The Meadowlands is in store for another exciting weekend of football, as both teams take the field once again. The Jets have returned from their bye week and will be taking on the Cleveland Browns in a favorable matchup for the home team. The Giants will be traveling to Chicago to face off against the Bears, as Jaxson Dart hopes to continue improving in his rookie season.
Cleveland Browns vs. New York Jets
The New York Jets are searching for their second win of the 2025 season and it is beginning to look likely. The Jets are slight favorites heading into their matchup against the Browns, who have had their fair share of struggles this season.
The Jets are coming off an electrifying comeback win against the Cincinnati Bengals before they headed into their bye week. The Jets offense had its best performance of the season by far and is hoping to build off that this Sunday. They will hope to only get better with the hopeful return of superstar wide receiver Garrett Wilson.
Also, impressive in the team’s victory was Justin Fields, who overcame the adversity of people calling for his job as the team’s starting quarterback and put up 244 passing yards, while throwing a passing touchdown. This week, with his starting role secured, Fields will look to continue proving any doubters wrong and keep the wins coming for the Jets.
New York Giants vs. Chicago Bears
The New York Giants will be traveling to Chicago this weekend to take on the Bears on Sunday. The team will look to continue building itself around rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, who has continued to show improvements after his hot start.

In last week’s game, Dart recorded nearly 200 passing yards with two passing touchdowns and a rushing touchdown. This week, the Giants will be facing a Bears defense that has struggled this season to prevent teams from scoring. As Dart continues his journey to stardom in the NFL, the Bears will be his next challenge and he has all of the tools offensively to help the Giants to a victory.
The Giants are slight underdogs heading into the game, though it’s not unfamiliar territory for them. The Giants have had their share of upset wins this season and are looking to record another one this Sunday.
Both the Jets and Giants will be taking the field at 1 p.m. this Sunday, Nov. 9, where they will both look to walk away victorious. The Jets will be at MetLife Stadium this week, bringing some action-packed football to the Meadowlands.










