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Mid-tier precious metals producer Americas Gold and Silver (TSX:USA,NYSEAMERICAN:USAS) continues to grow its North American footprint with its intended acquisition of privately owned Crescent Silver.

The two companies inked a US$65 million binding purchase agreement on Thursday (November 13). It includes the past-producing, fully permitted Crescent mine in the Idaho Silver Valley.

Known as “the silver capital of the world,” the region is well known for its immense production of silver, lead and zinc, as well as significant amounts of copper and antimony.

Within this prolific mining district, the Crescent mine is sandwiched between the historic Sunshine and Bunker Hill mines and is just 9 miles from Americas’ Galena complex, an active silver, lead and copper operation.

“The mineralized material at Crescent is the same silver-copper-antimony tetrahedrite material currently processed at Galena,” notes the company’s press release.

The deal comes just one week after the US Geological Survey officially added silver to its list of critical minerals in recognition of the metal’s growing importance to American economic and national security.

Substantial infrastructure is already in place at Crescent, which has a historic 2015 preliminary economic assessment demonstrating the potential to produce 1.4 million to 1.6 million ounces of silver annually.

“Crescent has the potential to be fast tracked into our growing production profile alongside Galena, allowing us to leverage our strong operations team located in the Silver Valley,” said Americas Chair and CEO Paul Andre Huet.

Management believes the company can begin adding feed from Crescent to the Galena mill and generating cashflow from these activities as early as mid-2026. Americas’ team sees plenty of upside on the Crescent property as less than 5 percent of the landholding has been explored, with only two veins delineated for production. In 2026, the company plans to launch a US$3.5 million drill program to test multiple targets both at surface and underground.

The Crescent acquisition includes US$20 million in cash alongside approximately 11.1 million common shares of an equity position in Americas valued at approximately US$45 million.

To cover the cost of the purchase, Americas initially announced it would be conducting a concurrent US$65 million bought-deal private placement via an agreement with Canaccord Genuity and BMO Capital Markets.

Shortly after that news, the company said it was increasing that private placement to US$115 million on strong investor interest. Eric Sprott, Americas’ largest shareholder, will participate in the financing.

“The addition of the Crescent Mine, while potentially improving the project profile of the Company, provides additional synergies only available through rational consolidation and is a transaction that leverages the strength of Paul’s strong operating team in the Silver Valley,” said Sprott, a well-known financier in the mining industry.

Earlier in the week, Americas Gold & Silver published its financial and operational results for Q3. Its consolidated silver production was up 98 percent year-on-year and 11 percent quarter-on-quarter, while its consolidated revenue, including by-product revenue, jumped by 37 percent compared to the same quarter last year to US$30.6 million.

Securities Disclosure: I, Melissa Pistilli, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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Copper Quest Exploration Inc. (CSE: CQX; OTCQB: IMIMF; FRA: 3MX) (‘ Copper Quest ‘ or the ‘ Company ‘) is pleased to announce that it has entered into an arms-length Option to Purchase Agreement (the ‘ Agreement ‘) dated November 7th, 2025 with 0847114 B.C. Ltd. (‘ Privco ‘), a British Columbia Incorporated company that holds 100% ownership, title, and interest in the Alpine Gold Property (the ‘ Property ‘), located in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia (the ‘ Acquisition ‘).

Highlights of the Alpine Gold Property

  • 2018 NI43-101 Inferred Resource of 268,000 tonnes estimated using a cut-off grade of 5.0 g/t Au and an average grade of 16.52 g/t Au that represents an inferred resource of 142,000 oz of gold (McCuaig & Giroux, 2018).
  • Substantial opportunity to grow the maiden Alpine resource to the east-west and to depth with only about 300m of the roughly 2km long vein system explored to date by underground mine workings and drilling.
  • Estimated 24,000 tonnes Run of Mine mineralized stockpile on surface presenting a possible near term cash flow opportunity.
  • 1,650 meters of clean and dry underground workings accessing sampled and mineable zones.
  • At least 4 additional relatively unexplored vein systems on the Property (Black Prince, Cold Blow, Gold Crown & past-producing King Solomon), all hosting historic high-grade gold values.
  • Road accessible 4,611.49-hectare Property including 15 Crown Grants (1 with surface rights) and 19 staked mineral claims with all-season operation potential (Figure 1).
  • Additions of Mr. Allan Matovich to the Board of Directors. Mr. Ted Muraro and Mr. John Mirko as Technical Advisors on closing. They have a combined mining and exploration experience of 150+ years in the industry.

The 4,611.49-hectare Property is approximately 20 kilometers northeast of the City of Nelson (Figure 1) and hosts the former operating underground mine with a recorded production of approximately 16,810 tonnes of mineralized vein material (Table 1). This material contained 356,360 grams of gold, 222,054 grams of silver, 49,329 kilograms of lead and 17,167 kilograms of zinc. The other 4 significant vein systems on the property will also be explored including the Black Prince and Cold Blow quartz veins approximately 3km to the northeast of the Alpine mine, the Gold Crown vein system 600m southeast, and the past-producing King Solomon vein workings 1.8km to the south. Further information about the Alpine Gold property will be forthcoming in the upcoming weeks.

Brian Thurston, President & CEO of Copper Quest, commented : ‘ With Gold prices at all-time highs, The Alpine Gold property creates a tremendous opportunity to create near term value. I look forward to closing the transaction and welcoming Mr. Matovich, Mr. Muraro and Mr. Mirko to the team.’

Figure 1: Location Claim Map

Appointment of Mr. Allan Matovich as Director

Copper Quest is also pleased to announce that upon closing of the acquisition, Mr. Allan Matovich will join the Company’s Board of Directors. Mr. Matovich is the principal owner of the Alpine Gold Property.

Mr. Matovich has 60+ years of mining and exploration experience in Canada and the United States. He first started with Cominco in Trail BC working in the smelter operation. Mr. Matovich then started Matovich Mining Industries where they supplied considerable tonnages of siliceous flux materials, lead and zinc concentrates to Cominco for over 20 years. Mr. Matovich then opened up a mining operation in 1997 in Northern British Columbia to supply barite for drilling fluids in the oil and gas industry. This mining operation is still in production today. Mr. Matovich also opened up a barite operation in Washington State that is going into production. He also worked with Halliburton, Baker Hughes, and Newmont and was very successful. In 2000, Mr. Matovich purchased the Alpine Gold Mine and since then has spent a considerable amount of time proving up the project.

Mr. Matovich commented I am very pleased to bring the Alpine Gold Property to Copper Quest and join as a director. The company has a fantastic portfolio of critical mineral projects advancing and the Alpine Gold Project gives a potential near term cash flow opportunity along with upside to grow the current resource with drilling. I look forward to working with the Copper Quest team to help create value for all stakeholders involved.’

