The curtain comes down on the NFL preseason this weekend, and Friday night features a cross-conference clash as the Philadelphia Eagles (1-1) square off with the New York Jets (1-1).

Philly slipped back to .500 after falling to the Browns at home last Saturday, and now they’ll be eager to close out exhibition play on the right note before turning their full attention to defending the Lombardi Trophy they lifted just last season.

On the flip side, the Jets burst out of the gates with a commanding win over Green Bay but were humbled by the Giants in their most recent outing. This time, Gang Green gets the comfort of their own turf and will look to send their fans home happy by ending preseason on a high.

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch New York Jets vs Philadelphia Eagles.

New York Jets vs Philadelphia Eagles date and kick-off time

Eagles will take on Jets in a highly anticipated NFL game onFriday, August 22, 2025 at 7:30 pm ET or 4:30 pm PT, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, United States.

DateFriday, August 22, 2025Kick-off Time7:30 pm ET or 4:30 pm PTVenueMetLife StadiumLocationEast Rutherford, NJHow to watch New York Jets vs Philadelphia Eagles on TV & stream live online

TV channel: NBC10, WCBS-TV 2

Streaming service: Fubo

The game will not be available to watch on live TV nationally in the US. The broadcast will be carried on local affiliates, which also limits live streaming to those regional markets. Fans in those areas can still catch the action online through Fubo (in-market only).

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New York Jets vs Philadelphia Eagles projected rosters & team newsNew York Jets team news

HC Aaron Glenn has already made it clear that most of the team’s starters will not take the field, so fans shouldn’t expect to see Justin Fields under center. With Tyrod Taylor still working his way back from knee surgery, the snaps will fall to Adrian Martinez and Brady Cook as they try to strengthen their case for backup roles.

In the backfield, established names like Braelon Allen and Breece Hall are unlikely to get much action, which opens the door for younger options such as Donovan Edwards, Lawrance Toafili, and Kene Nwangwu to showcase their ability.

The wide receiver competition also remains wide open. Players like Brandon Smith, Quentin Skinner, Arian Smith, Ontaria Wilson, and Tyler Johnson will all be looking to catch the eye of the coaching staff and climb the depth chart. At tight end, Stone Smartt and Zack Kuntz continue their battle for a roster spot, hoping to prove they can add value in the passing game.

The Jets head into this matchup with a few notable absences already confirmed, as Irvin Charles (knee), Gus Hartwig (undisclosed), and Kris Boyd (shoulder) have all been ruled out. A handful of others remain in doubt, including Azareye’h Thomas, Byron Cowart, Tyrod Taylor, Allen Lazard, Isaiah Davis, Xavier Gipson, and Will McDonald IV.

Position GroupPlayersJustin Fields, Tyrod Taylor, Adrian Martinez, Breece Hall, Braelon Allen, Isaiah Davis, Kene Nwangwu, Andrew Beck, Garrett Wilson, Josh Reynolds, Tyler Johnson, Arian Smith, Quentin Skinner, Jamaal Pritchett, Mason Taylor, Stone Smartt, Olu Fashanu, John Simpson, Joe Tippmann, Alijah Vera-Tucker, Armand Membou, Josh Myers, Chukwuma Okorafor, Marquis Hayes, Max MitchellWill McDonald, Jermaine Johnson, Tyler Baron, Eric Watts, Rashad Weaver, Kingsley Jonathan, Quinnen Williams, Leonard Taylor III, Byron Cowart, Jay Tufele, Jamien Sherwood, Quincy Williams, Jamin Davis, Francisco Mauigoa, Sauce Gardner, Brandon Stephens, Michael Carter II, Azareye’h Thomas, Isaiah Oliver, Qwan’tez Stiggers, Andre Cisco, Tony Adams, Malachi Moore, Dean ClarkNick Folk, Austin McNamara, Thomas HennessyPhiladelphia Eagles team news

Jalen Hurts remains locked in as Philadelphia’s starting quarterback, but fans won’t be seeing him under center this preseason. The Eagles are set to rest the bulk of their first-team regulars, leaving the spotlight on Tanner McKee, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, and rookie Kyle McCord as they continue their fight to climb the depth chart.

In the backfield, with Saquon Barkley cemented as the lead option, a handful of runners are jostling for roles in the rotation. The competition has been fierce, with several backs looking to prove they can provide quality depth behind the star signing.

The wide receiver room is equally competitive. Darius Cooper, Johnny Wilson, Taylor Morin, Ainias Smith, and the newly added John Metchie III are all eager to stake their claim for roster spots, while at tight end, Kylen Granson and E.J. Jenkins continue to battle it out for a place on the 53.

On the injury front, the Eagles have confirmed that linebacker Nakobe Dean will sit this one out with a knee issue. A long list of players have also been tagged as questionable, including offensive anchors like Landon Dickerson and Jordan Mailata, top receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, and tight end Dallas Goedert. Depth pieces such as Elijah Cooks, Kenyon Green, Lewis Cine, Brandon Johnson, Tariq Castro-Fields, A.J. Woods, Tanner McKee, and Johnny Wilson are also dealing with knocks that could keep them sidelined.

Position GroupPlayersJalen Hurts, Tanner McKee, Saquon Barkley, Will Shipley, AJ Dillon, Ben VanSumeren (FB), AJ Brown, DeVonta Smith, Jahan Dotson, John Metchie III, Johnny Wilson*, Darius Cooper, Ainias Smith, Mason Taylor, Grant Calcaterra, Kylen Granson, Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, Tyler Steen, Lane Johnson, Brett Toth, Darian Kinnard, Drew Kendall, Kenyon Green, Matt PryorNolan Smith, Jalyx Hunt, Josh Uche, Azeez Ojulari, Patrick Johnson, Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, Moro Ojomo, Ty Robinson, Gabe Hall, Byron Young, Zack Baun, Nakobe Dean*, Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Jihaad Campbell, Smael Mondon Jr., Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, Kelee Ringo, Adoree’ Jackson, Jakorian Bennett, Mac McWilliams, Reed Blankenship, Andrew Mukuba, Sydney Brown, Tristin McCollumJake Elliott (K), Braden Mann (P), Charley Hughlett (LS)More NFL news and coverage