Prepare for an intense clash as the New England Patriots take on the New York Jets in the third week of the 2023 NFL season. The showdown will unfold on September 24th at New York’s MetLife Stadium, kicking off at 1 p.m.
Expect an exhilarating Sunday Night Football spectacle as CBS delivers the game with top-notch commentary from Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson, providing in-depth coverage both from the broadcast booth and the sidelines.
Injuries for the Patriots vs. Jets game
The New York Jets face challenges in Week 3 with the absence of offensive tackle Duane Brown and safety Tony Adams. The status of Greg Zuerlein and John Franklin-Myers for the upcoming game remains uncertain.
Rookie quarterback Zach Wilson has taken the reins for the Jets after Aaron Rodgers’ season-ending Achilles injury in Week 1. Despite a loss to the Dallas Cowboys, the team boasts a 1-1 record and is determined to regroup and secure a victory in the upcoming game.
The New England Patriots are faced with obstacles as they prepare for a pivotal game since defensive back Jonathan Jones and offensive lineman Sidy Sow are out with injuries. Cole Strange, Christian Barmore, and Michael Onwenu’s participation is in doubt.
Under the seasoned leadership of Bill Belichick, the Patriots, who are still looking for their first victory of the season, are aiming for a triumphant Sunday as all eyes are on quarterback Mac Jones, the focal point of the offense.
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NFL ia the National Football league which is an American professional sport. This year 2022 the league is going to be held in the month of September. There are going to be 13 teams that are tied that will head against each other in five games. The Team New York Super Giants are going to open this season in 2022 NFL on September 11 against Tennessee Titans.
The season is going to be held in Nashville, however, the Giants will be playing their games mainly at MetLife Stadium, which is in New Jersey. The teams that will be heading against are, Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Francisco 49ers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and New England Patriots. So let’s have a look at the details of this game here, Giants schedule for the 2022 NFL season, a full list of matchups, and primetime games.
Giants schedule for 2022 NFL season, prime time games.
It will be noted that the Giants will be in the national spotlight several times in this season of NFL 2022. Have a look at the points below that give you a gist of the team New York Giants.
The season will begin with the match against Tennessee at 4:25 p.m.
In Week 3, they will go against the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football.
In Week 5 the Giants will be in London, at Tottenham, against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, at 9:30.
In Week 8 the Giants get a 4:25 p.m. national game against the Seattle Seahawks.
In Week 12 the Giants get a Thanksgiving Day game against Dallas.
New York Giants Schedule 2022
Here we have the schedule of the New York Giants which includes the time and date of the game. On may 12thy 2022 the schedule for the team was announced by the officials for this season of NFL 2022. Have a look at the details below here.
The Minnesota Viking’s Kirk Cousins threw for 265 yards and two touchdowns in a triumphant NFL return to Washington on Sunday while the Buffalo Bills were upset by the New York Jets.
Cousins, who spent six largely frustrating NFL seasons with Washington before joining the Vikings in 2018, sparked Minnesota over the Commanders 20-17.
“I knew I was going to be emotional pulling in, seeing the player parking lot where we used to hang out. I about shed a tear,” Cousins said.
“But we had a job to do, and we got the job done.”
The Vikings on the rise
The Vikings, who trailed 17-7 in the fourth quarter, improved to 7-1 overall — their best start since 2009 — and stretched their win streak to six games, each victory coming by eight points or less.
“We feel like we’re using too many of our lives right now. We need to win a little more convincingly,” Cousins said. “We’ve got to find ways to win a little better. We’ve got to play a little better.
“But I’d much rather have these conversations in the meeting room tomorrow after a win.”
Cousins completed 22 of 40 passes, including touchdown tosses of nine yards to Justin Jefferson and 12 yards to Dalvin Cook, and guided a six-minute drive to set up Greg Joseph’s winning field goal with 12 seconds remaining.
“We’re finding ways to win,” Cousins said. “We’re finding the inches. We grind on them and keep trying to pull them out at the end.”
At New York, the Jets drove 86 yards to set up Greg Zuerlein’s 28-yard game-winning field goal with 1:43 remaining to beat Buffalo 20-17 for their best start in 12 years.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen ran for two touchdowns but Jets defenders stifled the NFL’s top offensive unit as Buffalo fell to 6-2, still ahead of the Jets (6-3) atop the AFC East division.