Table 1 – Production History – Minfile (082FNW127) for Alpine Mine for gold (Au) and silver (Ag)

YEAR Tonnes Tonnes Au Grams Ag Grams Est
Grade
Est
Grade
Mined Milled Recovered Recovered Au (g/t) Ag (g/t)
1988 200 90 198 591 2.20 6.57
*1948 16,889 11,384 25.32 17.07
*1947 2,768 1,866 15.38 10.37
*1946 11,042 5,785 18.59 9.74
*1942 56,079 34,182 824.69 502.68
1941 11,517 11,517 219,350 130,011 18.26 11.29
1940 3,992 3,992 57,852 35,333 14.49 8.85
1939 3 0 62 62
1938 35 0 1,120 902
1915 4 0 1,938
*ore milled not reported

Appointment of Mr. Ted Muraro as Technical Advisor to the Board

Mr. Muraro will be appointed as Technical Advisor to the board on closing of the transaction. Mr. Theodore (Ted) W. Muraro has accumulated over six decades of experience in mineral exploration, including 35 years with Cominco where he advanced through Exploration to serve as the companies Chief Geologist and Internal Consulting Geologist. Early in his career, Mr. Muraro gained underground experience at Keno Hill, HB Mine, Sullivan, and Western Mines. His tenure at Cominco was marked by direct involvement in the discovery and subsequent successful development of the Westmin Mine at Buttle Lake, the Polaris Mine on Little Cornwallis Island in the high Arctic, and Snip Mine on the Iskut River. Following his service at Cominco, Mr. Muraro assumed the role of Vice President, Exploration at Romanex and International Barytex Resources, contributing his expertise to international gold projects.

Mr. Muraro, who was awarded the Spud Huestis award in 2021 for his outstanding contributions to the industry and excellence in exploration, worked as an independent consultant (T.W. Muraro Consulting 1993-2016) on base metal and gold exploration projects around the world until his retirement in 2016. In these later years, he served on several boards as Director and/or Advisor, most recently with Imperial Metals. Mr. Muraro’s working relationship with Al Matovich started in the Rossland Mining Camp and shifted to the Alpine Property in the late 80’s.

Appointment of Mr. John Mirko as Technical Advisor to the Board.

Mr. Mirko will be appointed as Technical Advisor to the board on closing of the transaction. Mr. Mirko has over 40 years’ experience in the mining industry, past President and Founder of Canam Alpine Ventures Ltd. (recently sold to Vizsla Resources Ltd.), currently President and Founder of Canam Mining Corp. and Rokmaster Resources Corporation.

From 1986 to 2010 Mr. Mirko the founder, President-CEO and Director of 4 public mining-exploration companies and a founder and Director of 3 others. He has been self-employed in the sector since 1972 as a prospector, contractor and consultant involved in exploration, development and mine construction of various projects in 12 counties, and commercial production of mineral concentrates and metal products from 5 of the projects.

In 2008, Mr. Mirko was a recipient of the ‘E. A. Scholtz Medal for Excellence in Mine Development’ from the Association for Mineral Exploration of British Columbia, and in 2009, the Mining Association of British Columbia’s ‘Mining and Sustainability Award’ for the MAX Mine.

Mr. Mirko is currently a member in good standing of the Society of Economic Geologists, Inc., the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada and AME BC.

Transaction Details

The Agreement provides for the purchase of all the minerals claims and crown grants held by the Privco that make up the Alpine Gold Property. At closing Copper Quest will issue 14,177,517 Copper Quest common shares to Privco at a deemed price of $0.175c per share. The Shares will have a 24-month escrow agreement from closing date.

Additionally, Copper Quest will reimburse $225,000 towards the 2025 expenditures of the Property that was completed earlier this year and a 2 percent NSR will be granted to Privco on closing of the Acquisition with half being able to be bought back for CAD$1-million.

Closing is subject to a 45-day due diligence period, exchange approval and other customary closing conditions. Closing may occur prior to the 45-day due diligence period. A finder’s fee is payable in common shares in connection with the transaction.

Qualified Person

Brian Thurston, P.Geo., the Company’s President, CEO and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects , has reviewed and approved the technical information in this news release.

Gold: Global Demand & Supply

Global demand for gold remains strong, supported by persistent geopolitical uncertainty, inflationary pressures, and ongoing central bank purchases. At the same time, supply growth is limited, with declining reserves at mature mines, few large-scale discoveries, and rising development costs. This tightening supply backdrop highlights the strategic value of advancing new gold projects in secure, mining-friendly jurisdictions. Copper Quest is aligned with these global trends, positioning Alpine to contribute to the next generation of significant gold discoveries.

Stock Options

The Company has granted stock options to Directors, Management, and Consultants of the Company to acquire an aggregate of 2,600,000 common shares in the capital of the Company, pursuant to the Company’s Equity Incentive Plan. The stock options are each convertible into a common share of the Company at an exercise price of $0. 20 until November 13, 2030.

About Copper Quest Exploration Inc.

Copper Quest ( CSE: CQX; OTCQB: IMIMF; FRA: 3MX ) is focused on building shareholder value through strategic acquisitions and the exploration and development of its North American Critical Mineral portfolio of assets. The Company’s land package currently comprises five critical mineral projects that span over 40,000+ hectares in great mining jurisdictions.

Copper Quest has a 100% interest in the Stars Property, a porphyry copper-molybdenum discovery, covering 9,693 hectares in central British Columbia’s Bulkley Porphyry Belt. Contiguous to the Stars Property, Copper Quest has a 100% interest in the 5,389-hectare Stellar Property. CQX also has an earn-in option up to 80% and joint-venture agreement on the 4,700-hectare porphyry copper-molybdenum RIP Project, also in the Bulkley Porphyry Belt.

Copper Quest has a 100% interest in the Nekash Copper-Gold Project, a porphyry exploration opportunity located in Lemhi County, Idaho, along the prolific Idaho-Montana porphyry copper belt that hosts world-class systems such as Butte and CUMO. The project is fully road-accessible via maintained U.S. highways and forest service roads and currently consists of 70 unpatented federal lode claims covering 585 hectares.

Copper Quest has a 100% interest in the Thane Project located in the Quesnel Terrane of Northern BC which spans over 20,658 ha with 10 high-priority targets identified demonstrating significant copper and precious metal mineralization potential.

Copper Quest’s leadership and advisory teams are senior mining industry executives who have a wealth of technical and capital markets experience and a strong track record of discovering, financing, developing, and operating mining projects on a global scale. Copper Quest is committed to sustainable and responsible business activities in line with industry best practices, supportive of all stakeholders, including the local communities in which it operates. For more information on Copper Quest, please visit the Company’s website at Copper Quest .

