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New York Jets vs Oakland Raiders Live Stream: Watch NFL Football 2017 Online

The New York Jets and the Oakland Raiders will clash on Sunday in Week 2 of the NFL 2017 regular season with the Raiders looking to go 2-0 where as the Jets will be desperate to claim their first win of the season and get back to 1-1. The game has a scheduled start time of 4.05 p.m. ET and takes place at the O.co Coliseum in Oakland. The game can be watched on TV on the CBS network, or online through live stream (details below).

The Oakland Raiders got their season off to a winning start last week as they went on the road to Tennessee to take on the Titans.

The Raiders were made to fight hard for their victory, but in the end it was a solid 26-16 win and they will be hoping to build on that result today as they return for their home opener in Oakland.

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The Jets meanwhile will be enduring their second straight road game to open up their season. Last week they traveled to Buffalo to take on the Bills at the Ralph Wilson Stadium.

New York fought hard but ultimately they lacked inspiration and penetration with their offense, and after four quarters of huffing and puffing they scored only 12 points and had no touchdowns to show for all their hard work.

The game was close through to the final quarter when the Bills managed to pull away and claim the 21-12 victory.

The Jets will know they have to be better this week if they are to claim a road in against Oakland. The last place they want to find themselves in in Week 3 of the season at 0-2. But whether they will be able to do anything about remains to be seen today.

Earlier this week, the Houston Texans went on the road to Ohio to play the Cincinnati Bengals on NFL Thursday Night Football. The Texans prevailed 13-9 in a low-scoring and close encounter.

Both teams had lost in Week 1 and so both were intent on avoiding falling to 0-2, however, it is the Bengals that find themselves the first team of the new season to drop to 0-2. The Texans meanwhile move to 1-1 and will look to push on from here.

In Week 1 the Bengals were trashed 20-0 by the Baltimore Ravens, and Andy Dalton was only able to average 5.5 yards per pass through the game, accumulating an horrendous 28.4 passer rating.

The Texans meanwhile suffered an embarrassing loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, in what was a disastrous opening showing for the team. They gave up 10 sacks as well as 29 points, and were forced to bench Tom Savage for rookie Deshaun Watson midway through the game.

Watson struggled through his first ever start in the NFL, however, he did produce the only moment that really mattered in the game as he ran for a 49 yard touchdown after breaking free from the Bengals defense.

That proved to be the difference between the teams and was enough to get the Texans season kick-started with their first victory.

But on the evidence of Thursday's match up, both the Bengals and Texans look like they can have reasonable defenses, however, both will have to do something drastic about their offenses, as both looked far from NFL-level performances. If things do not improve quickly for both teams in that area then it could end up being a long season.

Today's game between the New York Jets and the Oakland Raiders has a scheduled start time of 4.05 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the CBS network, or online through live stream by clicking here.

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