Cowboys vs. Jets Live Stream: Game Time, Streaming Info, Channel, How To Watch NFL Week 2 Live

The New York Jets travel to Texas to battle the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2 of the NFL season!

Ugh. Year one of the Aaron Rodgers era in New York lasted four snaps. Per ESPN, the four-time MVP tore his left Achilles tendon during the Jets’ Monday Night Football victory over the Buffalo Bills. Former second-overall pick Zach Wilson, who went 14 for 21 in relief, is the presumptive starter for the franchise that generated a ton of preseason buzz after the acquisition of Rodgers.

The Cowboys will hope to once again utilize their stellar defense to defeat a New York team. Dallas demolished the Giants on Sunday Night Football last week, shutting out the G-Men 40-0.

Today’s Cowboys-Jets game will air on CBS and Paramount+. Here’s how to watch live.

What Time/Channel Is the Cowboys-Jets Game On Today?

The Cowboys and Jets game is scheduled to begin at 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+.

How to Live Stream The Jets-Cowboys Game:

If you have a valid cable login, you can watch today’s game live on CBS or the CBS app. The NFL game you’ll be offered on CBS, however, depends on your location. A full coverage map of FOX and CBS games can be found on 506sports.com.

Can I Watch The NFL On Paramount+?

Yes! You can watch the NFL live on CBS via Paramount+’s Essential plan and Paramount+ with Showtime. From now until September 20, the streaming service is offering a 50% discount, with the Essential plan and Paramount+ with Showtime available for $2.50/month and $5.00/month, respectively, for one year. Paramount+ offers a free trial for new subscribers.

You can also add Paramount+ to your Prime Video account for an additional 11.99/month. Amazon offers a seven-day free trial for new subscribers.

How To Watch The Jets-Cowboys Game Online For Free:

You can also stream the game with an active subscription to Sling TV, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, NFL+, or YouTube TV. FuboTV, NFL+, and YouTube TV offer free trials for new subscribers.