Jets, Drake Maye and New England Patriots
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New England (12-3) seeks AFC East division title with a win and Bills loss as they face struggling Jets (3-12) at MetLife Stadium. Here's how to watch for free.
The New York Jets' season hasn't gotten better as the year progressed, and it's safe to say that a week before the end of the regular season, they may have hit rock bottom. In a divisional matchup against the New England Patriots, the Jets looked like they didn't have any fight to give, and they ended up taking an embarrassing 42-10 loss.
Patriots fans poured into the building and were able to thoroughly enjoy a stress-free afternoon of humiliating their AFC East rivals.
Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry analyze the Patriots' aggressive mentality in Sunday's win over the Jets and what it says about the team's growth.
After plenty of controversy surrounding the eligibility of one fan to participate in a $100,000 halftime kicking contest during Sunday's game between the New York Jets and New England Patriots, the fan did not take advantage of the opportunity,
The New York Jets’ loss to the Patriots pushed Morgan Moses over a snap threshold, upgrading an upcoming compensatory pick.
The Patriots cruising to an easy victory means that all eyes are on the Bills now. Should they come up short in their 4:25 p.m. ET game against the Philadelphia Eagles, the AFC East crown would officially return to Foxborough for the first time since 2019.