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New York Jets: 2024 Schedule Opponents

New York Jets: 2024 Schedule Opponents


Based on the NFL schedule rotation, the Jets and the three other AFC East teams will face teams from the AFC South and the NFC West in 2024. With their third-place finish in the division, the Jets will also add the third-place finishers in the AFC North, the Steelers, and the NFC North, the Vikings, a division Aaron Rodgers is well-acquainted with.

The Jets will host eight teams at MetLife Stadium and visit nine teams on the road, including two trips West, to face Arizona and San Francisco.

The Green & White will face six playoff teams, the same number from 2023, including the Bills and the Dolphins. The remaining four opponents will be split – Texans and Rams at home,49ers and Steelers on the road.

The Texans are the only team on the home slate other than the division opponents that are returning to MetLife for a second consecutive season, although the Jets played the Broncos last season at Denver.

Here is a snapshot on the Jets’ 2024 opponents (with the teams’ 2023 records in parentheses). The schedule will be released by the NFL in the spring:

JETS HOME OPPONENTS (8)

Buffalo Bills (11-6): The Jets started their 2023 season with a bang, beating Buffalo, 22-16, in overtime at MetLife Stadium on a walk-off punt return TD by rookie Xavier Gipson. The Bills evened the series with a 32-6 win in Orchard Park, NY during Week 11. RB Breece Hall accounted for 220 scrimmage yards and 1 touchdown in the two matchups. Buffalo enters the 2024 season coming off its fifth consecutive playoff appearance and fourth-straight division title. These teams have defended their home turf each of the last two seasons splitting the season series in 2022 and 2023.

Miami Dolphins (11-6): Miami returned to the playoffs for the second-straight season as a wild card after losing to the Bills in Week 18. They swept the Jets, who played three quarterbacks – Zach Wilson, Tim Boyle and Trevor Siemian – between both games, and held the Green…

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