by encrypting your traffic, plus it's a great idea for when you're traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network, and you want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins.



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7 minutes ago —CALGARY — Rachel Homan’s curling team is a win away from defending its PointsBet Invitational women’s title.Homan beat Kaitlyn Lawes 10-5 in Saturday’s semifinal to extend her winning streak to 11 wins this season.Homan, the reigning Canadian and world champion, will meet Kayla Skrlik’s Calgary foursome in Sunday’s final.




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It’s only September, and yet it would be hard to blame Mike McEwen and his sharpshooting Saskatoon team for having visions of March 2025 — or, for that matter, visions of November 2025 — dancing between his ears.

That’s what a white-hot start to a curling season will do a for a skip, and it continued Friday night at the WinSport Event Centre, where McEwen, third Colton Flasch, second/vice-skip Kevin Marsh and lead Daniel Marsh, seeded third in the 16-team field, advanced to the Final 4 of the 2024 PointsBet Invitational with a 10-3 win over No. 11 seed Team Félix Asselin (Glenmore, Valleyfield, Etchemin and Des Collines clubs in Quebec).

Homan beat Kaitlyn Lawes 10-5 in Saturday's semifinal to extend her winning streak to 11 wins this season.Homan, the reigning Canadian and world champion, will meet Kayla Skrlik's Calgary foursome in Sunday's final.

Curling Canada's five-day PointsBet is a single-knockout event offering a purse of just over $350,000. The men's and women's victors each take home $50,000.
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Coming off two straight World Curling Tour victories (at the Saville Shootout in Edmonton and the ATB Okotoks Classic in Okotoks, Alta.), Team McEwen was riding an undeniable wave of momentum into the PointsBet Invitational.

The team has already qualified for the 2025 Montana’s Brier Feb. 28-March 9 in Kelowna, B.C., on the strength of a silver-medal finish at the 2024 Montana’s Brier last March in Regina.

Skrlik beat Winnipeg's Kate Cameron 10-4 to advance to the women's final.

"This feels great. We knew going in that it was going to be a battle right to the final and I'm glad we could pull it off," said Skrlik, whose team was seeded 10th heading into the event.

The win cements Team Skrlik as the lowest-ever seed to make a final in PointsBet Invitational history dating back to 2022.

In the men's semifinals on Saturday night, Brad Gushue edged Jordan McDonald 9-7 and Mike McEwen defeated Brad Jacobs 10-3. Gushue and McEwen will play in Sunday's final.

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7 minutes ago —Rachel Homan's curling team is a win away from defending its PointsBet Invitational women's title in Calgary.The 2024 PointsBet Invitational, organized by Curling Canada, will conclude with the final day of competition on September 29, 2024. This invitational event is a high-stakes, knockout-style curling tournament featuring top Canadian teams battling for a significant cash prize.




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It’s only September, and yet it would be hard to blame Mike McEwen and his sharpshooting Saskatoon team for having visions of March 2025 — or, for that matter, visions of November 2025 — dancing between his ears.

That’s what a white-hot start to a curling season will do a for a skip, and it continued Friday night at the WinSport Event Centre, where McEwen, third Colton Flasch, second/vice-skip Kevin Marsh and lead Daniel Marsh, seeded third in the 16-team field, advanced to the Final 4 of the 2024 PointsBet Invitational with a 10-3 win over No. 11 seed Team Félix Asselin (Glenmore, Valleyfield, Etchemin and Des Collines clubs in Quebec).

Homan beat Kaitlyn Lawes 10-5 in Saturday's semifinal to extend her winning streak to 11 wins this season.Homan, the reigning Canadian and world champion, will meet Kayla Skrlik's Calgary foursome in Sunday's final.

Curling Canada's five-day PointsBet is a single-knockout event offering a purse of just over $350,000. The men's and women's victors each take home $50,000.
Lowest-ever seed to reach final

Coming off two straight World Curling Tour victories (at the Saville Shootout in Edmonton and the ATB Okotoks Classic in Okotoks, Alta.), Team McEwen was riding an undeniable wave of momentum into the PointsBet Invitational.

The team has already qualified for the 2025 Montana’s Brier Feb. 28-March 9 in Kelowna, B.C., on the strength of a silver-medal finish at the 2024 Montana’s Brier last March in Regina.

