By: Jim Williams – Capital Sports Network – Senior Columnist
New York football fans brace for a double dose of drama in Week 10. The Jets (1-7) host the Browns (2-6) at MetLife Stadium, while the Giants (2-7) travel to Chicago to face the Bears (5-3). Both New York teams are desperate for wins to salvage their seasons and restore confidence.
Stars to watch:
- Jets: RB Breece Hall (133 yards, 2 TDs vs Bengals), QB Justin Fields
- Browns: DE Myles Garrett, QB Dillon Gabriel
- Giants: QB Jaxson Dart, WR Wan’Dale Robinson
- Bears: QB Caleb Williams, RB Kyle Monangai, TE Colston Loveland
Cleveland Browns @ New York Jets
- Kickoff: Sunday, Nov. 9, 1:00 PM ET
- TV: CBS
- Radio (Jets): ESPN New York 98.7 FM
- Radio (Browns): 92.3 The Fan (Cleveland)
Game Notes: The Jets are riding high after a wild 39-38 win over Cincinnati, their first of the season. Fields and Hall will need to replicate that magic against Cleveland’s top-5 defense. Garrett leads a Browns unit that ranks second overall and fifth against the pass.
What a win means for the Jets: It would mark their first back-to-back wins in 14 months and signal progress under coach Aaron Glenn.
New York Giants @ Chicago Bears
- Kickoff: Sunday, Nov. 9, 1:00 PM ET
- TV: FOX
- Radio (Giants): WFAN 660 AM / 101.9 FM
- Radio (Bears): WBBM Newsradio 780 AM / 105.9 FM
Game Notes: Chicago is surging behind Caleb Williams, who threw for 280 yards and 3 TDs in a comeback win over Cincinnati. The Giants, meanwhile, have dropped three straight and are winless on the road. Dart has shown flashes, but the defense has allowed 33+ points in each of the last three gamesChicago Bears.
What a win means for the Giants: It would snap a road losing streak and give coach Brian Daboll a much-needed morale boost heading into the second half of the season.