On behalf of the Board of Copper Quest Exploration Inc.

Brian Thurston, P.Geo.
Chief Executive Officer and Director
Tel: 778-949-1829

For further information contact:

Investor Relations
info@copper.quest

Forward Looking Information

This news release contains certain ‘forward-looking information’ and ‘forward-looking statements’ (collectively, ‘ forward-looking statements ‘) within the meaning of applicable securities legislation. All statements, other than statements of historical fact included herein, including without limitation, future operations and activities of Copper Quest, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are frequently, but not always, identified by words such as ‘expects’, ‘anticipates’, ‘believes’, ‘intends’, ‘estimates’, ‘potential’, ‘possible’, and similar expressions, or statements that events, conditions, or results ‘will’, ‘may’, ‘could’, or ‘should’ occur or be achieved. Forward-looking statements reflect the beliefs, opinions and projections on the date the statements are made and are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these factors. Such factors include, without limitation, risks associated with possible accidents and other risks associated with mineral exploration operations, the risk that the Company will encounter unanticipated geological factors, risks associated with the interpretation of exploration results, the possibility that the Company may not be able to secure permitting and other governmental clearances necessary to carry out the Company’s exploration plans, the risk that the Company will not be able to raise sufficient funds to carry out its business plans, and the risk of political uncertainties and regulatory or legal changes that might interfere with the Company’s business and prospects. Readers should not place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements and information contained in this news release concerning these items. The Company does not assume any obligation to update the forward-looking statements of beliefs, opinions, projections, or other factors, should they change, except as required by applicable securities laws.

The Canadian Securities Exchange has not reviewed, approved or disapproved the contents of this press release, and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/3309c0ba-17fd-4a57-b498-e8a3c49534fc

News Provided by GlobeNewswire via QuoteMedia

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As its record-setting year continues, gold is on its way to posting its strongest annual performance since 1979, up an impressive 58 percent year-to-date as of Wednesday (November 12).

The yellow metal once again broke past US$4,200 per ounce this week, moving closer to its all-time high of US$4,379.13, reached on October 17. Silver is up 80 percent year-to-date and also on track for its best year ever.

The silver spot price rose on Thursday (November 13) morning to just a few cents shy of its record price of US$54.47 per ounce. Silver futures hit a new record high of US$54.415 per ounce in early morning trading.

Gold rallied this week even amid news that the longest US government shutdown in history was coming to an end — typically the sort of development that would lessen demand for safe-haven assets. Yet continued labor market weakness in the US is priming expectations of further Federal Reserve interest rate cuts in December.

Ipek Ozkardeskaya, senior analyst at Swissquote Bank, explained that gold is gaining on investor sentiment.

What does it mean to say that gold is acting like a meme stock? Basically, it implies that the gold market is displaying unusual trading dynamics with investment demand at times seemingly more momentum-driven than data-driven.

Gold and silver’s surge may be reflective of the good precious metals vibes investors are now feeling. Social media is buzzing with posts like “GOLD to $5,000!” and trending hashtags like #GoldRush2025 and #SilverSqueeze2.

Gold exchange-traded funds in particular are very popular with retail investors. Sherwood News reported on Tuesday (November 11) that daily call volumes for the SPDR Gold Trust (ARCA:GLD), which is backed by physical gold, had outstripped 1 million by 1:10 p.m. EST, ‘roughly triple their 334,000 average over the last 10 full sessions.’

While the speed and size of the price gains in gold and silver point to a highly sentiment-driven acceleration, this momentum doesn’t discount the strong fundamentals for gold and silver.

Yes, we’re likely to see price pullbacks, but the overall upward momentum is still supported by macro forces such as economic uncertainty, Fed independence concerns, geopolitical risks and in the case of silver, supply worries.

Securities Disclosure: I, Melissa Pistilli, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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LeBron James continues his preparation as he works toward his season debut for the Los Angeles Lakers.

James practiced with the South Bay Lakers, the NBA team’s G-League affiliate, for a second time on Thursday. 

The four-time MVP did not experience any residual effects from his workout on Wednesday, according to ESPN. It was the first time James was said to have played 5-on-5 since the first round of the playoffs in April.

The Lakers are finishing out the final two games of a five-game road trip this weekend. James did not make the trip.

James, who will turn 41 years old at the end of December, has played at least 70 games in each of the past two seasons.

Will LeBron James play for South Bay Lakers?

The South Bay Lakers started the season with a pair of wins on the weekend of Nov. 8 against the Valley Suns at the UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo, California.

The team will play against the Rip City Remix on Nov. 16 at home. James is not expected to play for the team.

What is sciatica?

Sciatica is a pain caused by some level of irritation, pinching, or compression of the sciatic nerve, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

The nerve is located in the lower back and runs down the back of the left and right leg. It begins from the lower part of the spinal cord and extends through the buttocks, back of the thigh and down to the feet. The area of pain can range anywhere along the back of the leg.

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  • The New England Patriots will debut new ‘Rivalries’ uniforms against the New York Jets.
  • The ‘Nor’easter’ themed uniforms pay homage to New England’s weather and nautical history.
  • For 2025, all teams in the AFC East and NFC West will wear their ‘Rivalries’ uniforms once.

Currently riding a seven-game winning streak that is tied for the best in the NFL − as is their 8-2 record − the New England Patriots pretty clearly don’t need a nor’easter to suddenly blow in from the Atlantic Ocean in order to ground the New York Jets when they meet on ‘Thursday Night Football’ on Prime Video.

Yet ‘Nor’easter’ is going to be a theme for this contest regardless as the Pats, who are 13-point favorites, per BetMGM, become the fourth team this season to take the field in their new ‘Rivalries’ uniforms conceived by Nike. They are designed to pay homage to New England’s infamous weather, nautical history and a proud football lineage.

What’s new about the Patriots’ ‘Rivalries’ uniforms?

The Pats’ new jerseys will feature a predominantly ‘Storm Blue’ colorway, which looks like something of a compromise between the club’s traditional blue muted by gray and is symbolic of the regional fog. A new ‘NE’ logo on the sleeves serves as a clean double entendre. Silver striping on the shoulders and pants is meant to represent beams from a lighthouse, like the one built into Gillette Stadium’s superstructure and also have an embedded netting pattern in honor of the area’s fishermen. Six red stars embroidered around the jersey’s neckline represent New England’s six states and the organization’s half-dozen (for now) Lombardi Trophies.

‘We Are All Patriots,’ famously proclaimed by owner Robert Kraft following the Patriots’ first Super Bowl win in 2002 − just months after the Sept. 11 attacks − is stitched inside the collar. The jersey numbers are perforated as a callback to the uniforms the Patriots used in the 1990s, when Drew Bledsoe was the quarterback and Bill Parcells the head coach. The matte white helmets and silver facemasks are a tribute to the snow and ice that typically blankets that part of the country in wintertime.

