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It’s the season finale at MetLife Stadium as the Giants and Jets face off in their final warm-up game before the 2024 regular season begins in two weeks.
The annual tradition – called the “MetLife Bowl” or “Snoopy Bowl” – will take place this weekend in East Rutherford.
With their 32-24 victory last August, the Jets have now won three preseason games in a row against Big Blue.
In 2023, Gang Green also won their first regular season meeting since 2019 in an ugly, sluggish 13-10 overtime win over the Giants, with kicker Greg Zuerlein converting a 33-yard field goal last October.
So far this preseason, the Jets have not given any regulars on either side of the ball any playing time, and that could be the status quo for players like Aaron Rodgers, Breece Hall, Garrett Wilson, Sauce Gardner and others, as head coach Robert Saleh has not commented on whether any of the regulars will play on Saturday.
Despite missing their regular players, the Jets are 2-0 so far, with two one-point wins: a 20-17 victory over the Commanders in Week 1 and a 15-12 win over the Panthers last Saturday.
Last week, the G-Men played their core players for much of the first half against the Texans, with mixed results. Rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers, drafted sixth overall, made some brilliant plays, and the offensive line as a unit looked in rhythm in their first game together.
Meanwhile, Giants quarterback Daniel Jones — playing against the Raiders for the first time since tearing his ACL last November — had a few plays he would have liked to get back, including a pick-six while being sacked in the end zone and another interception on the ensuing drive into Texans territory.
The 28-10 loss was Big Blue’s first preseason defeat, as they won their 2024 season game 14-3 against the Lions on August 8.
Here’s how to watch, stream and more for Saturday night’s Giants vs. Jets season finale at MetLife Stadium:
What time and on what channel is the NY Giants vs. Texans preseason game on?
Date: Saturday, August 24
Time: 1pm
Channel: CBS 2 NY/NFL Network
Location: MetLife Stadium
How to stream the NY Giants vs. Jets preseason game in Week 2
New York Giants preseason games will be streamed live on Giants.com and the Giants mobile app (market only)
How to watch the NY Giants live stream
Streaming options this season include Paramount+, CBS’s subscription streaming service, and FUBO, which offers new subscribers a free trial.
NY Giants vs Jets odds for spread, total and moneyline for the preseason game
Spread: Giants -2.5 (-110), Jets +2.5 (-108)
Over/Under: Over 31.5 points (-110), Under 31.5 points (-110)
Money line: Giants -130 (Bet $130 to win $100), Jets +124 (Bet $100 to win $124)
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Commentators for the preseason duel NY Giants vs. Jets
Move by move: Daniela Schröder
Analyst: Peter Schrager
Reporter from the sidelines: Otis Livingston and Carloine Hendershot
NY Giants vs. Jets on the radio
SiriusXM: Channel 381
Channel: WFAN 101.9 FM/WFAN 660AM
Move by move: Chris Carrino
Analyst: Carl Banks
Sideline reporter: Howard Cross
Before the game and after the game: John Schmeelk and Jonathan Casillas
Preliminary reporting: Coverage of the Giants begins at 6:30 p.m.
Post-match coverage: Giants extra point
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NY Giants Preseason Schedule 2024
- 8 August: against Lions: 14:3 victory
- August 17: in Houston, 28-10 defeat
- August 24: against Jets, 7:30 p.m.
NY Jets Preseason Schedule 2024
- 10 August: against Commanders, 20:17 win
- August 17: at Panthers, 15-12 win
- August 24: against Giants, 7:30 p.m.
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