Week 16: New England vs New York Expert Preview
Two AFC East teams and long time rivals will square off on Sunday when the New England Patriots (11-3) take on the New York Jets (3-11). Cappers Picks will provide free NFL picks all season.
Two AFC East teams and long time rivals will square off on Sunday when the New England Patriots (11-3) take on the New York Jets (3-11). Cappers Picks will provide free NFL picks all season.
NFL Week 2 Regular Season action sees the New York Jets taking on the Green Bay Packers on Sunday September 14 at Lambeau Field. Cappers Picks provides free NFL handicapping tips all season long.
NFL Week 4 preseason betting action sees the Philadelphia Eagles taking on the New York Jets on Thursday, August 28th at Lincoln Financial Field. Cappers Picks provides free NFL handicapping tips all season long.
In the final week of NFL Preseason, the Eagles (1-2-0) will get a visit from the Jets (2-1-0). The Eagles are coming off their first win of the preseason and the Jets fly into Philly on the heels of their first preseason defeat.
Despite intense scrutiny the Jets finished 8-8 and out of the playoffs last season. I know that result was far from comforting to fans but at least it was an improvement from the year before.
It is the final week of the season and there are lots of scenarios in play with Miami tied with Baltimore and San Diego in the AFC. Only one of those three teams can advance to the playoffs and it is obvious your chances are enhanced if you win your final game.
There are meaningless matches and then there is this one. Neither of these teams is going to make the playoffs this season and both have been slumping of late, throw in some bad weather and you have a hell of a show right?
The New York Jets had a chance to make something of their season last week but they lost to the Miami Dolphins in maybe their worst performance of the season.
As we saw on Thursday night there is nothing better than a couple of division rivals in what is essentially a playoff elimination game.
The New York Jets are looking to forget their meeting with Cincinnati as quickly as possible, and will get a chance to do so on Sunday by making a statement against the New Orleans Saints.
The Cincinnati Bengals sit alone atop the NFC North and will aim to keep their three-game winning streak intact when they take on AFC playoff hopeful the New York Jets on Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium.
No one needed a bye week as badly as the 0-4 Pittsburgh Steelers. Head coach Mike Tomlin will surely have his troops ready to play some better football, but they might be running into a buzzsaw in the form of a New York Jets team coming off a big win on Monday night, or the Jets could be in for a letdown.
Things are pretty bad in Jetsland right now. At 3-6 they are pretty much out of the race for the playoffs this year and the way they are playing invites more questions than answers.
Last week’s win by the Colts over Green Bay might have been the most shocking result of the season – even more so than the Vikings win against San Francisco.
Rex Ryan’s AFC East second place New York Jets will look to stay in the thick of the race for the final Wild Card spot in the AFC,when they host the injury riddled Kansas City Chiefs who are coming off a surprising win over Chicago their last time out.
The New York Jets continue their march towards the playoffs this Sunday afternoon when they face-off against the Washington Redskins at FedEx Field.
The Jets made it to the AFC Championship game for the 2nd straight season last season and it will be a tall task for them to do it again.