What are NFL ‘Rivalries’ uniforms by Nike?

Think of them as the football version of the sports apparel company’s NBA ‘City Edition’ uniforms or Major League Baseball’s ‘City Connect’ jerseys. Signaled during the NFL draft and unveiled in August, Nike has strived to create something that further strengthens NFL teams’ bonds to their unique civic environments. And, as “rivalries” would suggest, all of them will be worn in intra-divisional matchups.

‘The 2025 Rivalries uniforms will celebrate storied local traditions and unite fan communities with designs unique to select cities and teams,” Nike announced during the rollout.

‘The designs are rooted extensively in the legacies and inspirations true to each team, serving as authentic, competitive expressions of community pride while giving athletes and fans an opportunity to connect like never before.’

Which NFL teams have ‘Rivalries’ uniforms?

Eventually all of them. But for 2025, each team in the AFC East and NFC West is scheduled to wear its “Rivalries” unis one time this season. Two additional divisions will be added to the rotation in each of the next three seasons, and the “Rivalries” option then becomes part of a team’s closet for the following three years.

When will NFL teams wear ‘Rivalries’ uniforms in 2025?

 Los Angeles Rams: Nov. 16 vs. Seattle Seahawks

 New York Jets: Dec. 7 vs. Miami Dolphins

 San Francisco 49ers: Jan. 4, 2026 vs. Seattle Seahawks

 Seattle Seahawks: Dec. 18 vs. Los Angeles Rams

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  • The NFL could not flex the Jets-Patriots game because it falls outside the eligible window for Thursday Night Football.
  • Despite some lopsided matchups, Prime Video’s ‘Thursday Night Football’ ratings are up 14% year over year.
  • Flex scheduling is complex due to logistics, network protections, and potential hardships for teams and fans.

The anticipation ahead of the Nov. 13 matchup between the New York Jets and New England Patriots, Prime Video’s latest “Thursday Night Football” offering, is at a fever pitch – the AFC East clash generating copious interest … and perhaps more so for people who just crawled out from beneath heavy objects … and who live in the northeast … and think it’s still 2010, when the NYJ were still competitively relevant.

The Jets, who have won two straight after losing their first seven games, are 13-point underdogs, per BetMGM. New York’s myriad injuries and a roster recently depleted at the trade deadline would seem to justify the notion they very likely might not come within two touchdowns of an archrival sitting atop the division and tied for the best record in the NFL. Crippled as the Jets are, it might also beg the question: Why didn’t the league flex its prime-time Thursday broadcast away from this game?

If the Patriots cruise to another victory – or even prevail from a slog that Thursday games so typically devolve into – it will extend what’s been a brutal patch of prime-time games, especially of the “TNF” variety. (The Los Angeles Chargers beat the Minnesota Vikings 37-10 in Week 8’s Thursday game. Week 9 served up the Baltimore Ravens’ 28-6 bashing of the Miami Dolphins. A week ago, the Denver Broncos defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 10-7 in a contest that was – technically? – competitive, if still a tough watch.)

So why not pivot to a better game than Jets-Patriots? The reasons are myriad, both operationally and logically, so let’s break it down.

Why didn’t the NFL flex out of the Jets-Patriots Thursday night game?

Just one word: Impossible.

The Jets and Patriots will ring in Week 11. Thursday games are only eligible to be flexed between Weeks 14 and 16, and only a maximum of two can be moved in a given season. And in actuality, the league has only utilized the Thursday flex option once – moving a Denver Broncos-Chargers game into last year’s Week 16 Thursday slot when the initially scheduled Browns-Bengals matchup had lost nearly all of its luster.

It’s not a decision the league would make lightly anyway given the logistical imposition on fans for moving a game from Thursday into a Sunday afternoon slot – which is much more disruptive, for example, than moving a 1 p.m. ET kickoff on a Sunday into the prime-time “Sunday Night Football” prime time slot. The NFL would strive to provide at least three weeks advance notice before flexing a “TNF” contest.

Are Amazon’s ratings suffering from the Thursday slump?

Just one word: Nope.

A league spokesman told USA TODAY Sports on Thursday that Prime Video’s ratings are up 14% year over year. Sunday night (9%) and Monday night (17%) games have also gotten a nice bump this season – none of them flexed, either, even though they’ve also had what turned out to be suboptimal matchups (Chiefs-Commanders, Seahawks-Commanders and Chargers-Steelers among them) in recent weeks.

Meanwhile, Sunday afternoon ratings, traditionally the NFL’s most watched time slot are “only” up 4% to date in 2025.

Why aren’t more midseason games flexed?

There’s a certain Jenga element to moving any game that perhaps casual viewers don’t take into account. For example, the Week 7 Sunday night game between the Atlanta Falcons and San Francisco 49ers earlier this season was eligible to be moved – and probably wasn’t the sexiest pairing of the season, unless you bought into the tailback showdown between Bijan Robinson and Christian McCaffrey.

But, as typically happens in the middle of a given season, there aren’t a ton of good options on the other side of that equation. In Week 7, for example, two teams were on bye and two more were playing in London. There was one Thursday night game that week and two on Monday night, none of those contests eligible to be moved to Sunday night. Furthermore, FOX and CBS are permitted to protect one of their own games, so it’s not like Chargers-Colts – probably a more attractive game at the time on the surface – would necessarily even be available to swap in. The circumstances of the teams being flexed out must also be taken into account, including whether a scheduling change would create a hardship or conflict with their circumstances on either side of a flexed game.

Not every preseason projection works out

The NFL certainly wasn’t forecasting in May that Jets-Patriots, for example, would look like such a dud when the 2025 schedule was released on May 14. At the time, both teams seemed like they might get a boost from head coaching changes and some notable personnel additions via free agency and/or the draft. Few prognosticated the Patriots would be in the mix for the AFC’s No. 1 playoff seed while the Jets were in the mix for the No. 1 draft pick in 2026.

But as the league optimizes its revenue with more and more exclusive broadcast windows – just in the past few years, it has added an increasing amount of international games, including on Friday night in Week 1, the Black Friday game, and the determination to play on Christmas no matter what day of the week it falls on – that means incrementally diminishing flexibility … to flex.

When can the NFL begin flexing games?

Flex scheduling was initially implemented in 2006 as a mechanism to occasionally move egregiously bad matchups out of prime-time slots, when they didn’t serve viewers well and/or broadcast partners which might be stuck with a dog game as their only inventory of a given week. Said another way, it was also a way to spotlight teams that were much better than they were forecast to be heading into a season.

These are among the current pertinent rules around flex scheduling, per the league:

For Sunday Night Football, it may be used up to twice between Weeks 5-10, and any week during Weeks 11-17.

