Everything You Need to Know About Patriots vs. Jets Week 8
By Ryan Bunton
Weather Report: Comfortable Conditions at Gillette Stadium
Sunday in Foxborough is currently forecasted to be mainly sunny with a high of 56 degrees and 41 percent humidity. Rain will be a non-issue – with only a two percent chance of precipitation. The temperature and humidity levels should make for a comfortable day for fans at Gillette Stadium.
Forecasts will become more accurate as kickoff approaches.
Patriots vs. Jets Betting Odds
Spread: NYJ -7 (-110) | NE +7 (-110)
Moneyline: NYJ (-350) | NE (+280)
Total: 41.5 — Over (-105) | Under (-115)
Despite a 2-5 record, the New York Jets will come into Gillette Stadium as seven-point road favorites. Both teams have struggled against the spread this season – the Jets are 2-5 against the spread this season, while the Patriots are 1-5-1. The over is 3-3-1 in New York's games and 4-3 in New England's games.
At FanDuel Sportsbook, a $10 bet on the heavily favored Jets would win $2.86, while a $10 bet on the underdog Patriots would win $28 should Drake Maye and co. manage to pull off the upset.
New York easily covered the 6.5-point spread in the Week 3 meeting between the two teams – blowing out New England 24-3 at MetLife Stadium.
Patriots vs. Jets Matchup History
Sunday will mark the 132nd meeting between these two long-time rivals. The Patriots hold a 75-56-1 edge, although the tide has certainly begun to shift in the post-Brady era.
A 17-3 win by New York in Week 18 of last season snapped a 15-game winning streak by the Patriots that had stretched back to Nov. 2016. The loss to the Jets at home also proved to be Bill Belichick's final game with New England.
In 24 games between the two franchises at Gillette Stadium, the Patriots are 19-5.
The Patriots and Jets most recently met in Week 3 of the 2024 season, when New York cruised to a 24-3 win over New England.
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