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2024 New York Jets season; Owner: Woody and Christopher Johnson: General manager: Joe Douglas (fired on November 19, 3–8 record) Phil Savage (interim, 2–4 record) Head coach: Robert Saleh (fired October 8, 2–3 record) Jeff Ulbrich (interim, 3–9 record) Home field: MetLife Stadium: Results; Record: 5–12: Division place: 3rd AFC East ...
Host New York drove 67 yards in 15 plays to the Rams' 3-yard line late in the second quarter, but L.A.'s defense held the Jets to a field goal. New York again mounted a long drive that covered 78 yards in 14 plays and consumed 9 minutes, 45 seconds to start the third quarter, but the Rams defense again stiffened and forced the Jets to turn over ...
A number of NFL teams and their broadcasting departments have teamed up with CBS Sports to produce games; as of 2011, these teams include the New York Jets (WCBS-TV in New York City), Los Angeles Chargers (KCBS-TV in Los Angeles) and Green Bay Packers (WGBA-TV in Green Bay and co-flagship WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee; since former CBS O&O WFRV-TV in ...
It is the final week of the 2024 NFL regular season and there is still ... Seattle Seahawks vs. Los Angeles Rams – 4:25 p.m. ET ... 4:25 p.m. ET. Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets – 4:25 p.m ...
While the opening round of the 2024 NFL playoffs didn’t provide ... No. 4 Los Angeles Rams vs. No. 2 Philadelphia Eagles – 3 p.m. ET ... it should be a fascinating encounter in New York and ...
The World Series didn’t make the list last year, but in 2024 it was back with all five games — thanks to the major market Los Angeles Dodgers/New York Yankees matchup.
The Jets and the Bills represent the same state (although the Jets play in New Jersey), and this rivalry represents the differences between New York City and Upstate New York. The teams are both charter members of the American Football League and have generally stayed in the same division since, even after the NFL and AFL merged.
A main factor in the fact that crosstown rivals are almost always in opposing conferences is because of history: in the two current markets (New York/New Jersey and Los Angeles) that have two NFL teams, both have one team that was a member of the American Football League (the Jets in New York/New Jersey and Chargers in Los Angeles).