Patriots vs Jets live stream free: Watch online Thursday Night Football NFL Week 2 [start time]

The New England Patriots will take on the New York Jets on Thursday Night Football tonight to get Week 2 of the NFL off with a bang. The game should be a close one if the Jets can maintain their form from Week 1, and will be an exciting one for fans.

The game is scheduled to start at 8.30 p.m. ET from Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass. and can be watched on TV on the NFL Network or through live stream by clicking on the link provided below.

Both of these teams managed to claim close wins in Week 1, however, their wins were very different. Both teams managed to win by just a few points, however, the Jets' victory was very unexpected, and they will have been pleasantly surprised with their 18-17 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They needed a last second field goal to complete their win, but the nature of the victory will have been a big confidence boost for the team.

The Patriots also win a very tight game 23-21 against the Buffalo Bills, but most had expected them to pile on the points against a highly unflavored Bills team. Where as the Jets will have been celebrating and leaving the field on a high following their win in Week 1, the Patriots will have let off a huge sigh of relief after their win, and will know they have to improve if they are to reach the heights they wish to reach this season.

Wins for both teams means they come into this AFC East clash fighting for control of the division at this early stage.

This should be a big clash, but only one team will come out of it tonight maintaining their perfect start to the season.

The Patriots vs Jets starts at 8.30 p.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream by clicking here.

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