The Denver Broncos will visit the New York Jets on Sunday at 1:00 p.m. ET.
Offensively, the Jets rank 14th in the NFL with 22.3 points per game. Meanwhile, they rank eighth in points allowed (280 points allowed per contest). The Broncos' defensive unit has been leading the way for the team, as they rank third-best in the NFL with 259.3 total yards ceded per contest. In terms of offense, they are compiling 292.7 total yards per game, which ranks 23rd.
We dig deep into all of the info you need to know about this contest in this article, including how to watch on TV.
Denver Broncos vs. New York Jets
Time: 1:00 p.m. (ET)
Channel: CBS
Venue: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets face the Denver Broncos for NFL Week 4 on Sunday, September 29, 2024 (9/29/2024) at MetLife Stadium.
The New York Jets’ proud defense was walloped and its pride rocked.
An opening-game beatdown by the San Francisco 49ers’ offense was stunning and embarrassing — and maybe exactly what was needed.
“As a defense, we just knew that it wasn’t us, collectively,” linebacker Jamien Sherwood said Monday of the Jets’ 32-19 loss on Sept. 9. “There was a lot of plays that we left out there, that we could have done better. And, you know, ultimately that’s helped us.
“Sometimes you need to get hit in the mouth in order to know what you’ve got to do.”
The 49ers ran through the Jets in front of a national TV audience that night, with Jordan Mason zipping past defenders for a career-high 147 yards while filling in for an injured Christian McCaffrey.
New York’s defense simply couldn’t get off the field, giving up 401 yards and 24 first downs. It was deemed a major test for the Jets, who have been one of the league’s best on that side of the ball the past few seasons.
And that night, they failed.
“They played a good game that day to capitalize on some of our mistakes,” Sherwood said. “Our job going forward, like I’ve been saying, is to not repeat those same mistakes, to correct them as soon as possible.”
The Jets certainly got themselves back on track in the past two games.
New York beat Tennessee 24-17 on the road and allowed 300 yards in Week 2. Then, on short rest just four days later in the home opener, the Jets thoroughly dominated New England 24-3 last Thursday night.
While neither the Titans nor the Patriots are the caliber of offense the 49ers are, the performances have the Jets’ defense feeling pretty confident again.
Offensively, the Jets rank 14th in the NFL with 22.3 points per game. Meanwhile, they rank eighth in points allowed (280 points allowed per contest). The Broncos' defensive unit has been leading the way for the team, as they rank third-best in the NFL with 259.3 total yards ceded per contest. In terms of offense, they are compiling 292.7 total yards per game, which ranks 23rd.
We dig deep into all of the info you need to know about this contest in this article, including how to watch on TV.
Denver Broncos vs. New York Jets
Time: 1:00 p.m. (ET)
Channel: CBS
Venue: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets face the Denver Broncos for NFL Week 4 on Sunday, September 29, 2024 (9/29/2024) at MetLife Stadium.
The New York Jets’ proud defense was walloped and its pride rocked.
An opening-game beatdown by the San Francisco 49ers’ offense was stunning and embarrassing — and maybe exactly what was needed.
“As a defense, we just knew that it wasn’t us, collectively,” linebacker Jamien Sherwood said Monday of the Jets’ 32-19 loss on Sept. 9. “There was a lot of plays that we left out there, that we could have done better. And, you know, ultimately that’s helped us.
“Sometimes you need to get hit in the mouth in order to know what you’ve got to do.”
The 49ers ran through the Jets in front of a national TV audience that night, with Jordan Mason zipping past defenders for a career-high 147 yards while filling in for an injured Christian McCaffrey.
New York’s defense simply couldn’t get off the field, giving up 401 yards and 24 first downs. It was deemed a major test for the Jets, who have been one of the league’s best on that side of the ball the past few seasons.
And that night, they failed.
“They played a good game that day to capitalize on some of our mistakes,” Sherwood said. “Our job going forward, like I’ve been saying, is to not repeat those same mistakes, to correct them as soon as possible.”
The Jets certainly got themselves back on track in the past two games.
New York beat Tennessee 24-17 on the road and allowed 300 yards in Week 2. Then, on short rest just four days later in the home opener, the Jets thoroughly dominated New England 24-3 last Thursday night.
While neither the Titans nor the Patriots are the caliber of offense the 49ers are, the performances have the Jets’ defense feeling pretty confident again.
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