Skrlik beat Winnipeg's Kate Cameron 10-4 to advance to the women's final.

"This feels great. We knew going in that it was going to be a battle right to the final and I'm glad we could pull it off," said Skrlik, whose team was seeded 10th heading into the event.

The win cements Team Skrlik as the lowest-ever seed to make a final in PointsBet Invitational history dating back to 2022.

In the men's semifinals on Saturday night, Brad Gushue edged Jordan McDonald 9-7 and Mike McEwen defeated Brad Jacobs 10-3. Gushue and McEwen will play in Sunday's final.

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“That feels great,” said Skrlik of the historic victory. “We knew going in that it was going to be a battle right to the final and I’m glad we could pull it off.”

Both Skrlik and Cameron spent six ends trading singles before Skrlik’s salvo in the seventh found purchase for a score of three for a 6-3 lead.

It proved to be the difference maker as Team Skrlik would eventually coast to the victory in nine ends.

“It was super important,” said Skrlik of the seventh-end score of three. “Even for momentum, I felt like we were going back and forth, up and down. There were a couple of steals that hit us hard, and then hit Kate hard, so it was nice to just get some momentum back and make Kate work for it a little bit more.”


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Rachel Homan's curling team is a win away from defending its PointsBet Invitational women's title in Calgary. Homan beat Kaitlyn Lawes 10-5 in Saturday's semifinal to extend her winning streak to 11 wins this season. Homan, the reigning Canadian and world champion, will meet Kayla Skrlik's Calgary foursome in Sunday's final. Curling Canada's five-day PointsBet is a single-knockout event offering a purse of just over $350,000. The men's and women's victors each take home $50,000.

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Rachel Homan's curling team is a win away from defending its PointsBet Invitational women's title.

Homan beat Kaitlyn Lawes 10-5 in Saturday's semifinal to extend her winning streak to 11 wins this season.

Homan, the reigning Canadian and world champion, will meet Kayla Skrlik's Calgary foursome in Sunday's final.

Curling Canada's five-day PointsBet is a single-knockout event offering a purse of just over $350,000. The men's and women's victors each take home $50,000.

Skrlik beat Winnipeg's Kate Cameron 10-4 to advance to the women's final.

"This feels great. We knew going in that it was going to be a battle right to the final and I'm glad we could pull it off," said Skrlik, whose team was seeded 10th heading into the event.

The win cements Team Skrlik as the lowest-ever seed to make a final in PointsBet Invitational history dating back to 2022.

In the men's semifinals on Saturday night, Brad Gushue edged Jordan McDonald 9-7 and Mike McEwen defeated Brad Jacobs 10-3. Gushue and McEwen will play in Sunday's final.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 28, 2024.

Lowest-ever seed to reach final​

Skrlik beat Winnipeg's Kate Cameron 10-4 to advance to the women's final.
"This feels great. We knew going in that it was going to be a battle right to the final and I'm glad we could pull it off," said Skrlik, whose team was seeded 10th heading into the event.
The win cements Team Skrlik as the lowest-ever seed to make a final in PointsBet Invitational history dating back to 2022.
In the men's semifinals on Saturday night, Brad Gushue edged Jordan McDonald 9-7 and Mike McEwen defeated Brad Jacobs 10-3. Gushue and McEwen will play in Sunday's final.sadsadasd
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Sudden-death drama will be the storyline over five days of high-calibre curling when the 2024 PointsBet InvitationalOpens in a new window gets underway Wednesday at the WinSport Event Centre in Calgary. Sixteen men’s and sixteen women’s teams are entered in the third annual PointsBet Invitational, all looking to get their 2024-25 campaigns kicked off in style, not to mention grab a big chunk of a prize purse in excess of $350,000.

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Winnipeg’s Team Kaitlyn Lawes are set to begin their third season as a foursome and will take on Victoria’s Taylor Reese-Hansen in the opening round of the Sweep 16.

Team Lawes have lost in the semifinals in each of the previous two PointsBet Invitational events while Team Reese-Hansen will make their debut after winning the U25 NextGen Classic earlier this season.