For Monday Night Football it may be used any week in Weeks 12-17.

For Thursday Night Football it may be used up to twice between Weeks 14-16.

Only Sunday afternoon games (or those listed as TBD) are eligible to be moved to Sunday night, Monday night, or Thursday night, in which case the initially scheduled Sunday, Monday, or Thursday night game would be moved to Sunday afternoon.

Sunday afternoon games may also be moved between 1 p.m. and 4:05 p.m. or 4:25 p.m. ET.

As in prior seasons, for Week 18, the final weekend of the season, the scheduling of the Saturday, Sunday afternoon, and the Sunday night games is not assigned. The schedule for Week 18 will be announced at the conclusion of Week 17.

For Sunday Night Football in Weeks 5-13 and for Monday Night Football in Weeks 12-17, the NFL will decide and announce no later than 12 days in advance of the game, which game will be played on Sunday night and which game will be played on Monday night.

For Sunday Night Football in Weeks 14-17, the flexible scheduling decision will generally be made no later than 6 days prior to the game.

For Thursday Night Football in Weeks 14-16, the flexible scheduling decision will generally be made no later than 21 days prior to the game.

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  • Colorado athletic director Rick George is stepping down next year to take on a new advisory role at the university.
  • George’s tenure will be largely defined by his hiring of football coach Deion Sanders to revive the program.
  • In his new position, George will focus on revenue-generating initiatives for the athletic department.

Colorado athletic director Rick George said on the day that he announced the hiring of Deion Sanders that Sanders would be the last football coach he hired for the Buffaloes.

George, 65, had already hired two football coaches that didn’t work out before Sanders. Now George is stepping down as athletic director next year to take a new position at the university as emeritus athletic director and special adviser to the university chancellor.

“It has been the honor of a lifetime to serve as athletic director for the University of Colorado for the last 13 years, but after considerable thought and discussions with my family dating back to last spring, I have decided it is time for new leadership to guide the department,” George said in a statement Thursday Nov. 13.

The announcement said he was stepping down as athletic director at the end of the current academic year, which runs through June 2026.

Rick George’s tenure defined by Deion Sanders hiring

His tenure in charge of Colorado athletics still will be defined by his hiring of Sanders, who revived a football program that had hit rock-bottom under George’s watch. But Sanders’ team since has struggled after going 9-4 last season. The Buffs are 3-7 this year in Sanders’ third season in Boulder.

George introduced Sanders as the school’s new head coach on Dec. 4, 2022, installing him to resuscitate a football program that went 1-11 in 2022. George previously hired Mel Tucker, who left after one football season in 2019 to become coach at Michigan State. To replace Tucker, George hired Karl Dorrell, who went 8-15 in three seasons before his firing in 2022.

On the day Sanders was introduced as Colorado’s next head coach, George was asked if he was confident he wouldn’t need to hire another coach in another few years, in case Sanders left or didn’t pan out.

“I won’t be here that long from the standpoint of I’m going to be here as long as Coach Prime is here,” George said that day. “He’s got a five-year deal, and so I’ll be here that long at least, Beyond that, I’m not gonna hire another coach, and I don’t think we’ll have to.”

He said in a statement Thursday he made this announcement now to give the university time to find his successor. He also mentioned Sanders, who had developed a special rapport with George.

“I also wanted to time my announcement so that I could support Coach Prime and our football team this season, which I’m looking forward to continuing in my new role,” the statement said.

Rick George to help with ‘vital’ revenue-generation

George was hired at Colorado in 2013, taking over for previous athletic director Mike Bohn. His current contract extension was approved just days after Sanders’ electric debut as Colorado’s head coach in September 2023 and set to expire in June 2027 at a starting annual pay rate of $1.1 million.

This move ends his tenure as athletic director one year earlier than his contract term, but it includes a provision that he can transition to another position before then upon mutual agreement with the university.

One of his biggest accomplishments was spearheading the building of the UCHealth Champions Center, a showcase facility for Colorado athletics. The university described it as the product of “the most successful fundraising campaign in department history,” which generated $100 million for the project.

In 2023, he helped make the decision to rejoin the Big 12 Conference amid uncertainty about the future of the Pac-12, which Colorado had joined in 2011. The Colorado football team finished with a 27-76 record in 12 seasons in the Pac-12 but started its return to the Big 12 with a first-place tie to finish the regular season in 2024.

Financial issues still pressured Colorado athletics, as they do for many universities in the new era of college sports. George’s department has had to rely on significant university support in recent years to help fund it. In September, the university said it was “TBD,” or to be determined, when asked how it would pay for rising expenses during the current fiscal year, including the new five-year contract the school gave Sanders in March worth more than $10 million annually.

The news release of George’s change in positions said he will “continue to assist CU athletics in his new role, participating in revenue-generating initiatives for the department during a time when revenue generation is vital for success.”

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The New England Patriots extended their NFL-best winning streak to eight games with a 27-14 win over the New York Jets on ‘Thursday Night Football.’

The Patriots used the formula that has often worked for them throughout the 2025 NFL season to beat the Jets. Their defense put together a strong effort, limiting Justin Fields and Co. to two touchdown drives, while Drake Maye’s efficiency through the air allowed the Patriots offense to outgain the Jets 336-245 during the game.

It wasn’t just Maye (25 of 34 passing, 281 yards and one touchdown) who played well for the Patriots. Running back TreVeyon Henderson also put together a productive game. The second-round rookie handled a career-high 24 touches and scored all three of the Patriots’ touchdowns, two on the ground and one through the air.

Henderson wasn’t particularly efficient between the tackles. He averaged just 3.3 yards per carry and didn’t log a carry longer than 9 yards. However, Henderson showed good power in the red zone, pushing the pile to score his first touchdown of the day, and held up well in the passing game, catching all five of his targets for 31 yards and a score.

The Patriots (9-2) now stand alone atop the AFC standings, having briefly broken the three-way tie they were in with the Denver Broncos and Indianapolis Colts entering Week 11. That stands as a testament to the quick turnaround Mike Vrabel has led within the organization after several years of mediocrity under Bill Belichick and Jerod Mayo.

USA TODAY Sports provided live updates, highlights and more from the ‘Thursday Night Football’ tilt between the Jets and Patriots in Foxborough. All times are Eastern.