Miami improved to 6-3 in the AFC East as Tua Tagovailoa threw for 302 yards and three touchdowns in the Dolphins’ 35-32 victory at Chicago.
Chicago’s Justin Fields, who had three touchdown passes and a touchdown run in a losing cause, ran for 178 yards to set an NFL one-game regular-season record for quarterbacks, five more than Michael Vick’s old mark from 2002.
AFC East rival New England improved to 5-4 with a 26-3 home rout of Indianapolis as Mac Jones threw for a touchdown and Jonathan Jones returned an interception 17 yards for a touchdown.
Brady heroics bring win
Tom Brady flipped a 1-yard touchdown pass to Cade Otton with nine seconds remaining to give Tampa Bay a 16-13 victory over the reigning Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams.
The 45-year-old quarterback, winner of a record seven Super Bowl crowns, became the first player with 100,000 career p
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assing yards, completing 36-of-58 throws for 280 yards.
Brady also delivered his NFL record 69th career game-winning drive in the last two minutes or overtime.
The Buccaneers improved to 4-5 while the Rams fell to 3-5 in the first meeting of the two prior NFL champions in which both had losing records.
The Green Bay Packers (3-6) suffered their fifth consecutive loss, falling 15-9 at Detroit as Aaron Rodgers threw three interceptions while Jared Goff threw two touchdown passes for the Lions.
Cincinnati’s Joe Mixon scored a team-record five touchdowns, running 22 times for 153 yards and four touchdowns with four receptions for 58 yards and another score, to power the Bengals over visiting Carolina 42-21.
Travis Etienne ran for 109 yards and two touchdowns and Trevor Lawrence threw for another score as host Jacksonville rallied from a 17-0 deficit to defeat Las Vegas 27-20.
Cameron Dicker’s 37-yard field goal on the final play gave the Los Angeles Chargers a 20-17 triumph at Atlanta. Austin Ekeler ran for one touchdown and caught a touchdown pass for the Chargers.
Geno Smith threw for 275 yards and two touchdowns and Kenneth Walker ran 26 times for 109 yards and two touchdowns to spark Seattle over host Arizona 31-21.
Tom Brady’s search for a record-extending 11th Super Bowl appearance faces a tough challenge from the Dallas Cowboys in the standout game of the NFL’s wildcard playoff weekend.
Brady took the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to Super Bowl glory in 2020, a record seventh title for the quarterback, but last year’s attempt at a repeat ended with a loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round.
The former New England Patriot then retired before changing his mind and returning for another push at the title.
The 45-year-old’s plans for the future remain uncertain but what is clear is that he retains a hunger for success.
The Bucs were 6-8 after a defeat to the Cincinnati Bengals on December 18 but Brady led them to an overtime victory over the Arizona Cardinals before clinching a playoff spot with a 30-24 comeback win over the Carolina Panthers.
Brady’s impressive throw
Brady threw for 432 yards, three passing touchdowns and a rushing touchdown in that game.
The Bucs enter the post-season as only the sixth team to do so with a losing regular season record (8-9) since the merger of the NFL and AFL in 1970, but coach Todd Bowles believes Brady and the team have shown grit to get through a difficult campaign.
“Tom Brady is tough. He’s been around for a long time. There’s not a lot he hasn’t seen or been through. I don’t think every day of his career has been a great day. He’s had some rough days here and there, but he works through them, he’s resilient,” he said.
“There’s a lot of guys that dealt with things every day that didn’t get brought to the light. But as a whole, we hung together and came through it.”
To get through the next test, Tampa will have to deal with a Cowboys team that are determined to end their franchise’s 27-year wait for a Super Bowl appearance.
The Cowboys ended with a 12-5 record but were below-par in their Week 18 loss to Washington and quarterback Dak Prescott has had a turnover heavy season — his total of 15 being a joint high in the league despite him missing five games.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is convinced that Prescott will avoid costly turnovers at Tampa however.
“It’s in Dak’s DNA to not turn the ball over. I have all the confidence in the world that he’ll find the right balance of being aggressive not creating turnovers. He understands turnovers more than all of us put together,” he said.
The Cowboys do have an explosive offense with running back Tony Pollard rushing for 1,007 yards this season, his career-best return, and wide-receiver CeeDee Lamb putting up 1,359 yards on 107 receptions.
