Who plays on 'Monday Night Football' tonight? Time, TV channel, schedule for Week 7

Tadd Haislop

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Tonight's "Monday Night Football" matchup features what has been a lopsided AFC East rivalry over the last few years. The Jets are hosting the Patriots in a game scheduled to kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET.

New England has won the last seven games in this series, bringing its winning all-time record against New York to 64-53-1. And based on the odds, which have the Patriots entering Monday night's game as 9 1/2-point favorites over the the Jets (per Sportsbook Review), Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and Co. are likely to make it eight straight.

New England enters Week 7 as the lone undefeated team (6-0) in the AFC, and the Patriots lead the NFL in both points per game (31.7) and points allowed per game (8.0). Through six games, their point differential (+142) is the third highest at this point of a season in the Super Bowl era, trailing only the 1999 Rams (+154) and the 1968 Cowboys (+149).

Against the Jets on Monday night, the Patriots have a chance to become the fifth team with a +150 point differential through a team's first seven games in the Super Bowl era. The other four teams that have accomplished such a differential reached the Super Bowl (1966 Cowboys reached NFL championship).

Below is all you need to know about Monday night's game in New York, including the kickoff time and TV channel.

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Who plays on Monday Night Football tonight?

  • New England Patriots at New York Jets
  • Kickoff time: 8:15 p.m. ET

In both our NFL Week 7 picks against the spread and straight-up predictions, Sporting News projected a Patriots victory over the Jets on Monday night. Below are the explanations.

Pick against the spread: The Patriots go back to prime time on a long week, having played Thursday night in Week 6, while the Jets are primed for a home letdown after an emotional upset victory over the Cowboys to get coach Adam Gase in the win column. Gase's Dolphins teams caused some divisional issues for Belichick, but Gregg Williams' defense is prime to be picked apart by the running and short-to-intermediate passing of New England. There's plenty of reasons for the Patriots to go into full stomp mode. Pick: Patriots win 31-14 and cover the spread.

Straight-up prediction: Sam Darnold is back, but the good feelings he and the Jets have from their upset win over the Cowboys are the only sources of optimism they can take into this game against the NFL's best defense. New York will have to hope for a little Monday night magic, which isn't impossible for the home team since New England is known to drop random divisional games like this every once in a while. Still, the Jets are big underdogs for a reason. Pick: Patriots 26, Jets 17.

What channel is Monday Night Football on?

  • TV channel: TSN
  • Live stream: DAZN

Monday Night Football schedule 2019

Week 1Sept. 9Texans at Saints (7 p.m. ET)
 Sept. 9Broncos at Raiders (10:15 p.m. ET)
Week 2Sept. 16Browns at Jets
Week 3Sept. 23Bears at Redskins
Week 4Sept. 30Bengals at Steelers
Week 5Oct. 7Browns at 49ers
Week 6Oct. 14Lions at Packers
Week 7Oct. 21Patriots at Jets
Week 8Oct. 28Dolphins at Steelers
Week 9Nov. 4Cowboys at Giants
Week 10Nov. 11Seahawks at 49ers
Week 11Nov. 18Chiefs at Chargers
Week 12Nov. 25Ravens at Rams
Week 13Dec. 2Vikings at Seahawks
Week 14Dec. 9Giants at Eagles
Week 15Dec. 16Colts at Saints
Week 16Dec. 23Packers at Vikings

Tadd Haislop

Tadd Haislop is the Associate NFL Editor at SportingNews.com.