Dallas Cowboys vs New York Jets live stream (Preview): Watch NFL Saturday Night Football 2015 online

The Dallas Cowboys will host the New York Jets on Saturday night in a big game for Week 15 of the NFL. As the NFL regular season draws closer to its climax it is do or die time for many teams, and for the Jets this is a must win game if they want to maintain their push for one of the AFC Wild Card spots for the Playoffs. The game has a scheduled start time of 8.25 p.m. ET and takes place from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The game can be watched on TV on the NFL Network, or online through live stream via the link below.

The Jets come into this game on 8-5 and currently occupy the 6th seed position in the AFC, so if the season ended now they would be in the Playoffs and would face the 10-3 Denver Broncos. However, there is still work to do, and with the Pittsburgh Steelers on 8-5 as well and just behind the Jets there is absolutely no room for mistakes for New York. The Kansas City Chiefs are also on 8-5 and currently occupy the other Wild Card spot in the AFC.

Worryingly for the Jets, if the Steelers, Chiefs and the Jets all win out their seasons then the Jets would end up missing out on one of the two Wild Card spots.

For the Dallas Cowboys they are not yet technically out of the Playoff picture but it is only a matter of time. They come into today's game on 4-9 and need a miraculous set of results for themselves and results for a host of other teams to go their way if they are to make the postseason from here.

Jets' coach Todd Bowles has insisted that his site will just do what is in their control and let everything else take care of itself. He said, "Everything else will take care of itself. We don't go into the season rooting for a certain team, so I'm not going to end the season rooting for a certain team. I'm just going to root for us and hope we do well."

Last weekend the Jets claimed a third straight win with a 30-8 victory over the Tennessee Titans. That was one of the most complete games the Jets have put together this season and that bodes well for them in the coming weeks.

Ryan Fitzpatrick managed to throw 263 yards for three touchdowns against the Titans, and in defense Mo Wilkerson put on an electric performance, claiming three of the teams five sacks as the Jets allowed just 24 rushing yards against them from Tennessee.

Fitzpatrick, who has 19 red zone touchdown passes to his name without being sacked or giving away possession through an interception, has said, "It's great. But I'm focused at the task at hand. Things change so quickly in the NFL, so you have to take care of your business each and every week and things take care of themselves."

Tonight's big game between the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Jets has a scheduled start time of 8.25 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the NFL Network or online through live stream by clicking here.

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