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What NFL game is on tonight? Kickoff time, how to watch Thursday Night Football on Halloween?
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What NFL game is on tonight? Kickoff time, how to watch Thursday Night Football on Halloween?

Texans will hope to see more treats than tricks on their trip to East Rutherford, New Jersey. Aaron Rodgers and the Jets tonight for their Halloween Thursday Night Football game. With C.J. Stroud With him at the helm, Houston is off to a 6-2 start and holds a two-game lead atop the AFC South. They are coming off a 23-20 divisional win over the Colts (A likely contributor to Indianapolis’ decision to bench Anthony Richardson) and have won four of their last five matches.

But Texans They are expected to be without top receivers tonight Nico Collins (hamstring) and Stefon Diggs (knee) both on IR. While the Jets have struggled mightily this year (they enter this contest going 2-6 in their last five games, including three in a row since the coach was fired). Robert Salih) Them It’s a little easier to take on the Texans who are depleted at home.. They hope to bounce back from a 25-22 loss to the Patriots in Week 8. Jeff Ulbrich He described the team’s current situation as a “dark moment.”

Jets started this season Under Rodgers’ leadership, there’s a lofty goal to end the longest active NFL playoff drought (It’s been 13 seasons since the team last made the playoffs). However, they entered Week 9 in last place in the AFC North; This was a much worse record than last season; They went 4-4 in eight games. Zach Wilson under center after Rodgers’ torn Achilles. See below for more information on how to watch tonight’s game and the entire Week 9 NFL schedule.

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What NFL game is on tonight?

*Eastern of All Time

Thursday, October 31

Houston Texans vs. New York Jets — 20:15 on Amazon Prime

NFL Week 9 Schedule

Sunday, November 3

Dallas Cowboys – Atlanta Falcons — 13:00 on FOX
Denver Broncos vs. Baltimore Ravens — 1 p.m. on CBS
Miami Dolphins – Buffalo Bills – 1 p.m. on CBS
New Orleans Saints – Carolina Panthers – 1 p.m. on CBS
Las Vegas Raiders – Cincinnati Bengals — 13:00 on FOX
Los Angeles Chargers vs. Cleveland Browns — 1 p.m. on CBS
Washington Commaders – New York Giants — 13:00 on FOX
New England Patriots vs Tennessee Titans — 13:00 on FOX
Chicago Bears vs. Arizona Cardinals — 4:05 p.m. on CBS
Jacksonville Jaguars – Philadelphia Eagles – 4:05 PM on CBS
Detroit Lions – Green Bay Packers – 16:25 on FOX
Los Angeles Rams – Seattle Seahawks — 16:25 on FOX
Indianapolis Colts vs. Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night Football – 8:20 PM on NBC and Peacock

Monday, November 4

Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Kansas City Chiefs — 8:15 PM on ESPN