New York had just one primetime game last season, and it wasn't on "Monday Night Football." The last time they saw a game on the ESPN-aired telecast was back in 2016, when the Colts routed them 41-10 on their home turf in MetLife Stadium.
There are a few good storylines heading into this year's contest, though. For the visiting Lions, they have a new, young head coach in Matt Patricia who will want to start off his new career with a win.
For the Jets, a new quarterback era may be underway in Week 1 with GM Mike Maccagnan expected to select a potential Quarterback of the Future a week from today. Veteran Josh McCown has already been named the starter heading into training camp, according to head coach Todd Bowles, but that narrative can always change.
The rest of the Jets' schedule will be released at 8 p.m. tonight along with the other 31 NFL teams.