Monday Night Football returns to its regularly scheduled single game tonight as the Cleveland Browns and New York Jets each seek their first win of 2019 to wrap up Week 2.
Kickoff for the Jets and Browns MNF game is scheduled for 8:15 pm ET / 5:15 pm PT on the ESPN cable TV channel.
Watch the NY Jets vs Browns game online free without cable on a phone, computer, TV, Amazon Fire Stick, Roku, Apple TV, tablet or other device with a streaming service highlighted below.
Sling TV (Free Trial)
The free and totally legal way to watch the Browns and Jets game online is by taking advantage of a Sling TV free 7-day trial. The Sling Orange bundle includes ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN3 in its package.
You can always cancel your free trial before 7 days is up and never pay a center. Or, if you like Sling TV then they are currently running a promotion where the first month is only $25.
Hulu with Live TV
Another way to watch Monday Night Football online without cable is to try out Hulu with Live TV. Hulu’s Live TV channel selection includes ACC Network, ESPN2, ESPN, ABC and many other sports channels for football games.
Plus, with Hulu with Live TV you’ll get 50 hours of cloud DVR storage to keep your favorite programming around for repeat viewing. That’s in addition to Hulu’s vast library of accessible content and originals.
Signup for Hulu with Live TV to start using one of the highest rated and popular streaming services available.
Cable and Satellite
Satellite and cable subscribers can head over to the Watch ESPN website or mobile app and use their provider login credentials to access the ESPN Sports live stream for tonight’s Jets and Browns game on any mobile device or computer.
Browns vs Jets Preview
The New York Jets and Cleveland Browns both began their 2019 campaign with high hopes. And only a week in both of those hopes took a major blow.
Cleveland was supposed to contend in the AFC and instead got blown out 43-13 in their opener against the Titans. They committed 18 penalties and looked like anything but a postseason team.
Of course new Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. stirred the pot this past week by saying Jets defensive coordinator Gregg Williams told his then-Cleveland defense to injury Beckham Jr. in a game two years ago.
The Jets begin tonight with quarterback Sam Darnold sidelined with Mono of all things. That means Trevor Siemian will get the start for Jets at quarterback tonight and possibly the next couple games as well.
Cleveland is a 6.5 point favorite to win despite playing on the road.