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Giants reuniting with wide receiver Isaiah Hodgins

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13 November 2025

The Giants are adding a familiar face to their wide receiver room, reuniting with Isaiah Hodgins, reports Dan Duggan of The Athletic. 

Hodgins was signed off the Steelers' practice squad. 

Already without Malik Nabers for the season, the Giants lost Darius Slayton to a hamstring injury during their Week 10 loss to the Bears.

Slayton has not returned to practice.

New York has also been without pass-catching tight end Daniel Bellinger, who practiced in a limited capacity on Wednesday. 

Hodgins, 27, will give Big Blue another option to throw to in what is expected to be Jameis Winston's first start of the season (the expectation is that Jaxson Dart will not be cleared from concussion protocol in time to face the Packers on Sunday).

During his first stint with the Giants from 2022 to 2024, Hodgins hauled in 60 catches for 634 yards across 28 games (14 starts).

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Thursday Night Football: How to watch the New York Jets vs. New England Patriots NFL game tonight

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13 November 2025

Under the leadership of Mike Vrabel, the New England Patriots have now won their last seven games in a row. At 8-2, they lead the AFC East. Quarterback Drake Maye is in the MVP conversation. All that to say that the 2-7 New York Jets, who are No. 4 in the AFC East, are probably not looking forward to this week's Thursday Night Football matchup that pits them against the team that's on the hottest streak not just in their conference, but in the NFL. Unsurprisingly, the odds for tonight's TNF game heavily favor the New England Patriots.

The Jets vs. Patriots game will stream live nationally on Amazon Prime Video tonight at 8:15 p.m. ET. Keep reading to find out what you need to know about Thursday's game, and the rest of the Week 11 schedule. 

How to watch the New York Jets vs. New England Patriots game:

Date: Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025

Coverage start time: 7 p.m. ET 

Kickoff time: 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT

Game: New York Jets vs. New England Patriots

Location: Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, MA

Streaming:Prime Video

New York Jets vs. New England Patriots game channel:

The Jets visit the Patriots tonight, Nov. 13, for the next Thursday Night Football game of the season, streaming on Amazon's Prime Video. 

How to watch Thursday Night Football: New York Jets vs. New England Patriots

NFL Week 11 schedule:

All times Eastern.

Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025

  • Jets vs. Patriots: 8:15 p.m. (Prime Video)

Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025

  • Commanders vs. Dolphins (International Game): 9:30 a.m. (NFL Net, NFL+)

  • Buccaneers vs. Bills: 1:00 p.m. (CBS)

  • Packers vs. Giants: 1:00 p.m.(FOX)

  • Panthers vs. Falcons: 1:00 p.m. (FOX)

  • Chargers vs. Jaguars: 1:00 p.m. (CBS)

  • Bears vs. Vikings: 1:00 p.m.(FOX)

  • Bengals vs. Steelers: 1:00 p.m.(CBS)

  • Texans vs. Titans: 1:00 p.m. (FOX)

  • 49ers vs. Cardinals 4:05 p.m. (FOX)

  • Seahawks vs. Rams: 4:05 p.m. (FOX)

  • Chiefs vs. Broncos: 4:25 p.m. (CBS)

  • Ravens vs. Browns: 4:25 p.m. (CBS)

  • Lions vs. Eagles: 8:20 p.m. (NBC)

Monday, Nov. 17, 2025

  • Cowboys vs. Raiders: 8:15 p.m. (ESPN/ABC)

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Which teams will reach this season's NFL play-offs?

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13 November 2025

NFL 2025 season: Week 11

BBC coverage: Live text commentary of Sunday's games on the BBC Sport website and app (from 17:30 GMT). Also live radio commentary on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds of Seattle Seahawks v Los Angeles Rams (from 21:00 GMT).

With the NFL season having passed the halfway mark, thoughts have turned to the play-off picture.

Some teams are sure to miss out on the post-season while some seem nailed on, but there are still plenty of places up for grabs.

With eight weeks of the regular season remaining, NFL pundit Phoebe Schecter was joined on The Whole 10 Yards by Jori Epstein - a senior NFL reporter for Yahoo Sports - to decide who are contenders and pretenders.

And you can also have your say on who will still be on the road to Super Bowl 60 come January.

