How to Watch NY Jets vs Titans in NFL Week 2 with & without cable

Here is everything you need to know about the Jets vs Titans Week 2 game
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The NY Jets will be looking to bounce back when they travel to Nashville to take on the Tennessee Titans in Week 2. Both teams enter this game fresh off Week 1 losses with the goal to avoid falling to 0-2 to start the year.

Aaron Rodgers' return to the gridiron this past Monday night was spoiled by a talented 49ers team and his own team's defensive letdown. Rodgers and the Jets will hope to get back on track this week in what should be an easier matchup.

As for the Titans, they fell short against a Chicago Bears team that managed just 64 passing yards and 148 total yards of offense. Turnovers and special-teams blunders derailed Tennessee's season opener.

But 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-Titans game this week.

How to watch NY Jets vs Titans 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-Titans game will be broadcast.

How to stream NY Jets vs Titans:

There are a number of ways for fans without cable to stream this week's Jets game. NFL Sunday Ticket is now 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 Titans game details:

  • Location: Nissan Stadium
  • Kickoff time: 1:00 pm ET
  • Last matchup: 2021 (27-24 Jets OT win)

The last time the Jets and Titans met in the regular season was the 2021 season in a game the Jets won 27-24 in overtime. That game famously marked Zach Wilson's first win in the NFL and also one of his best games as a professional QB.

Wilson finished that game completing 21-of-37 passes for 297 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception. Michael Carter was the Jets' leading rusher while Corey Davis led the team in receiving, aided by his 53-yard touchdown from Wilson.

The game ended with a 22-yard game-winning field goal from Matt Ammendola in overtime to seal the victory. The last time the Titans defeated the Jets came in 2018, a 26-22 win in a game highlighted by five Jason Myers field goals.

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