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Browns vs. Jets: How to Watch, Listen & Live Stream

TV, Radio and Streaming information for Browns vs. Jets on Nov. 9, 2025

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The Cleveland Browns travel to face the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025 at 1 p.m.

Where to watch the Browns on TV

Pregame: 10:30 a.m., Browns Countdown presented by Elk & Elk, WEWS News 5
Game: 1 p.m., CBS
Postgame: 11:35 p.m., Browns Postgame Show, WEWS News 5
Announcers: Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta and Aditi Kinkhabwala (sideline reporter)

How to Listen Live on Radio

In-market fans can listen live on Browns.com and the Browns mobile app, presented by LECOM. The Browns Pregame Show is presented by Bally BET.

Pregame: 9 a.m., 850 ESPN Cleveland, 98.5 WNCX, The Cleveland Browns Radio Network, ClevelandBrowns.com, Browns mobile App
Game: 1 p.m., 850 ESPN Cleveland, 92.3 The Fan WKRK, 98.5 WNCX, 1300 AM La Mega (Español)
Postgame: 92.3 The Fan WKRK
Announcers: Andrew Siciliano, Nathan Zegura and Je'Rod Cherry (sideline reporter)

To access live radio of Browns games in the Browns mobile app, presented by LECOM, you must be in the Cleveland DMA (100 miles) AND have location services turned on for the Browns mobile app. To make sure location services are on for the iPhone, follow the steps below:

Settings -> Browns -> Location -> While using the app/Always

For Android:

Settings -> Location -> App permissions -> Browns

You can also access device settings by going to "Settings" in the Browns app and clicking "Device Settings."

Where to Stream the Browns on NFL+

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Browns record vs. Jets

  • The Browns hold the all-time regular season record against the Browns 15-14.
  • The Browns have a 5-5 record against the Jets on the road.
  • The last time the Browns and Jets met was in 2023, when Cleveland beat the Jets 37-20.

Storylines to Watch

  • How the Browns force the Jets to turn the ball over — Defensively, the Browns have a chance to cause takeaways against the Jets, who rank last in the league in turnover ratio at minus 9. They have turned the ball over a total of 10 times this season, including three interceptions and seven fumbles. On the flip side, the Browns have forced 10 turnovers this season with six interceptions and four fumbles. For a defense that looks to force takeaways to get their opponent off the field and give the ball back to their offense, the Browns' ability to intercept passes and force and recover those fumbles will play a key role in their success as a defense.
  • How the Browns utilize the run game — The Browns will face a Jets' defense that gives up an average of 135.8 rushing yards per game this season, the seventh-most rushing yards allowed in the league. While the Browns have struggled to consistently establish the run, as they average just 89.5 rushing yards per game, RB Quinshon Judkins has provided a spark for their rushing attack. Judkins is averaging 69.4 rushing yards per game and has scored five touchdowns on 118 carries in his first seven games. The Browns can look to establish the run against the Jets' run defense to move the ball downfield and put them in position to score.
  • How the Browns limit the Jets' run game — The Jets rank third in the league in average rushing yards per game, running the ball on average 143.6 yards per game. RB Breece Hall leads New York with 117 carries for 581 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Yet, the Browns also must be aware of the dual-threat ability of QB Justin Fields if he starts on Sunday, as he can use his legs to run the ball — totaling the second-most carries among the Jets with 53 for 288 rushing yards and three touchdowns. This season, the Browns are limiting opposing teams in the run game, as they give up an average of 94.3 rushing yards per game — the ninth best in the league. If the Browns can stop the run and force the Jets to throw the ball, as a team that ranks last in the league in average passing yards per game, they can bottle up their ability to move the ball downfield and score.

Follow the Browns on Social Media for Game Updates

Twitter: @Browns, @kelseyrusso

Instagram: @clevelandbrowns

TikTok: @browns

Get Live Coverage of the Browns Game on the Browns App

Download the Browns mobile app, presented by LECOM, to stay updated with stats, scores and breaking news.

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