How to Watch NY Jets vs Broncos in NFL Week 4 with & without cable

Here is everything you need to know about the Jets vs Broncos Week 4 game

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The NY Jets are riding a wave of momentum following their 24-3 demolition of the New England Patriots on Thursday Night Football a week ago, and they'll look to carry over that momentum into their Week 4 matchup with the Denver Broncos.

The Broncos have some momentum of their own, having recorded their first win of the season in a blowout 26-7 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers a few days ago. They'll look to make it two in a row in a tough road matchup with the Jets.

Aaron Rodgers and the Jets' offense were firing on all cylinders in Week 3, and the same can be said for rookie Bo Nix, who put together the best game of his short NFL career this past Sunday.

How can Jets fans watch their team's attempt to secure their first win of the season? Here is everything you need to know about the Jets-Broncos game this week.

How to watch NY Jets vs Broncos on TV:

This Jets game will be broadcast live on CBS this Sunday with kickoff set for 1:00 pm ET. This game will not be nationally televised, meaning that fans outside local markets may not be able to tune in.

This coverage map courtesy of 506 Sports shows exactly which areas of the country will be able to watch this week's Jets game on their local CBS affiliate. Areas in red represent where the Jets-Broncos game will be broadcast.

How to stream NY Jets vs Broncos:

There are various ways for fans without cable to stream the Jets' Week 4 game. NFL Sunday Ticket is available on YouTube and is an easy way for fans to watch every Jets game this season.

FuboTV is another potential streaming option. The service offers a free seven-day trial for first-time users and can serve in place of a local cable provider, including in-market Jets games and all primetime matchups.

NY Jets vs Broncos game details:

  • Location: MetLife Stadium
  • Kickoff time: 1:00 pm ET
  • Last matchup: 2023 (31-21 Jets win)

This amazingly marks the fifth year in a row the Jets and Broncos have met in the regular season. The Jets have won each of their last two meetings against their cross-conference foes, including a 31-21 win last year.

While Zach Wilson started the game, it was Breece Hall's 177-yard performance that led the Jets to victory. Greg Zuerlein added four field goals, the defense recorded a safety, and Bryce Hall scored on a 39-yard fumble return to clinch the win for Gang Green.

The last time the Broncos defeated the Jets came in 2021 when a Teddy Bridgewater-led Broncos team shut out Wilson and the Jets in a 26-0 blowout. Despite having played in each of the last four seasons, this is the first time the Jets will play the Broncos at home since 2020.

The Broncos hold the all-time series lead with a record of 22-18-1, but the Jets have won three of the last five meetings.

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