Brady has a career 7-0 record against the Cowboys, including a 19-3 win in Dallas in Week One this season.
Jaguars look for repeat
All six games in the wildcard round involve teams who met each other in the regular season and get under way on Saturday with the Seattle Seahawks at the San Francisco 49ers.
Seattle sneaked into the playoffs after the Green Bay Packers lost their final game to Detroit and they will have their work cut out against the strong defense of the NFC South divisional rivals who beat them twice this season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will be hoping for a repeat of their Week Three 38-10 win against the Los Angeles Chargers which saw quarterback Trevor Lawrence throw three touchdowns.
On Sunday, there is a divisional rematch with the heavily favoured Buffalo Bills against the Miami Dolphins who, with Tua Tagovailoa still in the concussion protocol, may again be forced to start with third-choice quarterback, rookie Skyler Thompson.
Fans will be in for a treat if the New York Giants and Minnesota can replicate the drama of their Christmas Eve clash which the Vikings won 27-24 on a last-gasp 61-yard field goal.
The top two teams from the AFC North meet in Sunday’s late game with Baltimore travelling to Cincinnati.
The Ravens could again be without quarterback Lamar Jackson, who hasn’t featured since injuring his knee in the December 4 game against Denver.
The Bengals, while favourites, will be weakened by the loss of guard Alex Cappa (ankle) and tackle La’el Collins (knee).
The Philadelphia Eagles will be without their starting quarterback Jalen Hurts for Saturday’s trip to the Dallas Cowboys where they could secure the top seed in the NFC.Hurts has been ruled out with a shoulder injury and the Eagles are confident he should be ready to return for the playoffs.
In the meantime, they hope that back-up Gardner Minshew can help them secure the NFC East title and the number one overall top seed which brings with it home field advantage in the post-season.
The 26-year-old Minshew has started 22 regular season games in his career, the bulk of them during his time with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Eagles coach Nick Sirianni is confident he will be up to the task.
“Gardner will be our guy, and Gardner will be ready,” Sirianni said.
“Gardner worked his butt off for this opportunity against a really good football team and had a great practice (on Wednesday). A lot of energy out there. He’s ready to go.”
Excellent season
Hurts has enjoyed an excellent season for the Eagles with his average 8.2 yards per pass attempt placing him second in the league and helping the Eagles to a league-best 13-1 record.
Minshew brings less mobility and rushing ability than Hurts and that is likely to lead to some changes in approach from the Eagles. But having had to be patient as he waited for his opportunity the quarterback isn’t fazed by the chance awaiting him.
“I’m going to do something I’ve done my whole life, play football and I’m going to do my part,” Minshew said. “Just be me and play my game. I’m looking forward to it.”
The Cowboys (10-4) suffered a surprise loss to the Jaguars last week, ending a five game winning streak, but the visit of their divisional rivals offers them a chance to answer some of their doubters ahead of their post-season push.
Quarterback Dak Prescott has struggled with interceptions in recent weeks, none more significant than the tipped pass against Jacksonville that led to the game-winning touchdown in overtime.
Prescott has thrown ten interceptions in the eight weeks since he returned from a thumb injury but coach Mike McCarthy isn’t overly concerned by that statistic and doesn’t want his quarterback to play too safe.
Since Prescott returned, the Cowboys lead the NFL in points scored, third-down conversions and yards.
“Most importantly — he needs to keep firing. He needs to keep going. So let’s make that clear. Because we’re not slowing down,” he said.
The Eagles beat the Cowboys 26-17 when they met in Philadelphia in week 6.
The Cincinnati Bengals (10-4) will look to extend their winning streak to seven games when they take on the New England Patriots (7-7).
Victory for the Bengals will secure a return to the playoffs for last season’s Super Bowl runners-up.
The Patriots had won five in six to get in contention for the post-season themselves but a costly error on a bizarre lateral play in the final stages saw them suffer a morale-sapping defeat to the Las Vegas Raiders last week.
While that unexpected move was costly for the Patriots, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow says they need to be alert for the surprise plays from Bill Belichick’s team that do work.
“They’re going to have a good plan. You see it every week and on film. They’ll have a plan for certain guys. They’ll have a third-down plan that you probably haven’t seen. They’ll have a red-zone plan you haven’t seen, so you’ll have to make adjustments,” he said.
