What time is the Giants preseason game today?

Tomorrow’s preseason game between the Jets and the Giants has a familiar scheduled kickoff time of 1:00 pm Eastern. It really is preparation for the regular season.

Like most Jets regular season games, the broadcast will be shown locally on WCBS 2. The Jets’ preseason broadcasts this year are also being shown on WPXT 51 in Portland, Maine.

Ian Eagle and Anthony Becht will be on the call. Unlike other preseason games, the opponent will not be doing a local broadcast. Traditionally when the Jets and the Giants play in the preseason, only the home team produces a television broadcast.

If you live outside the New York and Portland areas, you are in luck. The game will be shown live nationally on NFL Network. (Giving NFL Network a live game to show Sunday afternoon is presumably the reason for this game’s time as most preseason games happen at night.)

To stream the game, you can subscribe to NFL+. Their subscription packages begin at $4.99 per month. They also offer a free 7 day trial.

The New York Jets and New York Giants face off at MetLife Stadium for the traditional meeting between the two teams for the final game of the NFL Preseason on Sunday, August 28 (8/28/2022) at 1 p.m. ET.

The game will be broadcast in market on regional affiliates (full listings below) and out of market on NFL Network. It can be streamed live on DirecTV Stream, fuboTV and other live TV services.

Both these teams are 2-0 in the NFL Preseason so far, with the Jets coming off a 24-16 win over Atlanta, and the Giants beating Cincinnati 25-22 last weekend. The teams will not face off during the regular season.

The Jets are expected to field their strong defensive line during the game, including Carl Lawson, John Franklin-Myers, Quinnen Williams and Solomon Thomas.

The teams practiced together on Thursday. The Giants start their season against Titans while the Jets start against the Ravens on September 11.

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Here’s how to watch.

What: NFL Preseason game

Who: Jets vs. Giants

When: Sunday, August 28

Where: MetLife Stadium

Time: 1:00 p.m. ET

TV: NFL Network (out of market), WCBS, WPXT

Channel finder: Verizon Fios, XFinity, Spectrum, Optimum/Altice, Cox, DirecTV, Dish

Live stream: DirecTV Stream, fuboTV, Sling, Vidgo, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV

In-market, fans can stream the games on DirecTV Stream or fuboTV, which come with limited free trials for new subscribers.

Out-of-market fans can sign up for NFL+, which will broadcast all out-of-market preseason games live, and also includes a free trial. Or, sign up for a VPN service, like NordVPN, to access out-of-market games via your cable provider.

Can I bet on the game?

Yes! Head over to our betting page for the latest previews and best introductory offers to help navigate your first bets from BetMGM, FanDuel, DraftKings PointsBet, Caesars Sportsbook and BetRivers. And check out our Giants vs. Patriots betting preview.

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Preview by The Associated Press

NEW YORK GIANTS (4-13)

NEW FACES: GM Joe Schoen, coach Brian Daboll, first-round picks LB Kayvon Thibodeaux, OT Evan Neal, second-round pick WR Wan’Dale Robinson, third-round picks G Josh Ezeudu and CB Cor’Dale Flott, fourth-round pick TE Daniel Bellinger, C Jon Feliciano, G Mark Glowinski, G Max Garcia, QB Tyrod Taylor, RB Matt Breida, LB Jihad Ward, DL Jalyn Holmes and P Jamie Gillan.

KEY LOSSES: CB James Bradberry, TE Evan Engram, S Logan Ryan, S Jabrill Peppers, T Nate Solder, C Billy Price, RB Devontae Booker, P Riley Dixon, DT Austin Johnson, DT Danny Shelton, LB Lorenzo Carter, LB Reggie Ragland and LB Jaylon Smith.

STRENGTHS: Saquon Barkley is looking like the young back who came out of Penn State in 2018 and tore up the NFL. He is also benefitting from an improved offensive line that has young bookend tackles in Andrew Thomas and Neal and added Feliciano and Glowinski. The defensive line has two excellent players in Leonard Williams and Dexter Lawrence, who has stepped up in his fourth season. Coordinator’s Wink Martindale’s pressing defenses may give opponents fits. Placekicker Graham Gano is among the best in the league, although he sustained a concussion in a preseason game against the Bengals.

WEAKNESSES: This is a make-or-break year for quarterback Daniel Jones after the team did not pick up his fifth-year option. He has been the same old ‘D.J.’ in Daboll’s offense in camp. Taylor is waiting in the wings. The cornerback spot is shaky with Bradberry released in a salary-cap move. Aaron Robinson has replaced him, but he had a very tough opening preseason game. Veteran Darnay Holmes, Flott and free agent Darren Evans are options. Overall the biggest issue is depth. There are some very good players, but the gap to the next level is deep.

CAMP DEVELOPMENT: Thibodeaux and Neal have settled in nicely and should start in the season opener at Tennessee on Sept. 11. The only glitch is Thibodeaux had an MCL injury to his right knee against the Bengals and his status is uncertain. There are also concerns about the veteran receivers. After a horrible first season with the Giants, Kenny Golladay isn’t showing a lot in camp. 2021 first-round pick Kadarius Toney, who missed seven games as a rookie, is again having problems staying on the field. Sterling Shepard (Achilles tendon) came off the PUP list on Aug. 24 and won’t have much time to be ready for the start of the season. The good news is young receivers Alex Bachman and David Sills have shown flashes. Collin Johnson would have been in that category, but he tore an Achilles on the day Shepard returned and was placed on injured reserve.

FANTASY PLAYER TO WATCH: If Barkley stays healthy and the line continues to play well and stays healthy, No. 26 is going to excel in this offense. He has run hard and is showing the confidence that allowed him to rush for 1,307 yards and 11 touchdowns as a rookie. He also is a playmaker in this offense and his receptions will increase. Maybe it won’t be as many as 91 like in 2018 but he will be a factor.

FANDUEL SAYS: Win Super Bowl: +8500. Over/under wins: 7 1/2.

EXPECTATIONS: Not high. The Giants have had five straight losing seasons and Daboll is the third new coach hired to change things, following Pat Shurmur (2018-19) and Joe Judge (2020-21). Nobody is going to be fooled again with the expectation of immediate improvement. Schoen has cleared up the cap mess in his first season and signed a few good free agents. Still, there aren’t enough good players and Jones hasn’t shown he can be a top quarterback. A sign of improvement would be more wins than last season, but a sixth straight losing season is a distinct possibility.

Watch on NYJets.com or the Official Jets App

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Jets fans in Europe can watch every 2022 preseason game live on NFL Game Pass.