Patriots vs. Jets TNF takeaways

  • Drake Maye’s accuracy, efficiency and pressure avoidance make the Patriots’ offense hard to stop. The Jets did a solid job coming up with some stops against New England. Still, they could only hold the Patriots down so often. Maye was able to feather excellent touch passes to Stefon Diggs, Mack Hollins and Hunter Henry over the middle of the field frequently while also continuing to show off his elite deep accuracy. As long as he can avoid turnovers and continue to navigate the pocket and thrive against pressure, New England will remain one of the NFL’s most efficient offenses.
  • TreVeyon Henderson is capable of handling a full workload. Henderson has played a lion’s share of the Patriots’ snaps at running back in Rhamondre Stevenson’s absence. Against the Jets, Henderson handled a career-high 24 touches, turned them into 93 yards and scored three touchdowns.  While his game-breaking speed wasn’t on display as often against the Jets, he showed solid power throughout the night. He has all the tools needed to be a workhorse for the Patriots – as needed.
  • Justin Fields remains a top-tier scrambler. Fields didn’t have a lot of success as a passer against the Patriots. He logged just 116 yards through the air. On the ground, Fields was far more impactful. The Jets’ first touchdown drive was created by his ability to find success on the read option, while his willingness to scramble kept several drives alive throughout the evening. If the Jets continue to start Fields, they will need to draw up more designed runs for him. They are where he is at his best.
  • Jets WR gambles could pay off. New York acquired two receivers ahead of the 2025 NFL trade deadline: John Metchie III from the Eagles and Adonai Mitchell from the Colts. Both flashed during Thursday’s game. Metchie was the more productive of the two, logging three catches for 45 yards and a touchdown. Meanwhile, Mitchell had just one catch for 10 yards, but he showed excellent separation skills and should only get better as he gets acclimated to his new team. Both should see plenty of action with Garrett Wilson sidelined, and each could prove to be an important piece for the team next season.

Drake Maye stats vs. Jets

  • 25-of-34 (73.5% completion rate)
  • 281 passing yards
  • 1 passing touchdown
  • 0 interceptions
  • 107.6 passer rating
  • 4 rushing attempts
  • 2 rushing yards
  • 0 rushing touchdowns

TreVeyon Henderson stats vs. Jets

  • 19 rushing attempts
  • 62 rushing yards
  • 2 rushing touchdowns
  • 5 receptions
  • 31 receiving yards
  • 1 receiving touchdown

Stefon Diggs stats vs. Jets

  • 9 receptions
  • 105 receiving yards
  • 0 receiving touchdowns

Justin Fields stats vs. Patriots

  • 15-of-26 (57.6% completion rate)
  • 116 passing yards
  • 1 passing touchdown
  • 0 interceptions
  • 81.6 passer rating
  • 11 rushing attempts
  • 67 rushing yards
  • 0 rushing touchdowns

Drake Maye NFL MVP odds

Odds from BetMGM on Thursday night after Patriots win over Jets:

  • Matthew Stafford (+250)
  • Drake Maye (+260)
  • Patrick Mahomes (+500)
  • Jponathan Taylor (+550)
  • Josh Allen (+800)
  • Sam Darnold (+1000)
  • Jalen Hurts (+2000)

Patriots vs. Jets final score: Patriots 27, Jets 14

TreVeyon Henderson gets first down, setting Patriots up to bleed clock

Henderson handled three carries and turned them into 12 yards. That was enough to run out the clock on the Jets and finish off a 27-14 win for New England.

Jeremy Ruckert drops fourth-down pass as two-minute warning arrives

Justin Fields moved the Jets down the field after the Patriots’ field goal, but a sack set up a fourth down in the red-zone. Fields hit Ruckert beyond the sticks, but the tight end couldn’t hold onto the ball.

The Patriots will get the ball back after the turnover on downs. There’s 1:57 left in regulation, but the Jets have all three of their timeouts remaining. As such, the game isn’t over… yet.

Patriots vs. Jets score: Andy Borregales makes chip-shot 26-yarder to extend Patriots lead

The Patriots weren’t able to get a first down or into the end zone after Michael Clemons knocked down a third-down pass Drake Maye appeared to be aiming at Hunter Henry in the corner of the end zone.

Borregales was called on to attempt a field goal and he made it. The Patriots now lead 27-14 with 6:36 left in regulation.

Patriots 27, Jets 14

Justin Fields can’t handle low snap, fumbles and Patriots recover

On the first play of their drive, Jets center Josh Myers sent a low snap back to Fields. The veteran quarterback couldn’t handle it, and the ball bounced forward. The Patriots jumped on it, setting up a red-zone drive for the AFC East leaders.

Brandon Stephens punches deep shot out of Mack Hollins’ hands, forcing Patriots punt

It momentarily looked like Maye had hit Hollins for a massive, downfield gain on a third-and-15. Stephens managed to catch up to the veteran receiver and punched the ball out of his hands from over his shoulder just after Hollins tried to bring in the pass.

That brought Bryce Baringer in to punt. The Jets will get the ball back at their own 15-yard line, trailing by 10 with 7:43 left in the game.

Jets stall out after Patriots field goal, forced to punt

Justin Fields did a nice job weaving past two defenders for a 2-yard gain to get a first down at the start of the Jets’ drive. The team only moved backward after that, and a third-and-long incompletion forced the Jets to punt.

Austin McNamara’s punt skittered through the end-zone for a touchdown, so the Patriots will get the ball back at their own 20-yard line, leading 24-14 with 9:08 left in regulation.

Patriots vs. Jets score: Andy Borregales makes 44-yard field goal to give Patriots 10-point lead

Borregales missed a 45-yard field goal earlier in the night. His attempt from 44 yards was true, giving the Patriots a 24-14 lead with 12:06 remaining in the fourth quarter.

The Jets were able to force the Patriots to attempt a field goal after sacking Drake Maye for the first time. That put New England into a third-and-long where Maye checked the ball down to TreVeyon Henderson.

Patriots 24, Jets 14

Patriots leading Jets 21-14 entering fourth quarter

The Patriots have outgained the Jets 297-187 through three quarters, but New York has managed to stay in the game with a couple of Justin Fields-led touchdown drives. The Jets haven’t produced much offensively outside of those drives, but they are within an arm’s length of New England entering the final 15 minutes.

Drake Maye has enjoyed a quality game for the Patriots, completing 22 of 27 passes for 244 yards and a touchdown. He has connected well with Stefon Diggs (seven catches, 70 yards) and Mack Hollins (four catches, 64 yards) but running back TreVeyon Henderson has all three of the team’s touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving).

The Patriots have the ball at the Jets’ 41-yard line and are facing a third-and-5 to open the fourth quarter. They will look to keep their drive going and get into scoring range in the hopes of building upon their one-possession lead.

Who is John Metchie III?

Metchie, who just caught the Jets’ first passing touchdown of the day, is a fourth-year receiver who was a second-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans. He missed his rookie season while battling leukemia.

Metchie played the 2023 and 2024 seasons for the Texans before being traded to the Eagles ahead of the 2025 campaign. He was then dealt to the Jets ahead of the NFL trade deadline as part of the package for the Eagles to acquire defensive back Michael Carter II.