Who qualifies for the NFL play-offs?

The NFL standings are split into two conferences of 16 teams, with each split into four divisions of four.

Seven teams from each conference qualify for the play-offs - the four division winners plus the three teams with the next best league records.

The three teams in each conference that secure wild-card spots will all play away during the first week of the post-season.

That is the first of three knock-out rounds to decide the two conference champions, who will meet in the Super Bowl on 8 February in Santa Clara.

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Will any of AFC big guns miss out?

The AFC Conference has provided the biggest surprises so far this season as the Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots and Denver Broncos all top their division with an 8-2 record.

What's more, Josh Allen's Buffalo (6-3), Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City (5-4) and Lamar Jackson's Baltimore (4-5) are all playing catch-up, so could any of those MVP-winning quarterbacks miss out on the post-season?

Schecter, a former assistant coach at the Buffalo Bills, said: "The defence needs some work, but when you have Josh Allen you're going to be contenders."

The Kansas City Chiefs have reached five of the past six Super Bowls, winning three, but are currently third in the AFC West behind Denver and the Los Angeles Chargers.

"Nonetheless, the Chiefs are contenders," said Epstein. "The defence has been strong throughout, even when the offence was figuring it out, and we saw that in the years of Tom Brady at New England.

"They used the beginning of the season to figure out what they're working on, and by the end of it, you should be afraid because they figured it out."

The Chargers are 7-3 and Schecter expects the Chiefs to reel them in as their offensive line has "not been the same" since losing Joe Alt to injury.

The Baltimore Ravens slumped to a 1-5 start, from which only 1% of teams have previously gone on to reach the post-season, but they have won all three games since and quarterback Jackson is back from a minor injury, while AFC North leaders Pittsburgh have lost three of their past four.

"I think that Baltimore are contenders," said Epstein. "The offence is settling, the defence is getting healthier and they're about to play the Browns, the Jets and the Bengals before they see the Steelers.

"Pittsburgh's offence started off doing alright, but you could not trust their defence," added Epstein.

"Now their defence is getting back to the Steeler way, but Aaron Rodgers and his targets are not on the same page. I do not trust them to hold off the division, much less get into the play-offs."

Schecter sees the Jacksonville Jaguars as pretenders in the AFC South but believes the Cincinnati Bengals could nick a wild-card spot in the AFC North. Quarterback Joe Burrow is set to return from injury but their defence has allowed more points than any other team.

"The Bengals could beat out the Steelers when healthy, so let's go for it," Schecter said. "I'm a Joe Burrow believer."

Will 49ers or Bears make the cut in NFC?

In the NFC Conference, there are two standout contenders in their divisions - the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-3) and the defending champions, the Philadelphia Eagles (7-2).

But the other two divisions are so competitive that up to three teams could qualify from each, with both the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams having a 7-2 record atop the NFC West.

Veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford led the Rams to a memorable Super Bowl victory in 2022 - and they host the Seahawks this Sunday.

"The Rams are such a complete and balanced team and Matthew Stafford is playing at an MVP level," said Epstein.

Schecter added: "The Seahawks still don't have much of a run game, but they are one of the most explosive offenses. Jaxon Smith-Njigba has been phenomenal, he's leading the league's receivers."

The San Francisco 49ers (6-4) have a favourable run over the next few weeks but injuries could ultimately cost them a place in the post-season.

Schecter says the Detroit Lions (6-3) are "absolutely a contender" because "it's on every single level that they're making an impact", but who else will qualify from the NFC North?

The Green Bay Packers (5-3-1) have not quite lived up to their pre-season billing as Super Bowl contenders, but Epstein says "they have one of the best defences in the league. I think they'll figure out their offensive inconsistency enough to get into the play-offs".

The Chicago Bears are currently 6-3 and although quarterback Caleb Williams is enjoying an improved second season under their new head coach, they have a tough finish.

"What their offence has done in that first year under Ben Johnson is exactly what the Bears want to see and should give them real encouragement for next year," Epstein said.

"But I think there's going to be a numbers game and it's going to be a rough answer for the Bears."

Someone must take that seventh play-off spot, though, so will it be the 49ers, the Bears or maybe even the Carolina Panthers behind the Bucs in the NFC South?

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