On Saturday, the New York Jets will host the Washington Commanders as both teams kick off their preseason schedule.
Here’s everything you need to know about this Week 1 preseason matchup between the Commanders and Jets, including how to watch, how to listen, the start time, and more.
Washington Commanders at New York Jets
- Start time: Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024, Noon ET
- Channel: Local
- Live stream options: NFL+
- Radio stations: Commanders Radio Network, Jets Radio Network
- Starting QBs: Jayden Daniels, Tyrod Taylor
- Betting lines:
- Spread: WAS -2.5
- Total: 34
- Moneyline: WAS -148, NYJ +124
The Washington Commanders make their preseason debut at MetLife Stadium, taking on the New York Jets.
The Commanders saw another significant change this offseason, with head coach Ron Rivera agreeing to part ways with the franchise after a rough couple of seasons. The new ownership group brought Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn to take as head coach as the team transitions into a new era.
QB Sam Howell didn’t do himself any favors with his sack fest last season, as the 2022 fifth-round pick was traded to the Seattle Seahawks. The Commanders sent Howell, a 2023 fourth-round pick (WR Troy Franklin), and a 2023 sixth-round pick (OG Sataoa Laumea) to Seattle in exchange for a 2023 third-round (S Calen Bullock) and a fifth-round pick (WR Ainias Smith).
With Howell gone, the Commanders selected quarterback Jayden Daniels with the second overall draft pick. He is expected to take over for the franchise in Week 1. The Commanders bolstered their RB group by adding Austin Ekeler behind Brian Robinson Jr. However, outside of Terry McLaurin and Jahan Dotson, Washington’s pass catchers have much to prove in 2024 to make Daniels’ life easier.
The signing of TE Zach Ertz adds some experience to the group, but will the veteran overcome his recent injury bug and contribute to the roster? ‘
The offensive line is still an area of concern. While Howell’s sacks were not always a result of poor blocking, their contributions to the offense were mediocre.
The Commanders have tried to bring in talent to improve the defense, but holes on the defensive line and secondary hinder this squad’s continued defensive success. 2024 will be a year of growth for Washington unless Daniels can have a Stroud-like start under center.