It’ll be back-to-back primetime games for the New York Jets. First, they played against the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night and looked horrible. Then, it’s a trip to fabulous Las Vegas where they’ll wait all day for a Sunday night on November 12th. That means Zach Wilson and the Jets face Aidan O’Connell and the Raiders in Las Vegas.
After the Jets traded for Aaron Rodgers in April, the team instantly became one of the hottest television attractions on the NFL schedule. They are no longer attractive, but they aren’t the only ones.
Despite being subject to the National Football League’s flex scheduling rules, the Jets’ scheduled Sunday Night Football appearance against the Las Vegas Raiders will remain in the standalone time slot.
ESPN’s upcoming edition of “Monday Night Football” will feature Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos playing against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. While the game could be competitive, both teams have been playing awfully lately.
In fact, a number of primetime games look downright awful.
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The Jets’ season-opening victory over the Buffalo Bills on Monday Night Football registered more than 22.6 million viewers but that was only because Aaron Rodgers was supposed to be the main attraction before he got hurt.
The fans have some upcoming hard-to-watch contests coming up, but some football is better than no football at all. Just wait until it’s May and everybody is complaining about watching any NFL game.