Week 1 · Sunday, September 13 · 1:00 PM ET
Why This Game Matters
Two franchises trying to climb out of the AFC basement open the season against each other, and both have real questions to answer immediately. Aaron Glenn is 3-14 as a head coach and is now calling his own defensive plays with a rebuilt front seven led by No. 2 overall pick David Bailey, while across the field Robert Saleh and new OC Brian Daboll are betting their credibility on getting Cam Ward right after a shaky rookie year and an uneven preseason. Add in the offseason trade that sent DT T'Vondre Sweat from Tennessee to New York for edge rusher Jermaine Johnson II, and there's an actual grudge-match subplot buried in what looks on paper like a battle for 30th place.
Key Matchups
- T'Vondre Sweat's return to Nissan Stadium: the defensive tackle Tennessee traded away this offseason (in the deal that brought back Jermaine Johnson II) now lines up for the Jets against his old offensive line
- Jets rookie edge rusher David Bailey, the highest-drafted defensive player in franchise history, headlining a young front seven against a Titans O-line anchored by RT JC Latham, who opened camp on PUP with a pectoral injury
- Tennessee's overhauled receiving corps -- No. 4 overall pick Carnell Tate, Wan'Dale Robinson, and a restructured Calvin Ridley -- against a Jets secondary thinned out by the Sauce Gardner trade and Nahshon Wright's camp hip injury
- Cam Ward, fresh off a rough preseason opener (5-of-12, 57 yards) under new OC Brian Daboll, against a Jets defense Aaron Glenn is calling himself for the first time
Injury Report
Breece Hall · NYJ RB
Out (2-3 weeks)
Suffered a non-contact groin strain at an Aug. 17 practice; expected to be ready for the regular-season opener.
Mykal Walker · NYJ LB
Out (2-3 weeks)
Calf injury sustained during training camp; expected back for the regular season.
Nahshon Wright · NYJ CB
Out
Hip injury sidelining the free-agent cornerback signing during camp.
Series History
All-time: Titans lead the all-time series 25-21-1 across 47 meetings, a margin built mostly in the Oilers and early-Titans years before New York won the two most recent games.
Last meeting: Sept. 15, 2024 at Nissan Stadium: Jets 24, Titans 17. Rookie RB Braelon Allen -- the NFL's youngest player at the time -- broke a 20-yard touchdown run with 4:31 left to lift Aaron Rodgers and New York to the road win, the Jets' second straight victory in the series after a 27-24 overtime win in 2021.
- · The only playoff meeting between these franchises came in the 1991 AFC Wild Card round, when the Houston Oilers (the Titans' original identity) beat the Jets 17-10 at the Astrodome.
- · New York and Tennessee don't meet often -- AFC East vs. AFC South scheduling means this is a rare crossover, making the two teams' recent 2021 and 2024 meetings the only games between them in the last several years.
Weather
Forecast not yet available this far out — check back closer to kickoff. Nissan Stadium in Nashville is an open-air stadium.
Records & Rankings on the Line
- · Mark-Bark's preseason power rankings have the Jets 30th and the Titans 27th entering Week 1 -- two rebuilding AFC clubs trying to avoid the conference basement.
- · The Jets have won the last two meetings in this series (2021 OT thriller, 2024 comeback) and can push the streak to three straight against Tennessee.
- · Aaron Glenn opens Year 2 off a 3-14 debut season; Robert Saleh and Brian Daboll open their own new era in Tennessee tasked with developing 2025 No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward after a three-win rookie season.
The Desk Weighs In
Duke Callahan
TEN -3
Reasoning not yet published for this pick.
Vega Okafor
TEN -3
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Sunny Marchetti
NYJ -1
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Reese Thackeray
TEN -3
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Priest Dunbar
NYJ -1
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