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By Glenn Naughton

The NFL released its schedules today and there are some notable games for Gang Green in 2016.  Beginning with their home opener on September 11th, and closing against Rex Ryan’s Bills yet again, only this time at home.

The Jets will also play in two Monday night contests.  One against Todd Bowles’ former boss, Bruce Arians and the Arizona Cardinals on the road, and then at home against the Indianapolis Colts.

Full schedule with notes as released by the New York Jets.

  • SEPTEMBER 11TH: The team will commemorate the 15th anniversary of September 11th when they open the season at home against Cincinnati. The home opener marks the seventh consecutive season the Jets began their slate of games at MetLife Stadium.
  • PRIME-TIME GAMES: The Jets will be featured in prime time five times, including two Monday Night Football contests (Oct. 17 at Arizona and Dec. 5 vs. Indianapolis), as well as matchups against all three divisional opponents, including a Thursday night clash at Buffalo (Sept. 15), a Sunday night matchup vs. New England (Nov. 27) and aSaturday night tilt vs. Miami (Dec. 17). This is only the third time in franchise history the Jets have had five prime-time games in a season and the first time since the team did it consecutively in in 2010 and 2011.
  • ROAD TRIPS: Between Weeks Two and Six, the Jets will play four of their five games on the road, including two primetime face-offs. The last time the Jets went on the road for four games in five weeks was the 2007 season.
  • MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL: After facing their former division rivals, Indianapolis, on Monday for the first time last season, the Jets will again face the Colts (Dec. 5) on a Monday in Week 13, this time at MetLife Stadium. That contest will mark their second on Monday Night as they will have previously travelled to Arizona for a Week Six game against the Cardinals (Oct. 17) and Head Coach Bruce Arians.
  • BYE WEEK: With a bye during Week 11, the Jets matched 2014 for their latest bye since 2002 when the league expanded to 32 teams. Since 2005, nine of their 12 Bye Weeks have come in Week Eight or later.
  • HOME FINALE: The Jets finish their 2016 regular season slate at home for the first time since 2010 as they face off against Buffalo (Jan. 1) for the second consecutive season and the fourth time since 2010.
  • “TRI-CAST”: This season, the NFL will use a “Tri-Cast” distribution model of broadcast (CBS/NBC), cable (NFL Network) and digital (Twitter) for 10 Thursday Night Football games. CBS and NBC will each broadcast five ThursdayNight Football games which will be simulcast on NFL Network and streamed to a global audience across devices for free on Twitter.

For more information on the 2016 Jets schedule, please visit newyorkjets.com here.

2016 New York Jets Schedule

Preseason

8/11       Thursday   Jacksonville          7:30 p.m.                        CBS

8/19       Friday        at Washington      7:30 p.m.                        CBS

8/27       Saturday    NY Giants              7:30 p.m.                        CBS

9/1         Thursday   at Philadelphia      7:00 p.m.                        CBS

Regular Season

9/11       Sunday      Cincinnati              1:00 p.m.                        CBS

9/15       Thursday   at Buffalo               8:25 p.m. CBS/NFLN/Twitter

9/25       Sunday      at Kansas City      4:25 p.m.                        CBS

10/2       Sunday      Seattle                   1:00 p.m.                        FOX

10/9       Sunday      at Pittsburgh          1:00 p.m.^                      CBS

10/17     Monday     at Arizona              8:30 p.m.                     ESPN

10/23     Sunday      Baltimore               1:00 p.m.^                      CBS

10/30     Sunday      at Cleveland          1:00 p.m.^                      CBS

11/6       Sunday      at Miami                 1:00 p.m.^                      CBS

11/13     Sunday      Los Angeles          1:00 p.m.^                      FOX

11/20     Bye Week

11/27     Sunday      New England        8:30 p.m.*                      NBC

12/5       Monday     Indianapolis          8:30 p.m.                     ESPN

12/11     Sunday      at San Francisco  4:05 p.m.*                       CBS

12/17     Saturday    Miami                     8:25 p.m.                      NFLN

12/24     Saturday    at New England    1:00 p.m.*                       CBS

1/1         Sunday      Buffalo                   1:00 p.m.*                       CBS

^Subject to Week 5-10 Flex Scheduling

*Subject to Week 11-17 Flex Scheduling

Flexible scheduling may be applied in Weeks 5-10. During that period, flexible scheduling can be used in no more than two weeks by shifting a Sunday afternoon game into primetime and moving the Sunday night game to an afternoon start time.

All games broadcast on ESPN New York 98.7 FM. 

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2 minutes ago, T0mShane said:

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Bengals: L

Bills: L

Chiefs: tough, I'll go with L

Seahawks: L

Steelers: L

Cardinals: L

Ravens: L

Browns: W

Dolphins: L

Rams: W

Patriots: W

Colts: W

49ers: w

Dolphins: w

Patriots: L

Bills: W

I think we will go 1-1 with every divison opponent, so i just gave us a W when we were home. 

Record: 7-9

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2 minutes ago, jdeacon said:

This is why we should not resign fitzpatrick. We face an army of awesome defenses to start the year, this is going to be a slugfest

1. Do not sign Fitzpatrick

2. May as well hold onto Wilkerson at this point

3. Start Petty until it gets embarrassing

4. Profit.

5. Draft a QB next year in the top 5

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Just now, 32EBoozer said:

Hold onto the pick, go 4-12 and get a QB next yr.

We're going to get pummelled this yr.

Lots of speculation that there is only one good QB coming out.  Fifth ranked QB is a converted RB.  Surely Jets will be in top five but not no. 1.

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Bengals: Win

At Bills: Win

At Chiefs: Loss

Seahawks: Win

At Steelers: Loss

At Cardinals: Loss

Ravens: Loss but it could go either way.

At Cleveland: Win

At Miami: Loss but I'm being generous to them

Rams: Win

Pats: Win

Colts: Win

At Niners: Loss but it could go either way

Miami: Win

At Pats: Loss

Bills: Loss but it could go either way

So I have them 8-8. But they need to survive the first 6 going at least .500

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you guys are brutal - here's what I think - first 3 games are winnable

 

Bengals: W

Bills: W

Chiefs: toss up but W

Seahawks: L

Steelers: L

Cardinals: L

Ravens: W

Browns: W

Dolphins: L

Rams: W

Patriots: L

Colts: W

49ers: w

Dolphins: w

Patriots: L

Bills: L

 

9-7 is possible, 8-8 maybe - depends on a couple of the toss up games.

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16 minutes ago, jdeacon said:

This is why we should not resign fitzpatrick. We face an army of awesome defenses to start the year, this is going to be a slugfest

Exactly, its not like paying fitz $15M a year is going to keep this team from going 0-6. No chance in hell

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