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Jets at Browns time, TV schedule, live stream, odds and more

CLEVELAND, OH - OCTOBER 01: Emmanuel Ogbah
CLEVELAND, OH - OCTOBER 01: Emmanuel Ogbah

The Jets and Browns are battling to bounce back from their poor reputations in the NFL. Here’s how to watch them fight off their bad reps on Sunday.

The New York Jets and Cleveland Browns have established themselves over the years as some of the worst of the worst in the NFL, and now they’re facing off on Sunday in a battle severely lacking in star power.

While the Jets are surviving at the moment at 2-2 and a win away from a tie for second place in the AFC East, the Browns are still searching for their first win of the 2017 season. They’ve had some rough encounters in the AFC North through the first few weeks of the year, and this may be their best shot to make up for their poor showings recently.

The game may not have the most talent or excitement surrounding it in the Week 5 slate, but it has the potential to surprise some people and turn into a good game if the cards fall in the right places.

What time, channel are Jets and Browns on?

There’s a ton of ways that you can watch the Jets and Browns matchup, and it works perfectly if you’re just looking to throw it on a device on the side while watching a better game in the early lineup.

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The game will be shown on CBS, but if you’re looking for other services to utilize on Sunday, you can always check out NFL Sunday Ticket, FuboTV, or even watch the replay on NFL Game Pass if you aren’t at home for any games on Sunday afternoon.

TV: CBS

Time: 1 p.m. ET

Announcers: Sam Rosen and Ronde Barber

Odds: Pick-em, according to SportsBook Review

Online streaming: NFL Sunday Ticket MAX, NFL Game Pass, FuboTV

Jets blog: The Jet Press

Browns blog: Dawg Pound Daily

The two teams may not be the most interesting to watch on Sunday, but if you’re looking for a potentially close game to follow in Week 5, this may be your best bet.