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

ATLANTA, GA - OCTOBER 15: Austin Hooper
ATLANTA, GA - OCTOBER 15: Austin Hooper

There are plenty of ways to catch this week’s meeting between the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins. Here are a few suggestions.

Back in Week 3 at MetLife Stadium, the New York Jets were simply looking for a win. Off a 5-11 showing in 2016, Todd Bowles’ club opened this season with road losses at Buffalo and at Oakland.

Then head coach Adam Gase and the 1-0 Miami Dolphins arrived in East Rutherford off a 19-17 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. The ‘Fins had swept the Jets the previous season during their 9-2 finish to close the year. Miami wound up with a 10-6 record and a playoff berth for the first time since 2008.

But on that Sunday at MetLife Stadium, Dolphins’ quarterback Jay Cutler and the Dolphins’ offense was limited to one touchdown in a 20-6 loss. Gase’s club scored on the final play of the game to avoid the shutout. So what should we expect this time and where can you catch this contest?

What time, channel are Jets and Dolphins on?

For the most part, you can catch a contest between a pair of AFC East rivals on CBS. But it’s Fox TV that will broadcast this tilt between the Jets and Dolphins. Play-by-play pro Dan Hellie and analyst Chris Spielman are joined by Good Morning Football regular Peter Schrager, who will handle the field reporting duties. As for catching this long-time series on an app, NFL Sunday Ticket MAXNFL Game Pass, Fubo and Verizon NFL Mobile area all at your disposal via subscription.+

TV: Fox
Time: 1:00 pm ET
Announcers: Dan Hellie, Chris Spielman, Peter Schrager
Odds: Dolphins (-3)
Jets blog: The Jet Press
Dolphins blog: Phin Phanatic

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The over/under for this second meeting of the season between the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins stands at a miniscule 38.5. And that’s certainly understandable given that struggling nature of both teams’ offenses. Gase’s team remains a 3-point favorite as of this writing (via SportsBook Review).