How to watch the Jets vs Vikings game: TV, kickoff time, live stream details, prediction and injury report for NFL game in London
The New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings will kick off the NFL's Sunday schedule when they lock horns in London later today. The Vikings and the Jets enter Week 5 in vastly different moods. Minnesota is 4-0 and top of the NFC North standings whereas the Jets are 2-2 after a pretty sour loss to the Denver Broncos last week. There were mitigating factors like the weather in the 10-9 loss last week but the Jets failed to get the offense going despite having a clean bill of health for the most part.
As they look to bounce back in the NFL's first game in London for the season, here's everything you need to know about where to watch Jets vs Vikings live.
How to watch Jets vs Vikings today
The Jets vs Vikings game is scheduled for a 9:30 am (Eastern) kickoff from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The game will be broadcast live on NFL Network.
Jets vs Vikings live stream details
Fans in the U.K. and Europe can catch the game live on NFL Game Pass and Sky Sports. Those in Canada can live-stream the Jets-Vikings game on DAZN.
Fans can also catch a Jets vs Vikings live stream on FuboTV which offers a seven-day free trial.
Jets vs Vikings history
Over their last five games, the Vikings have gotten the better of the Jets three times. In those five games, the Vikings have dropped 127 points on the Jets while restricting them to 118 in all.
Jets vs Vikings injury report
The Jets have a relatively clean bill of health for this game. Aaron Rodgers popped up on the injury report but he's expected to have no problems suiting up later today. Morgan Moses is out with a knee injury but the Jets have few concerns otherwise.
On the Vikings' side of things, tight end T.J. Hockenson will play no part despite the franchise opening the practice window for him earlier this week. Cornerback Stephon Gilmore is currently questionable while safety Harrison Smith is also a doubt to face the Jets.
Jets vs Vikings prediction
Sportskeeda's NFL Playoff Predictor is higher on the Minnesota Vikings, predicting a 30-15 win for Kevin O'Connell and Co.
However, we are inclined to disagree. The Jets were pretty poor on the field against the Denver Broncos and will look to make a statement against Minnesota in a marquee game with all eyes on how they plan to bounce back after being held to nine points by Vance Joseph's Denver defense.