The New York Jets (3-12), who are skidding through a three-game losing streak, enter into a contest against the New England Patriots (12-3) on Sunday, December 28, 2025 at MetLife Stadium.

How to watch New England Patriots vs. New York JetsNew England vs. New York odds

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Injury reportsPatriots

OT Morgan Moses: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee)

LB Anfernee Jennings: Limited Participation in Practice (Ankle)

RB TreVeyon Henderson: Limited Participation in Practice (Concussion)

WR Demario Douglas: Limited Participation in Practice (Hamstring)

C Jared Wilson: Did Not Participate In Practice (Concussion)

DL Khyiris Tonga: Did Not Participate In Practice (Foot)

LB Robert Spillane: Did Not Participate In Practice (Ankle)

OLB Harold Landry: Did Not Participate In Practice (Knee)

WR Mack Hollins: Did Not Participate In Practice (Abdomen)

TE CJ Dippre: Did Not Participate In Practice (Illness)

CB Carlton Davis: Did Not Participate In Practice (Illness)

WR Kayshon Boutte: Did Not Participate In Practice (Concussion)

CB Charles Woods: Limited Participation in Practice (Foot)

DT Milton Williams: Limited Participation in Practice (Ankle)

OT Thayer Munford: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee)

Jets

DE Will McDonald: Did Not Participate In Practice (Knee)

LB Francisco Mauigoa: Did Not Participate In Practice (Neck)

QB Justin Fields: Did Not Participate In Practice (Knee)

DL Eric Watts: Full Participation in Practice (Concussion)

QB Tyrod Taylor: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee)

DL Harrison Phillips: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee)

DT Jay Tufele: Did Not Participate In Practice (Foot)

TE Mason Taylor: Did Not Participate In Practice (Neck)

Stats to know
The Patriots’ average points scored this season (27.3) and the Jets’ points allowed (28.4) are within 1.1 points of each other.
New England’s offense holds a 27.8-yard advantage in yards gained per game versus yards allowed by New York’s defense this season (370.1 to 342.3). New England averages 6.2 yards per play, while New York gives up 5.6.
The Jets’ average points scored this year (18.8) and the Patriots’ points allowed (20.0) are within 1.2 points of each other.
New York’s offense has accumulated 32.0 fewer yards per game than New England’s defense has surrendered this season (270.1 to 302.1). New York earns 4.9 yards per play while New England allows 5.5 per play.

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