As a Scotties Tournament of Hearts rookie, 25-year-old Selena Sturmay led her young Alberta foursome to a playoff appearance in front of a hometown crowd at Calgary’s WinSport arena last February.

Sturmay and company return to the location of their memorable run last winter, looking for some more magic at the PointsBet Invitational.

They’ll take on Saskatoon’s Team Ashley Thevenot, who also competed at the Calgary Scotties, in the Sweep 16.

Team Thevenot were skipped by Skylar Ackerman at last year's Scotties and almost made the playoffs with a 4-4 round robin record. Ackerman announced at the end of the season she was leaving competitive curling. Thevenot, who was the vice, took over skip duties for 2024-25 and added Brittany Tran to the team.

As a 13th seed, Sturmay upset a rink led by Chelsea Carey at the inaugural Sweep 16 in 2022 before losing to Jennifer Jones in the Elite 8.

Thevenot will make her PointsBet Invitational debut in Calgary.

The winner of this matchup will take on the winner of Team Lawes vs. Team Reese-Hansen in the Elite 8.

Team Rachel Homan, the reigning Canadian and world champions, are coming off a season for the ages in 2023-24.

They finished with an incredible record of 67-7, winning seven of 10 events, including the Scotties Tournament of Hearts and World Women’s Curling Championship in Sydney, N.S.

Team Homan also captured the PointsBet Invitational in Oakville by beating Team Kerri Einarson in the final, 9-7.

The Ottawa crew will look to defend their title, starting with a matchup against Edmonton’s Team Gabby Wood, the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association champions from a season ago, in the Sweep 16.

Sudden-death drama will be the storyline over five days of high-calibre curling when the 2024 PointsBet InvitationalOpens in a new window gets underway Wednesday at the WinSport Event Centre in Calgary. Sixteen men’s and sixteen women’s teams are entered in the third annual PointsBet Invitational, all looking to get their 2024-25 campaigns kicked off in style, not to mention grab a big chunk of a prize purse in excess of $350,000.

Winnipeg’s Team Kaitlyn Lawes are set to begin their third season as a foursome and will take on Victoria’s Taylor Reese-Hansen in the opening round of the Sweep 16.

Team Lawes have lost in the semifinals in each of the previous two PointsBet Invitational events while Team Reese-Hansen will make their debut after winning the U25 NextGen Classic earlier this season.

As a Scotties Tournament of Hearts rookie, 25-year-old Selena Sturmay led her young Alberta foursome to a playoff appearance in front of a hometown crowd at Calgary’s WinSport arena last February.

Sturmay and company return to the location of their memorable run last winter, looking for some more magic at the PointsBet Invitational.

They’ll take on Saskatoon’s Team Ashley Thevenot, who also competed at the Calgary Scotties, in the Sweep 16.

Team Thevenot were skipped by Skylar Ackerman at last year's Scotties and almost made the playoffs with a 4-4 round robin record. Ackerman announced at the end of the season she was leaving competitive curling. Thevenot, who was the vice, took over skip duties for 2024-25 and added Brittany Tran to the team.

As a 13th seed, Sturmay upset a rink led by Chelsea Carey at the inaugural Sweep 16 in 2022 before losing to Jennifer Jones in the Elite 8.asdsadasdsad
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Team Homan vs Team Skrlik Live: PointsBet Invitational women's final

Rachel Homan's curling team is a win away from defending its PointsBet Invitational women's title in Calgary. Homan beat Kaitlyn Lawes 10-5 in Saturday's semifinal to extend her winning streak to 11 wins this season. Homan, the reigning Canadian and world champion, will meet Kayla Skrlik's Calgary foursome in Sunday's final. Curling Canada's five-day PointsBet is a single-knockout event offering a purse of just over $350,000. The men's and women's victors each take home $50,000.

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Rachel Homan's curling team is a win away from defending its PointsBet Invitational women's title.

Homan beat Kaitlyn Lawes 10-5 in Saturday's semifinal to extend her winning streak to 11 wins this season.

Homan, the reigning Canadian and world champion, will meet Kayla Skrlik's Calgary foursome in Sunday's final.

Curling Canada's five-day PointsBet is a single-knockout event offering a purse of just over $350,000. The men's and women's victors each take home $50,000.

