You’re in the right place for Week 11 Thursday Night Football props and predictions. We’ll try to locate Jets-Patriots props that offer the most value.
Week 11 TNF brings us an AFC matchup between the New York Jets and New England Patriots, and our analyst Justin Bales is here to find us some winners. Let’s dive into a few player props.
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Jets vs Patriots Odds
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- Spread: Patriots -13
- Moneyline: New England -900 (available at time of publishing)
- Game Total: 43.5 (subject to change)
How to Watch Jets vs Patriots Thursday
- When: Thursday, November 13, 2025
- Time: 8:15 PM EST
- Where: Gillette Stadium – Foxborough, MA
- Watch: Amazon Prime Video
Week 11 Predictions: Jets-Patriots Props & Predictions
We have an AFC East clash on Thursday Night Football for Week 11. Let’s dive into our top Jets-Patriots player props!
Drake Maye Higher Than 1.5 Passing Touchdowns
Maye is making his MVP case, throwing for 2,555 yards with 19 touchdowns and 5 interceptions. He’s recorded 2+ passing touchdowns in 8 of his 10 games, including 5 straight.
The New York Jets have struggled with passing touchdowns this season, allowing 1.88 per game. That was before they traded Sauce Gardner, and they now have a drastically worse defense.
Isaiah Williams Higher Than 11.5 Receiving Yards
Williams barely saw a role for the New York Jets early this season, but that’s changed in recent weeks. He’s recorded 4 receptions for 35 yards on 5 targets over his last two games. He has solid route participation in those games, and he should be locked into a role with Garrett Wilson out.
Williams isn’t going to be an elite option, but this is a low total for some playing out of the slot. New York isn’t going to throw a ton in this game, but they could be forced later on.
Breece Hall Higher Than 15.5 Receiving Yards
Hall is an elite receiving running back. He’s posted 22 receptions for 220 yards and 1 touchdown on 25 targets this season. He’s been underutilized in this aspect of the game, but that might not be the case tonight.
The New England Patriots struggle against receiving backs, allowing 40.8 receiving yards per game to the position. Garrett Wilson has already been ruled out, and we could see a few extra designed plays for Hall.
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