Week 4 of Monday Night Football serves up a double-header, and the opener is all about desperation. The New York Jets and Miami Dolphins both sit at 0-3, searching for their first win and a spark to salvage their seasons. With the pressure mounting, expect a scrappy, high-stakes battle under the primetime lights.
How To Watch The New York Jets At Miami Dolphins?
Game Details
Date: Monday, Sept. 29, 2025
Time: 7:15 p.m. ET
Location: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
How to Watch
TV: ESPN, My 9 NY locally for Jets fans.
Live Stream: ESPN App, NFL+, and NFL Network
Radio: Westwood One-National, WAXQ-FM, Q104.3 (iHeart Radio)-NY MarketÂ
Betting Line
Spread: Dolphins by 2.5 points
Total: O/U 45 points
Moneyline: Dolphins -150, Jets +125
Where Do the Two Teams Stand Entering Week 4?
The Jets entered the season with a new head coach and a new quarterback, but the transition has been anything but seamless. Week 2 was a stark contrast to Week 1 for Justin Fields. After posting a career-best 0.54 EPA per dropback in the season opener against the Steelers, he followed it up with a career-worst -0.91 EPA per dropback versus the Bills before exiting with a head injury.
Without Fields in Week 3, the Jets still managed to stay competitive against an equally banged-up Tampa Bay Buccaneers team. A blocked field goal return gave them a late touchdown and a chance to win, but the defense couldn’t close the deal, and they fell 29-27.
Head coach Aaron Glenn, though, remained upbeat despite the rocky start. “This is not an instant coffee team. This is a team that’s going to keep stacking,” he said via Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic. “I like where we’re at, but I know we have a lot of work to do.
Miami, meanwhile, looked poised to notch their first win of the season on Thursday Night Football against the Bills. For 55 minutes, they held their own, only for Tua Tagovailoa’s costly fourth-quarter interception to seal their fate and drop them to 0-3.
The Dolphins’ struggles have piled up quickly, raising questions about whether head coach Mike McDaniel can steady the ship. Monday’s matchup could prove pivotal in determining his future.
Both AFC East rivals enter Week 4 desperate for a breakthrough, and the margins are thin. The Jets should gain some confidence with Fields expected back under center if he clears concussion protocol, while the Dolphins are simply searching for answers. In a battle of 0-3 teams, urgency may be the biggest deciding factor.

