How to Watch KC Chiefs vs. New York Jets: NFL Week 4 Streaming, Betting Odds, Preview
For the first time since the 2020 campaign and the second time in the Patrick Mahomes era, the Kansas City Chiefs are set to square off against the New York Jets.
In a meeting between two teams whose seasons have taken very different paths through three weeks, Kansas City is on the road looking for its third win in a row after beginning the season 0-1. New York, on the flip side, is attempting to avoid losing for the third straight week after winning its season opener in surprise fashion.
With Mahomes and the Chiefs' offense showing flashes of finding its footing and Steve Spagnuolo's defense emerging as one of the better units in football through the first month of the season, Andy Reid's squad is beginning to resemble the same one that won Super Bowl LVII earlier this calendar year. Without expected starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers at the helm, Robert Saleh's Jets group is struggling immensely on the offensive side of the ball while fielding a talented, yet likely overworked defense. Something's got to give in Week 4, and the Sunday Night Football stage will allow both teams to chase a win in one of the highlight outings of the week.
Here's how you can follow along with the Chiefs as they play on Sunday.
Game: Chiefs vs. Jets
Location: MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ
Date: Sunday, Oct. 1
Time: 7:20 p.m. CT
TV Channel: NBC (KSHB-TV in local markets)
Live Stream: fuboTV (start your free trial)
Listen: WDAF (106.5 FM) Chiefs Radio Network
Betting Line: Chiefs -8.5 per SI Sportsbook
The Sunday night broadcast will feature the duo of Mike Tirico (play-by-play) and Chris Collinsworth (color commentary) in the booth with Melissa Stark working the sidelines. Football Zebras lists Alex Kemp and his crew as the referee group for the matchup.
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