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Jaguars vs. Jets 2016: Game time, TV schedule and live stream for preseason opener
By Adam Stites @AdamBCC on Aug 11, 2016, 8:40a +
Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images
New defensive additions for the Jets and Jaguars will be in the spotlight on Thursday night.
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Football is back. No really ... it’s actually going to happen this time.
Four days after the Hall of Fame Game debacle over the weekend, the real beginning of the preseason is a group of six games on Thursday night, including a matchup between the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Jets.
The preseason is especially important for the players on the bottom half of the roster. There are just 53 roster spots when the regular season rolls around and 10 practice squad spots, meaning several players will be left on the outside looking in.
Both teams have quarterbacks who have secured starting roles, but there are still some battles to keep an eye on during the first half, including plenty of new talent in the defensive halves.
The Jets invested heavily on the defensive line for a few years in a row and now the team has turned its attention to the next level with the addition of some new linebackers. Third-round rookie Jordan Jenkins is trying to lock down his spot as a starting outside linebacker, while first-rounder Darron Lee is hoping to eclipse Erin Henderson for the first-team role on the inside.
For the Jaguars, all eyes will be on the long list of defensive newcomers. Tashaun Gipson, Malik Jackson and Prince Amukamara were all added in free agency, then Jalen Ramsey, Myles Jack, Yannick Ngakoue and Sheldon Day were picked in the 2016 NFL Draft.
Still, it’s offense that typically steals the show and there are some interesting battles to watch on that side.
Blake Bortles, Allen Robinson, Allen Hurns and Julius Thomas make for a dangerous Jaguars passing attack, but the team hasn’t been able to find a consistent group of offensive linemen. 2013 No. 2 overall pick Luke Joeckel hasn’t panned out as a bookend left tackle and could end up starting at left guard. Still, most of the first-team spots seem still up for grabs.
While Ryan Fitzpatrick has been assured the job under center, it will still be interesting to see how the Jets quarterbacks perform. New York is in a peculiar spot with Geno Smith and he can put more pressure on the team by playing well in preseason.
Behind Smith are Bryce Petty and Christian Hackenberg, two young passers with zero NFL experience but some interesting potential. It would take a tremendous meltdown for Fitzpatrick to lose his job, but if he struggles, he could enter the season with a short leash.
With the Jaguars’ lauded offseason and the Jets narrowly missing the postseason in 2015, there are high hopes for both teams to earn a spot in the playoffs this time around.
There’s plenty of optimism surrounding both squads, but Thursday is the first chance to see the units on the field. Shaking off the offseason rust and staying healthy are the top two goals in the first preseason game of the year.
How to watch
When: 7:30 p.m. ET
Where: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
TV: CBS 2 (New York), WJXT Channel 4 (Jacksonville)
Announcers: Ian Eagle, Greg Buttle (Jets); Sam Kouvaris, Mark Brunell (Jaguars)
Odds: Jets (-3)
Online: NFL Game Pass
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2016/8/...16-time-tv-schedule-live-stream-nfl-preseason
By Adam Stites @AdamBCC on Aug 11, 2016, 8:40a +
Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images
New defensive additions for the Jets and Jaguars will be in the spotlight on Thursday night.
TWEET SHARE PIN
Football is back. No really ... it’s actually going to happen this time.
Four days after the Hall of Fame Game debacle over the weekend, the real beginning of the preseason is a group of six games on Thursday night, including a matchup between the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Jets.
The preseason is especially important for the players on the bottom half of the roster. There are just 53 roster spots when the regular season rolls around and 10 practice squad spots, meaning several players will be left on the outside looking in.
Both teams have quarterbacks who have secured starting roles, but there are still some battles to keep an eye on during the first half, including plenty of new talent in the defensive halves.
The Jets invested heavily on the defensive line for a few years in a row and now the team has turned its attention to the next level with the addition of some new linebackers. Third-round rookie Jordan Jenkins is trying to lock down his spot as a starting outside linebacker, while first-rounder Darron Lee is hoping to eclipse Erin Henderson for the first-team role on the inside.
For the Jaguars, all eyes will be on the long list of defensive newcomers. Tashaun Gipson, Malik Jackson and Prince Amukamara were all added in free agency, then Jalen Ramsey, Myles Jack, Yannick Ngakoue and Sheldon Day were picked in the 2016 NFL Draft.
Still, it’s offense that typically steals the show and there are some interesting battles to watch on that side.
Blake Bortles, Allen Robinson, Allen Hurns and Julius Thomas make for a dangerous Jaguars passing attack, but the team hasn’t been able to find a consistent group of offensive linemen. 2013 No. 2 overall pick Luke Joeckel hasn’t panned out as a bookend left tackle and could end up starting at left guard. Still, most of the first-team spots seem still up for grabs.
While Ryan Fitzpatrick has been assured the job under center, it will still be interesting to see how the Jets quarterbacks perform. New York is in a peculiar spot with Geno Smith and he can put more pressure on the team by playing well in preseason.
Behind Smith are Bryce Petty and Christian Hackenberg, two young passers with zero NFL experience but some interesting potential. It would take a tremendous meltdown for Fitzpatrick to lose his job, but if he struggles, he could enter the season with a short leash.
With the Jaguars’ lauded offseason and the Jets narrowly missing the postseason in 2015, there are high hopes for both teams to earn a spot in the playoffs this time around.
There’s plenty of optimism surrounding both squads, but Thursday is the first chance to see the units on the field. Shaking off the offseason rust and staying healthy are the top two goals in the first preseason game of the year.
How to watch
When: 7:30 p.m. ET
Where: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
TV: CBS 2 (New York), WJXT Channel 4 (Jacksonville)
Announcers: Ian Eagle, Greg Buttle (Jets); Sam Kouvaris, Mark Brunell (Jaguars)
Odds: Jets (-3)
Online: NFL Game Pass
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2016/8/...16-time-tv-schedule-live-stream-nfl-preseason