Jets vs. Browns live stream: Time, TV channel, pick/prediction, and how to watch online
Can the Browns finally pick up a win against the 1-1 Jets on Thursday?
After nearly starting their season with an 0-0-2 record, the Cleveland Browns will try for their first win of the season when they host the New York Jets on Thursday Night Football. The game is set for 8:20 p.m. ET from FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, broadcast by NFL Network (live streaming via FuboTV, NFL, Yahoo Sports).
The Browns tied in overtime against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 1, then fell just short of making it to overtime against the New Orleans Saints in Week 2. The Jets are 1-1 after a dominant season-opening road win over the Detroit Lions (48-17) and a close loss to the Miami Dolphins at home in Week 2.
Sam Darnold has completed 66.1 percent of his passes for 532 yards, three touchdowns, and three interceptions in his young NFL career. He’s been assisted by 211 yards of rushing by the Jets as a team.
Below is all you need to know to follow the action.
Time, TV, and streaming info
- Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
- Location: FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio
- TV: NFL Network
- Streaming: FuboTV, NFL, Yahoo Sports
- Odds: The Browns opened as 3.5-point favorites for the matchup.
Jets vs. Browns news
- It’s been an active week for the Browns. First, they waived kicker Zane Gonzalez, who missed four kicks — two field goals and two extra points — in Cleveland’s Week 2 loss to the Saints. Then they signed Greg Joseph to replace him.
- They also traded wide receiver Josh Gordon to the Patriots. Gordon is a game-breaking wide receiver, but one who apparently wore out his welcome in Cleveland. He didn’t suit up for Week 2, and the team said they would have released him if they didn’t find a trade partner. The Jets will be happy to not have to see him on Thursday.
- In a corresponding move, the Browns went out and signed veteran receiver Rod Streater.
- On the injury front, the Jets will be without safety Marcus Maye for the third consecutive game, and tight end Neal Sterling is also out.
- For the Browns, Seth DeValve and Emmanuel Ogbah are listed as out, with Christian Kirksey listed as doubtful. More troubling, though, is the fact that wide receiver Jarvis Landry and safety Damarious Randall are listed as questionable.
Jets vs. Browns prediction
Of the seven experts picking Week 3 games for SB Nation, four of them think the Browns will get their first win in a long, long time. The other three are picking the Jets, while the coin flip landed on Jets. The OddsShark computer is going with the majority and picking Cleveland.

