How to Watch NY Giants vs. Jets in NFL Preseason Week 3 with and without cable

East Rutherford bragging rights are on the line
Aug 26, 2023; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh (left) and New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll (right) talk before a game at MetLife Stadium.  Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 26, 2023; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh (left) and New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll (right) talk before a game at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports / Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
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The winner of this one will get the keys to East Rutherford! Okay, maybe not, but fans in New Jersey have a showdown between the New York Giants and New York Jets to look forward to. Whenever these two teams meet, it's always an intriguing battle.

This might be the preseason, but it's also going to be the final chance for players on both sides to prove to Robert Saleh and Brian Daboll that they belong on the 53-man roster. Will Daniel Jones suit up following his rough game against the Texans last week? That's up in the air. For those of you who won't be able to make it to MetLife Stadium on Saturday night, we've got you covered in this piece with viewing options:

How to watch Giants vs. Jets on TV

In-market fans can watch this contest on CBS2 and the NFL Network. Per the Giants website, the popular Ian Eagle will be on play-by-play duties.

How to stream Giants vs. Jets

If you're going to be on the go and away from your home television, there are several options for you as well. This includes fubo.TV, NFL+ and YouTube TV - though it should be noted that all of those options require a subscription. All preseason games can also be streamed via Giants.com and the team's mobile app, though you need to be in-market for that.

Giants vs. Jets game details:

• Location: MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
• Kickoff time: 7:30 p.m. ET
• Last preseason matchup: Jets 32, Giants 24

Soon enough, we'll find out if Jones does end up playing in this one, though fans sure are hoping he gets to play at least a quarter. In the 28-10 loss to Houston, Danny Dimes definitely looked a bit rusty with his two interceptions.

He looked much better in the second quarter, but it's clear he still needs to work on timing with his receivers. As for the Jets, Aaron Rodgers is not expected to take the field. He's been held out throughout the preseason. He'll (barring a surprise) be making his 2024 debut once Week 1 gets here.

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