New York Jets vs Atlanta Falcons live streaming Free Online NFL Preseason Week 02 Thursday 15 August 2019, NFL online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet. It’s Will be kick of at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, Time 07:30 PM (ET) broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC, ESPN and and Online.
The Falcons are 2-point home favorites versus the Jets while the over/under currently sits at 43.5 points. According to our NFL Football Public Betting Chart page, the Jets are receiving 58% of the betting tickets from online sportsbooks.
The Athletic's Connor Hughes believes Robby Anderson will "certainly be used as more than a one-trick pass-catcher this season." Anderson was infrequently used underneath in 2018 -- he only had one target behind the line of scrimmage last year -- but the Jets have incorporated more short-area routes for their No. 1 receiver this offseason. Anderson getting a couple more easy receptions on screens and slants would make him more consistent week to week. The contract-year receiver is a WR3 target in fantasy drafts with Sam Darnold entering his second NFL season. The duo had chemistry late last season when they connected for a 23-336-3 receiving line over the last four games.
Falcons coach Dan Quinn said Calvin Ridley (hamstring) has looked fully healthy since returning to practice. "We did a good job to make sure that he was fully himself, with his strength, his quickness and his explosion," Quinn said. "It was great to have his energy back out there." Ridley missed two weeks of training camp, but he's back to 100 percent. The Falcons should get Ridley some snaps in their second preseason game.
The Falcons have failed to cover the spread in five of their last seven home games.
After winning three out of four preseason games in 2016, the Falcons have gone winless in 10 straight exhibition games dating back to 2017. They’re 0-2 this year, losing 14-10 to the Broncos in the Hall of Fame Game despite leading Denver 10-7 at the two-minute warning. Last week, Atlanta was tied with Miami 27-27 with five minutes remaining in the game and lost, 34-27. The Falcons are a veteran team that is focused on the regular season and keeping their key players healthy…not winning preseason games. I’m going to ride this wave and fade the Falcons again tonight.
The New York Jets and the Atlanta Falcons will match up on the NFL gridiron for Preseason Week 2 action on Thursday.
The Jets’ 2018 was another disappointment as the team finished 4-12 and in the basement of the AFC East. It was the last year under head coach Todd Bowles and GM Mike Maccagnan, and the team moves forward with Adam Gase and Joe Douglas filling those roles respectively.
The Jets opened things up against their intracity rival Giants on Saturday, falling in that one 31-22. The good news is that starting Jets QB Sam Darnold looked sharp, going 4-for-5 for 68 yards and a TD.
The Jets are 2-5 ATS in their last seven road games and 2-7-1 ATS in their last 10 overall. New York is 1-6-1 ATS in their last eight on grass and the under is 5-2 in their last seven on grass.
Meanwhile, the Falcons are 7-3 ATS in their last 10 Thursday games and 2-5 ATS in their last seven home games. Atlanta is 2-5 ATS in their last seven on grass and 2-6 ATS in their last eight overall.
The Jets have some legitimate talent on their roster these days, and the team can refrain from bungling personnel decisions for a couple of seasons New York could make some noise behind the young Darnold and his core of skill players.
As for Atlanta, they’ve got some major players as well, with Matt Ryan, Julio Jones and Devonta Freeman anchoring the offense. I expect to see a little bit from some of those veteran guys here, and they should help get the Falcons off to a nice start in the game. I’m going Atlanta.
The Falcons are 2-point home favorites versus the Jets while the over/under currently sits at 43.5 points. According to our NFL Football Public Betting Chart page, the Jets are receiving 58% of the betting tickets from online sportsbooks.
The Athletic's Connor Hughes believes Robby Anderson will "certainly be used as more than a one-trick pass-catcher this season." Anderson was infrequently used underneath in 2018 -- he only had one target behind the line of scrimmage last year -- but the Jets have incorporated more short-area routes for their No. 1 receiver this offseason. Anderson getting a couple more easy receptions on screens and slants would make him more consistent week to week. The contract-year receiver is a WR3 target in fantasy drafts with Sam Darnold entering his second NFL season. The duo had chemistry late last season when they connected for a 23-336-3 receiving line over the last four games.
Falcons coach Dan Quinn said Calvin Ridley (hamstring) has looked fully healthy since returning to practice. "We did a good job to make sure that he was fully himself, with his strength, his quickness and his explosion," Quinn said. "It was great to have his energy back out there." Ridley missed two weeks of training camp, but he's back to 100 percent. The Falcons should get Ridley some snaps in their second preseason game.
The Falcons have failed to cover the spread in five of their last seven home games.
After winning three out of four preseason games in 2016, the Falcons have gone winless in 10 straight exhibition games dating back to 2017. They’re 0-2 this year, losing 14-10 to the Broncos in the Hall of Fame Game despite leading Denver 10-7 at the two-minute warning. Last week, Atlanta was tied with Miami 27-27 with five minutes remaining in the game and lost, 34-27. The Falcons are a veteran team that is focused on the regular season and keeping their key players healthy…not winning preseason games. I’m going to ride this wave and fade the Falcons again tonight.
The New York Jets and the Atlanta Falcons will match up on the NFL gridiron for Preseason Week 2 action on Thursday.
The Jets’ 2018 was another disappointment as the team finished 4-12 and in the basement of the AFC East. It was the last year under head coach Todd Bowles and GM Mike Maccagnan, and the team moves forward with Adam Gase and Joe Douglas filling those roles respectively.
The Jets opened things up against their intracity rival Giants on Saturday, falling in that one 31-22. The good news is that starting Jets QB Sam Darnold looked sharp, going 4-for-5 for 68 yards and a TD.
The Jets are 2-5 ATS in their last seven road games and 2-7-1 ATS in their last 10 overall. New York is 1-6-1 ATS in their last eight on grass and the under is 5-2 in their last seven on grass.
Meanwhile, the Falcons are 7-3 ATS in their last 10 Thursday games and 2-5 ATS in their last seven home games. Atlanta is 2-5 ATS in their last seven on grass and 2-6 ATS in their last eight overall.
The Jets have some legitimate talent on their roster these days, and the team can refrain from bungling personnel decisions for a couple of seasons New York could make some noise behind the young Darnold and his core of skill players.
As for Atlanta, they’ve got some major players as well, with Matt Ryan, Julio Jones and Devonta Freeman anchoring the offense. I expect to see a little bit from some of those veteran guys here, and they should help get the Falcons off to a nice start in the game. I’m going Atlanta.


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