Metchie entered Thursday’s game having recorded 45 catches for 433 yards and a touchdown across 37 career games.

Patriots vs. Jets score: Justin Fields finds wide-open John Metchie for TD

The Jets were able to answer the Patriots’ most recent scoring drive with one of their own. Fields led New York on a nine-play, 65-yard drive that culminated in him finding Metchie wide open on a third-and-6 after safety Craig Woodson fell on the play.

Nick Folk made the extra point following the 22-yard touchdown and the Jets are down 21-14 with 3:10 left in the third quarter.

Patriots 21, Jets 14

Patriots vs. Jets score: TreVeyon Henderson logs third TD on 6-yard pass from Drake Maye

Henderson recorded his first multi-TD game in Week 10 against the Buccaneers. He has now one-upped his career-best effort, catching his third score of Thursday’s game on a 6-yard strike from Maye.

Andy Borregales makes the extra point and the Patriots have extended their lead to 21-7 midway through the third quarter.

Patriots 21, Jets 7

When was Justin Fields drafted?

Fields was a first-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. The Chicago Bears selected him 11th overall, making him the fourth quarterback selected behind No. 1 overall pick Trevor Lawrence, No. 2 overall pick Zach Wilson and No. 3 overall pick Trey Lance.

Jets punt after penalties derail drive

The Jets started the second half strong, gaining some yards with Breece Hall and Justin Fields on the ground. However, Fields was whistled for intentional grounding following a first-down audible, putting the Jets behind the chains and eventually forcing a fourth-and-28 after a Joe Tippman personal foul penalty.

Austin McNamara’s punt traveled just 33 yards, giving the Patriots the ball back at their own 31-yard line.

Stefon Diggs can’t haul in third-down pass from Drake Maye, Patriots punt

The Patriots have gone three-and-out to start the second half. Maye attempted three passes, but just one was completed, as Diggs managed to briefly catch a third-down pass over the middle of the field before the ground jarred it loose.

Bryce Baringer hit a 50-yard punt that Isaiah Williams returned 19 yards to the Jets’ 32-yard line. New York will get a chance to tie the game, trailing 14-7.

Justin Fields stats at halftime

Fields got off to a strong start, leading the Jets on a touchdown drive during their first possession of the game. However, New York failed to log a first down after their first drive and Fields finished the half completing 4 of 7 passes for 23 yards. His five scrambles for 28 yards and a touchdown all came on the first drive.

Drake Maye stats at halftime

Maye has been efficient against the Jets. He completed his first 11 passes and finished the half having completed 14 of 16 throws for 140 yards. He has a 103.1 passer rating and has also added five rushing yards on two carries.

Andy Borregales misses 45-yard field goal, giving Patriots 14-7 halftime lead

The Patriots weren’t able to capitalize on the Jets’ penalty, as Drake Maye hit Stefon Diggs coming over the middle of the field to put the team in field goal range. However, Borregales’ kick sailed wide right, allowing the Jets to stay within one possession at halftime.

New England has outgained New York 184-93 thus far and will get the ball to start the second half. TreVeyon Henderson has both of the Patriots’ touchdowns, while Justin Fields punched in the Jets’ lone score with his legs.

Brandon Stephens illegal contact penalty wipes out third-down Quincy Williams sack

The Jets appeared to have stopped the Patriots after Williams sacked Drake Maye on a third-and-6. However, Stephens was whistled for illegal contact against Mack Hollins, which kept the Patriots offense on the field with 27 seconds remaining in the first half.

Justin Fields and Adonai Mitchell can’t connect on third down, forcing another punt

Mitchell dropped his last third-down opportunity. This time, Fields couldn’t get the ball to the wide-open receiver, throwing it behind him and forcing the Texans product to make a tough adjustment to try to catch the ball. He couldn’t quite make the play, and the Jets punted again.

Austin McNamara’s punt was fair caught at New England’s 41-yard line. The Patriots will have 1:48 to score before halftime.

Drake Maye throws first incompletion, forcing first Patriots punt

Maye completed his first 11 passes during Thursday’s game. He finally threw an incompletion after he failed to connect on a downfield shot to Stefon Diggs – who appeared to get banged-up during the play – on third-and-9.

Bryce Baringer’s punt traveled 56 yards to the Jets’ 14-yard line. Isaiah Williams returned it 17 yards, but that was nullified by a holding penalty against New York.

Justin Fields and Co. will start their next drive on their own 7-yard line with 3:19 remaining in a fast-moving first half.

Jets go three-and-out after Justin Fields, Adonai Mitchell fail to connect on third down

Mitchell ran a great route against Christian Gonzalez on a third-and-4, beating the star cornerback deep and gaining a step on him. Fields’ throw to Mitchell was a solid one but the second-year wide-out wasn’t able to reel it in despite it hitting his hands.

Austin McNamara was called upon to punt again. He launched a 41-yarder to the New England 15-yard line, where it was fair caught by Marcus Jones.

Who are Drake Maye’s brothers?

Maye has three brothers: Beau, Cole and Luke Maye. Basketball fans may recognize Luke’s name, as he was a four-year player at UNC and averaged 9.9 points and 6.7 rebounds per game over 141 career games with the school.

Patriots vs. Jets score: TreVeyon Henderson scores second 7-yard TD run of first half

Henderson capped off the Patriots’ first drive with a 7-yard touchdown. He did the same thing on the team’s second drive, giving fans a sense of deja vu after he followed a big block from a pulling Mike Onwenu to get in for the score.

Andy Borregales made the extra point again, and the Patriots have their first lead of the day at 14-7.

Patriots 14, Jets 7

Jets go three-and-out on second drive

New York’s second drive wasn’t nearly as successful as its first. Justin Fields misfired on a second-and-9 to put the Jets behind the sticks. He managed to hit Mason Taylor for a 6-yard pass on third down, but that wasn’t enough to pick up the first time.

Austin McNamara came on to punt and uncorked a 45-yarder that was fair caught by Marcus Jones. The Patriots will begin their second drive from their own 17-yard line.

TreVeyon Henderson’s 40 time

Henderson ran the 40-yard dash in 4.43 seconds at the 2025 NFL Combine. That was tied for the seventh-fastest time among running backs to perform in the drill.

Patriots vs. Jets score: TreVeyon Henderson powers in 7-yard TD to answer Jets

The Jets opened the game with a 14-play TD drive. The Patriots followed it up with a 13-play TD drive that saw Henderson make a nice cut to avoid contact in the backfield before bulling his way into the end-zone with the help of his offensive linemen.

Andy Borregales’ extra point is good, and the Patriots and Jets are tied 7-all with 14:17 left in the second quarter.

Patriots 7, Jets 7

Jets lead Patriots 7-0 after fast-moving first quarter

Both the Jets and the Patriots moved the ball well on their opening drives. The Jets had a methodical, 14-play touchdown drive to open the game, while New England is facing a third-and-1 in the red zone on an 11-play drive.

