How to watch and stream the New York Jets-New York Giants preseason game on Saturday

The new season for the New York Jets is off to a pretty good start as the Jets are 2-0 in preseason with a win Saturday against the Carolina Panthers 15-12 on the road in Week 2 of the preseason. While it is still up in the air if we will see any of the […]

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New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh meets with New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll after their game at MetLife Stadium.
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The new season for the New York Jets is off to a pretty good start as the Jets are 2-0 in preseason with a win Saturday against the Carolina Panthers 15-12 on the road in Week 2 of the preseason.

While it is still up in the air if we will see any of the Jets’ starters including Aaron Rodgers at all in the final game, there is still a lot to pay attention to when the Jets line up again on Saturday.  Rodgers has maintained that he wants to play in the preseason but it will ultimately be Saleh's decision.

The Jets had a rough time offensively against the Panthers managing only 5 field goals behind undrafted rookie QB’s Andrew Peasley and Aidrian Martinez.

The toughest part about the preseason, for fans, is keeping up with all the action. This especially applies to out-of-market fans. Fortunately, along with 506sports.com, there are ways to watch/stream the game and not miss a beat. The game kicks off at 7 p.m. ET and per 506sports, it will be broadcasted on only one TV channel.

It'll be Ian Eagle and Anthony Becht on the call on WCBS (CBS/2 – New York).

Streaming-wise, in-market fans can catch the game on NFL+, and Paramount Plus. Out-of-market fans can also catch the game on NFL+, which has become a godsend, basically, for this time of year.


On the Giants side, they are hoping for a bounce back for quarterback Daniel Jones who had a really rough preseason debut against the Houston Texans last week. Jones was 11 of 18 for 138 yards and two interceptions, including a first quarter pick-six in the Giants 28-10 loss.

In all, it should be an exciting final week of the preseason that gets one step closer to real football.