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Find out how to watch the NFL Week 7 game between the Carolina Panthers and New York Jets, as well as the latest odds and updated injury report.
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Teams Targeting New York Jets Trade, Possibly for Young Pro Bowler
According to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, the Jets have become a “trade target” for several teams eyeing upgrades ahead of the deadline. But it’s not for Breece Hall, whom many think could get traded. Still, teams could come calling for Pro Bowl pass-rusher Jermaine Johnson II.
The NFL's only remaining winless team, New York fell to 0-7 under new coach Aaron Glenn and has few answers, including at quarterback.
The Panthers picked up a 13-6 win against the Jets on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Next up: Buffalo Bills at Bank of America Stadium.
The New York Jets will face the Carolina Panthers in Week 7 for a 1 p.m. kickoff at MetLife Stadium. For this conference battle between Aaron Glenn's Jets (0-6) and Dave Canales' Panthers (3-3), it will be the games, within the game, that will make all the difference.
The Carolina Panthers and New York Jets meet Sunday for a Week 7 game at MetLife Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET.
Defensively, the Panthers got into a scuffle with several Jets players after safety Nick Scott hit Justin Fields late as he was sliding. It's a tough spot for any defender playing at game speed, but that hit is always going to draw a flag in the modern NFL.
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Week 7 Jets Move Begins Tanking To Get No. 1 Pick in NFL Draft?
The Jets entered Week 7 with the worst record in the league at 0-6. After 30 minutes of play in their game against the Carolina Panthers, their head coach took a daring step to try and get a W. To begin the second half, Glenn benched starter Justin Fields and replaced him with journeyman backup Tyrod Taylor.