New York Jets vs. Las Vegas Raiders preview
The New York Jets will visit the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, November 12th, in Week 10 of the 2023 season. The Jets are 4-4 and in third place in the AFC East. New York is 1-1 in divisional play and 2-3 in conference play. The Raiders are 4-5 and in third place in the AFC West. Las Vegas is 1-1 in divisional play and 2-3 in conference play.
New York Jets vs. Las Vegas Raiders Betting Odds
Team | Spread | Total | ML |
New York Jets | -1.5 (-110) | Over 36.5 (-110) | -138 |
Las Vegas Raiders | +1.5 (-110) | Under 36.5 (-110) | +118 |
New York Jets vs. Las Vegas Raiders Match Details
Fixture: New York Jets at Las Vegas Raiders
Date & Time: Sunday, November 12th, 8:20 p.m. EDT
Venue: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
Weather: 66°, 6 mph wind, light rain, indoors
New York Jets Key Stats
The New York Jets average 16.5 points per game, ranking 30th in the league in scoring. New York ranks 30th in passing offense and 20th in rushing offense. They allow 19.5 points per game, ranking eighth in the league. The Jets rank third in passing defense and 30th in rushing defense. They rank 31st in total offense and ninth in total defense.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers remains on injured reserve after tearing his Achilles in Week 1. He is joined on injured reserve by offensive linemen Alijah Vera-Tucker and Connor McGovern, safety Chuck Clark and defensive tackle Al Woods. Offensive tackle Duane Brown is questionable to return after missing the past six games.
Las Vegas Raiders Key Stats
The Las Vegas Raiders average 17.3 points per game, ranking 27th in the league in scoring. Las Vegas ranks 23rd in passing offense and 31st in rushing offense. They allow 21.4 points per game, ranking 19th in the league. The Raiders rank eighth in passing defense and 31st in rushing defense. They are 30th in total offense and 15th in total defense.
Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Marcus Peters is likely to suit up after leaving last week’s 30-6 victory over the New York Giants late in the game. Raiders interim head coach Antonio Pierce revealed that the four-time All-Pro likely would have returned if the outcome of the game was still up in the air. Linebacker Divine Deablo is questionable to return after missing the past two games. Offensive tackle Thayer Munford Jr., linebacker Luke Masterson, and fullback Jakob Johnson are all questionable to return after being out in Week 9.
New York Jets vs. Las Vegas Raiders Betting Prediction
The Las Vegas Raiders made the decision to fire head coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler after just 25 games leading the team. The team responded well, as they had their best game on both sides of the ball. While the New York Jets defense has been great, they have struggled tremendously on offense. The Jets haven’t scored a touchdown in their past seven quarters of football. Look for their offensive struggles to continue against a Raiders defense that has nine sacks, five forced turnovers and one defensive touchdown over the past two weeks. Expect Las Vegas to win at home for the second consecutive week.