On Sunday, the Miami Dolphins look to get their playoff ambitions back on track when they host the Green Bay Packers — themselves still in with a slight chance of making the post-season.
The Dolphins have lost their last three games, all of them on the road and will want to make the most of being back in South Florida.
“We love our home venue, but it’s not exactly like, ‘Oh, finally. We’re home.’ It’s more that we need another opportunity to play football because it’s a bad taste that you want to try to get rid of,” said head coach Mike McDaniel.
Tom Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers fell to a shock 21-3 loss to the unfancied Carolina Panthers while Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers suffered a third straight defeat with a 23-21 loss at Washington in the NFL on Sunday.
The results leave the two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks with losing records after seven games, with both Tampa Bay and Green Bay on 3-4.
The Panthers traded their main offensive talent, running back Christian McCaffrey, to the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday and came into the clash as heavy underdogs.
But Carolina nullified seven-time Super Bowl champion Brady and the Buccaneers’ offense in an impressive display.
Brady was 32-of-49 for 290 yards as the 45-year-old’s Bucs suffered a fourth loss, leaving the former New England Patriots star in the worst position he has found himself in at this stage in a season for 20 years.
Tom Brady’s Frustration
While Brady was frustrated by a resilient Panthers defense, his opposite number, former XFL quarterback P.J. Walker, deputising for the injured Baker Mayfield, delivered a first win for Panthers interim coach Steve Wilks.
Walker found D.J. Moore at the back of the end zone with a 20-yard pass to give the Panthers the lead in the second quarter and Chuba Hubbard’s 17-yard touchdown run made it 14-0 in the third.
All the Bucs could manage was a 27-yard field goal from Ryan Succop in the fourth before Walker delivered again, finding Tommy Tremble with a 29-yard touchdown pass to secure the victory.
“I think we all just need to do our job better. There’s no easy way about it,” said Brady.
“Anytime you score three points, that pretty much sums it up. We’re plenty capable of making plays, we’re just not making them consistently enough to score points. We make a big play, make a bad play, make a big play, make a bad play. In football that’s just not good enough. You can’t play like that,” Brady added.
Rodgers also found himself beaten by a backup quarterback, as Taylor Heinicke and the Commanders came from behind for a narrow win.
A four-yard pass from Rodgers to Aaron Jones gave the Packers a first-quarter lead and they extended that to 14-3 with De’Vondre Campbell’s 63-yard interception return early in the second.
But Heinicke started the comeback with a nine-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Gibson, trimming the half-time deficit to 14-10, and then put Washington ahead thanks to a superb 37-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Terry McLaurin.
Rodgers ‘not worried’
Two field goals for Washington gave them a nine-point lead before Rodgers again connected with Jones to make it a two-point game.
To add to his disappointment, it was Rodgers who threw a lateral out of bounds in the desperate final play of the game.
Despite the setback, 38-year-old Rodgers said he wasn’t overly concerned about the team’s form, believing they would bounce back strongly.
“I’m not worried about this squad. In fact, this might be the best thing for us,” he said.
The leading quarterback of a younger generation, Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs, offered another example of his quality, recovering from an interception on the team’s first drive in a 44-23 win over the San Francisco 49ers.
Mahomes threw for 423 yards and three touchdowns in the rematch of the 2019 season Super Bowl.
Chiefs receiver Mecole Hardman had a stellar day with three touchdowns — two rushing and one eight yard catch.
It was also a good day for returning Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott, who led the Cowboys over Detroit 24-6 in his first appearance since a thumb injury in week one. The Cowboys are 5-2 while the Lions fell to 1-5.
Prescott finished with 207 passing yards and one touchdown in 25 attempts, completing 19 of them as Dallas relied primarily on their defense and running game.
The Seattle Seahawks (4-3) took over top spot in the NFC West with rookie running back Kenneth Walker III powering to two touchdowns and 168 yards on 23 carries in a 37-23 win over the Los Angeles Chargers.
The New York Giants claimed their fourth straight victory with a 23-17 triumph over the Jacksonville Jaguars, with quarterback Daniel Jones finishing with a career-high 107 rushing yards on 11 carries as well as throwing for 202 yards.
The Tennessee Titans remained in charge of the AFC South division after beating the Indianapolis Colts 19-10.
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