Skrlik beat Winnipeg's Kate Cameron 10-4 to advance to the women's final.

"This feels great. We knew going in that it was going to be a battle right to the final and I'm glad we could pull it off," said Skrlik, whose team was seeded 10th heading into the event.

The win cements Team Skrlik as the lowest-ever seed to make a final in PointsBet Invitational history dating back to 2022.

In the men's semifinals on Saturday night, Brad Gushue edged Jordan McDonald 9-7 and Mike McEwen defeated Brad Jacobs 10-3. Gushue and McEwen will play in Sunday's final.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 28, 2024.

Lowest-ever seed to reach final​

Skrlik beat Winnipeg's Kate Cameron 10-4 to advance to the women's final.
"This feels great. We knew going in that it was going to be a battle right to the final and I'm glad we could pull it off," said Skrlik, whose team was seeded 10th heading into the event.
The win cements Team Skrlik as the lowest-ever seed to make a final in PointsBet Invitational history dating back to 2022.
In the men's semifinals on Saturday night, Brad Gushue edged Jordan McDonald 9-7 and Mike McEwen defeated Brad Jacobs 10-3. Gushue and McEwen will play in Sunday's final.

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7 minutes ago —The Philadelphia Eagles get another shot at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers team that eliminated them in last year’s playoffs, visiting them for a Sunday kickoff in Tampa. The game is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. ET with TV coverage on FOX and streaming on-demand.



Tom Brady, who went 1-1 against the Eagles in Super Bowls during his decorated 23-year playing career, is in the booth this season as Fox’s top NFL analyst. Today’s game will be just the fourth he’s called in his brief broadcasting career, and the first that doesn’t involve the Dallas Cowboys. Reviews of his first three games have been mixed, but he’s been mostly solid and wasn’t afraid to criticize throws made by Dak Prescott last week.

“Obviously, it’s improve each week and improve each year,” Brady told Fox News. “There’s no hiding. It’s not like there’s really a practice field.”

Philadelphia looks to improve to 3-1 and avenge a loss to Tampa Bay in last season’s playoffs when the Eagles visit the Buccaneers on Sunday, September 29.

The game is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on FOX. Fans looking to watch this NFL game can do so for free by using FuboTV, which offers RedZone, a free trial and $30 off on your first month, or DirecTV Stream, which also offers a free trial and RedZone. SlingTV has promotional offers available, and NFL+ airs all local market games.

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The Bucs take a 2-1 record into the matchup after playing poorly a week ago in a 26-7 loss to the Denver Broncos. Jalen Hurts leads a Philadelphia offense that relies heavily on running back Saquon Barkley and tight end Dallas Goedert in the absence of injured receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.
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No surprises here, though it’s notable Vele’s been inactive since Week 1. He had the rib injury but has been a full practice participant the past two weeks. His eight catches (albeit for 39 yards) in Week 1 feels like a long time ago already.

Two teams looking to stay in the win column meet in Week 4 as the New York Jets (2-1) host the Denver Broncos (1-2) on CBS and Paramount+. Aaron Rodgers and the Jets have won back-to-back games, most recently topping the New England Patriots 24-3. Bo Nix and the Broncos are coming off of a Week 3 win as well, upsetting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-7 for their first victory of the season. You may be able to stream Sunday's game live on Paramount+, which you can now try free for the first seven days when you sign up here.

Kickoff from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, is set for 1 p.m. ET. The Jets are 8-point favorites in the latest Jets vs. Broncos odds via SportsLine consensus, and the over/under for total points scored is 39.5. Sunday's game will be streamed live on Paramount+ with their must-have Paramount+ with SHOWTIME plan, which you can now get on a 7-day free trial.

Paramount+ is the only place to watch every minute of every NFL on CBS game this season. A subscription also gives you access to other sports content including the UEFA Champions League and Europa League, NWSL, Serie A, and countless movies and shows. You can now get a free 7-day trial, so sign up right here.

Against the spread: Broncos 2-1, Jets 2-1.

Last meeting: Jets beat Broncos 31-21 on Oct. 8. 2023, in Denver.

Last week: Broncos beat Tampa Bay 26-7; Jets beat New England 24-3.

Broncos offense: overall (23), rush (22), pass (19), scoring (23).
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