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New York Jets vs Dallas Cowboys 17 Sep 2023 NFL Full Game Replay

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New York Jets vs Dallas Cowboys Full Game Replays Free

Week 2 2023 NFL

  • Who: New York Jets at Dallas Cowboys
  • When: Sunday, Sep. 17 (Week 2)
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: AT&T Stadium, (Dallas, TX)
  • Spread: Jets +8.5 (-110), Cowboys -8.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Jets +310, Cowboys -395
  • Total: Over/Under 40.5 (-110/-110)

 

Dallas Cowboys what to watch: 

The Cowboys, meanwhile, want to go 2-0 on the year after defeating the New York Giants 40-0 in Week 1.  Together with the Packers, the Cowboys' 20% quarterback pressure rate in Week 1 was tied for the second-lowest in the NFL. In Week 1, only the Raiders (13.8%) had a lower rate.

But in the first week of the 2023 season, among eligible quarterbacks, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott averaged the fastest throw time (2.37 seconds) in the entire NFL in the rainy circumstances at MetLife Stadium during "Sunday Night Football." 

Like the Cowboys, the Jets' pass rush is powered by a deep, rotating group of rushers, and like Dallas, they have a superstar up front in 2022 First-Team All-Pro defensive lineman Quinnen Williams, who makes everything happen. 

 

New York Jets what to watch: 

The New York Jets travel to Texas to play the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2 on CBS and Paramount+, following an emotional Week 1 triumph. Despite losing Aaron Rodgers to an Achilles injury on the opening drive of Monday's game, the Jets defeated the Buffalo Bills 22–16 in overtime. 

50% of the Jets' dropbacks in Week 1 saw a quarterback pressure, which is the third-worst percentage in the NFL, given by the offensive line. Their 2022 season figure of 35.9% is the fifth poorest of that year. Wilson, the second overall selection in that same draft, holds the rare distinction of being the only quarterback to finish bottom in the NFL in passer rating in two straight seasons (69.7 in 2021 and 72.8 in 2022). This accomplishment dates back to the AFL-NFL merger in 1970.

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