Justin Fields is off to a good start on the ground, logging 28 yards and a touchdown on five carries. He threw only twice but completed both passes for 16 yards.

Meanwhile, Drake Maye has started the game, completing all five of his passes for 23 yards while adding four yards on a scramble. TreVeyon Henderson continues to look good as New England’s backfield leader, racking up 17 yards on four carries to supplement Maye’s production.

Patriots convert fourth-and-2 to keep drive alive

The Patriots were at the edge of field goal range when facing a fourth-and-2 on their opening drive. Mike Vrabel opted to go for it, and Drake Maye found an open Pop Douglas beyond the line to move the sticks.

Jarvis Brownlee Jr. whistled for personal foul for throwing Stefon Diggs to the ground

Brownlee managed to stop Stefon Diggs short of the line to gain on a second-and-10 catch, but the cornerback proceeded to pull back the veteran receiver and throw him to the ground following the whistle.

Brownlee was flagged for unnecessary roughness, giving the Patriots an extra 15 yards following the play.

Jets taking run-heavy approach on offense to open game

The Jets ran the ball 11 times on the opening drive and attempted just three passes. It appeared that Aaron Glenn and Tanner Engstrand were trying to get Justin Fields comfortable and in rhythm by letting him use his legs. 

Fields ended up logging five carries for 28 yards and a touchdown on the opening drive of the game. The Patriots have allowed just 79.2 rushing yards per game this season – the fewest in the NFL – but New York racked up 56 on its opening drive.

Patriots vs. Jets score: Justin Fields takes read option for TD to open scoring

The New York Jets took the ball first on ‘Thursday Night Football’ and marched it down the field with ease. The Jets ran a 14-play, 72-yard drive that culminated with a 5-yard Justin Fields touchdown run on a read option.

Nick Folk makes the extra point, and the Jets have a 7-0 lead with 6:56 left in the first quarter.

Jets 7, Patriots 0

Who is the New York Jets starting quarterback?

Justin Fields is set to start at quarterback for the New York Jets. Fields has been the team’s starter throughout his first season in New York, leading the team to a 2-7 record in his first nine games.

Fields has completed 63.5% of his passes for 1,143 yards, six touchdowns and one interception this season while adding 316 yards and three scores on the ground. However, Fields is averaging just 97.3 passing yards per game over his last four starts and grades 26th out of 37 qualified quarterbacks for the 2025 NFL season, per Pro Football Focus.

Where do the New England Patriots play?

The Patriots play at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The stadium is located about 40-45 minutes south of Boston and is also home to the New England Revolution of the MLS.

When was Drake Maye drafted?

Drake Maye was selected with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. He was the third quarterback taken behind Caleb Williams (Chicago Bears) and Jayden Daniels (Washington Commanders).

What time is the Patriots vs. Jets game tonight?

  • Start time: 8:15 p.m. ET

The Patriots and Jets are set to kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET on Thursday night. The Jets travel to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts for the matchup.

What TV channel is the Patriots vs. Jets game on tonight?

  • TV channel (national): N/A
  • TV channel (New York market): Fox 5
  • TV channel (Boston market): ABC 7

The Patriots vs. Jets matchup will not air on TV, as it will be streamed on Amazon Prime Video. Viewers in the New York market can watch via Fox, while those in the Boston TV market can catch it on ABC 7.

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Patriots vs. Jets live stream

  • Stream:Amazon Prime Video | Fubo (local market)

Amazon Prime Video will air the Jets-Patriots ‘Thursday Night Football’ matchup. Those in local TV markets can use Fubo to watch the matchup.

Patriots vs. Jets prediction

Drake Maye is entering the MVP discussion with his 19-touchdown, five-touchdown season, eschewing any calls of a ‘sophomore slump.’ The Jets are coming off a pair of wins vs. scuffling teams, but their incremental improvements on defense, special teams and coaching have been apparent all season. Offensively, the Jets are still a wreck, and the injury to Garrett Wilson again limits the offense to just a single playmaker, running back Breece Hall. The Patriots and Mike Vrabel will take the win as they make an easy night of their division rival.

Prediction: Patriots 24, Jets 10

Patriots vs. Jets live betting odds, moneyline, O/U

Jets inactives vs. Patriots

Patriots inactives vs. Jets

New England Patriots uniforms today

The Patriots are debuting their ‘Nor’easter’ uniform on ‘Thursday Night Football’ against the Jets. They are another example of Nike’s ‘Rivalries’ uniforms for the NFL.

Patriots 2025 schedule

Jets 2025 schedule

Is Garrett Wilson playing tonight vs. Patriots?

The Jets ruled Wilson out on Nov. 12 for their Week 11 game against the Patriots on ‘Thursday Night Football.’ The following day, they placed him on IR, meaning he will miss at least four games because of his knee injury.

Is Rhamondre Stevenson playing tonight vs. Jets?

The veteran running back will not play on ‘Thursday Night Football’ against the Jets. The Patriots have not provided a concrete timetable for Stevenson’s return, though he was ruled out for the Patriots’ Week 11 game against the Jets because of a toe injury. It will mark the third consecutive game the 27-year-old running back has missed because of the ailment.

Patriots vs. Jets injury report

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AFC East standings

  • New England Patriots (8-2)
  • Buffalo Bills (6-3)
  • Miami Dolphins (3-7)
  • New York Jets (2-7)

AFC playoff picture entering Week 11

  • No. 1 seed: Indianapolis Colts (8-2, AFC South leader)
  • No. 2 seed: Denver Broncos (8-2, AFC West leader)
  • No. 3 seed: New England Patriots (8-2, AFC East leader)
  • No. 4 seed: Pittsburgh Steelers (5-4, AFC North leader)
  • No. 5 seed: Los Angeles Chargers (7-3, second in AFC West)
  • No. 6 seed: Buffalo Bills (6-3, second in AFC East)
  • No. 7 seed: Jacksonville Jaguars (5-4, second in AFC South)

In the hunt: Kansas City Chiefs (5-4), Houston Texans (4-5), Baltimore Ravens (4-5)

AFC No. 1 seed odds

  • New England Patriots (+210)
  • Indianapolis Colts (+220)
  • Buffalo Bills (+500)
  • Denver Broncos (+500)
  • Kansas City Chiefs (+850)

Sauce Gardner trade details

Colts receive:

  • CB Sauce Gardner

Jets receive:

  • WR Adonai Mitchell
  • Two first-round picks

The Colts sent Mitchell and two first-round picks to the Jets in exchange for Gardner. Presumably, the picks will be Indianapolis’ 2026 and 2027 first-rounders, though that has not yet been confirmed.

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