How to Watch NY Jets vs Vikings in NFL Week 5 with & without cable
By Justin Fried
The NY Jets will travel across the Atlantic Ocean for a cross-conference matchup with the Minnesota Vikings in Week 5. Both teams will be looking to secure an all-important win in what is being dubbed the Sam Darnold revenge game.
Darnold is playing the best football of his career, leading the Vikings to a 4-0 record as the only undefeated team in the NFC. The Vikings have looked like the best team in the NFL through four weeks.
The Jets, on the other hand, have shown flashes of their potential, but last week's letdown against the Denver Broncos has cast a dark shadow over the organization. Gang Green is hoping to bounce back with what would be a massive upset win over the Vikings.
From Darnold's possible revenge to what could be the Jets' last game without Davante Adams, here is everything you need to know about this Sunday's Week 5 game in London.
How to watch NY Jets vs Vikings on TV:
This Jets game will be broadcast live on NFL Network this Sunday with kickoff set for 9:30 am ET. This game will be nationally televised, meaning that fans outside local markets will be able to tune in.
Fans in the United Kingdom will be able to watch this week's Jets-Vikings game on Sky Sports. Fans located in the rest of Europe can watch every 2024 regular-season game live on NFL Game Pass.
How to stream NY Jets vs Vikings:
There are various ways for fans without cable to stream the Jets' Week 5 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 Vikings game details:
- Location: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- Kickoff time: 9:30 am ET
- Last matchup: 2022 (27-22 Vikings win)
This marks the first matchup between the Jets and Vikings since the 2022 season when Minnesota scored a 27-22 victory over a Mike White-led Jets team.
Future Jets running back Dalvin Cook led Minnesota in rushing while the leading rusher in the game was actually a rookie Zonovan Knight, who rushed for 90 yards on 16 carries. Garrett Wilson went for a career-high 162 yards but his team couldn't come away with a win.
The Vikings have won each of their last three games against the Jets dating back to the 2014 season. The Jets haven't beaten the Vikings since 2010 when a Mark Sanchez-led Jets team defeated Brett Favre and the Vikings by a final score of 29-20.
The Jets hold the all-time series lead with a record of 8-4.