The New England Patriots and New York Jets are set to battle it out in primetime. Most will glance at the records and write the game off as a blowout, but there are plenty of reasons to believe it won't be.
Here's a look at everything you need to know about the game, including game details, betting suggestions, and more.
New England Patriots vs. New York Jets: Game Details
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Fixture: New York at New England on TNF
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Date & Time: Thursday, Nov. 13 at 8:15 PM EST
Venue: Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts
New England Patriots vs. New York Jets: Betting Odds (via BetMGM)
Spread
New York (+13)
New England (-13)
Moneyline
New York (+600)
New England (-900)
Total
Over/Under (43)
New England Patriots vs. New York Jets: Picks
Drake Maye at New England v Tampa Bay Buccaneers - NFL 2025 - Source: GettyThe game is likely to be a defensive one. As such, one interesting bet is taking the under. Kayshon Boutte is out for the contest, and Rhamondre Stevenson is also expected to miss the game. New England's offense won't be at full strength, plus the matchup has finished with less than 43 total points in two of their last three games.
Another interesting bet is taking the anytime touchdown for TreVeyon Henderson. Henderson isn't likely to share too many carries and is coming off a game in which he earned two rushing touchdowns.
New England Patriots vs. New York Jets: NFL Injury Report
New York
S Lonnie Johnson (Fibula) - Questionable
Edge Will McDonald IV (Quad) - Questionable
DL Harrison Phillips (Foot) - Questionable
CB Azareye'h Thomas (Concussion) - Out
WR Garrett Wilson (Knee) - Out
OL Xavier Newman-Johnson (Ankle) - Questionable
RB Khalil Herbert (Groin) - Questionable
Edge Braiden McGregor (Shoulder) - Questionable
New England
TE Austin Hooper (Concussion) - Out
LB Christian Elliss (Hip) - Out
RB Rhamondre Stevenson (Toe) - Out
WR Kayshon Boutte (Hamstring) - Out
DT Joshua Farmer (Ankle) - Questionable
RB Terrell Jennings (Knee) - Questionable
New England Patriots vs. New York Jets: Head-to-Head
New England and the New York Jets have a long, storied history with 132 total matchups. New England leads the series 75-56-1. However, in recent history, New York has had the edge, winning two of their last three matchups. Since drafting Drake Maye, New England is 1-1.
New England lost to the New York Jets in a blowout by a score of 24-3 on Sept. 19, 2024. Before that, New England lost 17-3 on Jan. 7, 2024.
New England Patriots vs. New York Jets: Prediction for Week 11
Most expect the game not to be close, with New England winning comfortably. However, recent history suggests otherwise. New England has either been blown out or squeaked by.
As such, expect a competitive contest that could go down to the wire. The Jets are 2-0 in their last two games, so don't expect a Jets team lacking confidence. Still, with the contest taking place in New England, expect Maye to come out on top, but it won't be easy.
New England will win the contest 20-14.
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