The New England Patriots and the New York Jets will play at MetLife Stadium this Thursday night. Both teams are currently 1-1 and looking to expand their status in the AFC East.
The Jets are coming off Aaron Rodgers’s first win in New York, a 24-17 victory over the Tennessee Titans in week two. In week one, the Jets were dismantled by the 49ers but put up a good fight early in the competition. A win over the Patriots could prove crucial with both the Dolphins and the Bills in their division.
The Patriots are coming off a heartbreaking overtime loss to the Seattle Seahawks. In week one, they took a win from the Cincinnati Bengals, a feat few would have bet on, with Joe Burrow leading the opposition. Jacoby Brissett is currently leading the charge after the team decided to move away from Mac Jones this off-season.
Betting Odds For The Patriots vs. Jets
Betting on NFL competitions online is readily available in every US state. While the sites sometimes differ depending on state laws, there is a legitimate site for every US offshore or in-state jurisdiction. Online sportsbooks offer several bet types, including game lines, futures, and props for every game of the year leading up to the Super Bowl.
The odds tonight indicate that the Jets are favored to win the competition, but the Patriots could pull off an upset with favorable odds. Below are the betting odds for the upcoming Thursday Night Football game from BetUS.
New England Patriots vs. New York Jets
- Spread: +6 (-105), -6 (-115)
- Win: +230, -275
- Total: O 38.5 (-110), U 38.5 (-110)
Who Will Win The Patriots vs. Jets Game?
Our bet is on the Jets, but we claim to be expert “pick” artists. The Jets have a veteran quarterback in Rodgers under snap, and he is just getting warmed up after missing last season. New England’s defense could make things hard for Rodgers early, but his veteran status should break them down in four quarters.
The Patriots have been playing well, and their week one upset over the Bengals was surprising. This game will determine who has more offensive production and can carve through the defense. The Patriots will likely try to use their run game to their advantage, but the question is whether their defense can hold up.