New York Jets Vs. San Diego Chargers NFL Sports Betting, New York Jets Vs. San Diego Chargers NFL Live Stream. Every season or so its seems one or two teams get into the playoffs by the skin of their teeth, then make unexpected runs to a conference championship. Like the Arizona Cardinals of last year, or the New York Giants of the season previous. And that’s what the New York Jets are trying to do this season.
After beating the Cincinnati Bengals in an AFC Wild Card game on the road last week, the Jets now trek to San Diego to take on the hottest team in the league at the end of the regular season, the Chargers, in an AFC divisional-round playoff game Sunday afternoon.
Many online sportsbooks opened this game with San Diego favored by as much as nine points, with a total of 42 and a half. But as of Thursday morning the Jets had been bet down to +7 almost everywhere, with the total dropped to 42.
Those who think the Jets can win this game outright can still get upwards of +260 on various online moneylines, but they might want to get down quick before that number drops, too.
On the other side of that bet, Chargers backers can forgo the pointspread and risk as low -300 on the moneyline, at the right place.
New York started 3-0 this season, then lost six of its next seven games, and seemed unlikely to make the playoffs. But the Jets finished the regular season with five wins in their last six games to earn one of the AFC Wild Card spots. Then, last week in Cincinnati, New York stuffed the Bengals 24-14 to reach the divisional round for the first time since 2004.
The Chargers began this season as big favorites to win the AFC West, but as usual got off to an unspectacular start, losing three of their first five games. But since falling to Denver on a Monday night in mid-October, the Bolts have reeled off 11 straight wins, and earned the two seed in the AFC, which got them last week off.
New York went with a rookie at quarterback this season, and as one might expect they experienced the ups and downs that comes with that decision. On the season, former USC Trojan Mark Sanchez, who can claim to be 1-0 as an NFL playoff starter thanks to a nice game last week at Cincy, completed 55% of his pass attempts for 7.0 YPA, 13 TDs but 20 interceptions, all for a 66.3 passing rating.