The Jets have back-to-back games in Florida early in the NFL season.
They travel to Tampa Bay to play the Buccaneers and former coach Todd Bowles in Week 3 on Sept. 21 and then play the Dolphins in Miami in Week 4 on “Monday Night Football” on Sept. 29, according to a source.
The Jets have two prime-time games this season, according to a source.


That is a departure from last year when the Aaron Rodgers-led team had six prime-time games when the schedule was released (one was later flexed out of primetime).
The NFL announced Tuesday that the Jets would play the Broncos in London in Week 6.