Jets vs. Patriots bold predictions for Week 11 Thursday Night Football clash

Jets vs. Patriots bold predictions for Week 11 Thursday Night Football clash
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It’s bad injury news for the New York Jets, while the New England Patriots may be wondering if they did the right thing at the trade deadline. These division rivals have a Week 11 Thursday Night Football clash, and here are the bold predictions.

The Jets enter with a record of 2-7, having won two straight games. That includes a win over the Browns in Week 10 after a fire sale that sent Sauce Gardner to the Colts and Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys.

Meanwhile, the Patriots are 8-2 and are tied for the best record in the AFC.

Jets QB Justin Fields will top 225 total yards

That may not seem like a bold prediction, but Fields is coming off a game where he didn’t top the 100 mark in total offense. However, there’s a catch to this prediction. A sizable portion of that yardage will come in garbage time as the Jets try to play catch-up from a big deficit.

First, Fields will have to earn the starting quarterback role. That’s something head coach Aaron Glenn wasn’t willing to reveal on Monday, according to the Jets YouTube page via NBC Sports.

“Please don’t ask me anything about the quarterbacks,” Glenn said. “You know I’m not going to tell you, and I don’t want to waste my time when it comes to that, when it comes to who’s starting.”

It appears it will still be Fields, as Glenn noted that he saw “good things” from his signal-caller.

Of course, Fields will have to play the whole game to get to the 225-yard mark. And that could be a challenge if the Patriots burst out to a big lead. However, the Patriots getting ahead is more about the Patriots’ offense than the way Fields will be playing.

Patriots QB Drake Maye will throw 2-plus TD passes

This is the first of two matchups remaining between these teams, so the Patriots will want to establish their dominance. Look for them to be locked in and ready to rock.

NFL experts across the country are penciling in Maye as the top MVP candidate. But slow your roll on this, guys and girls. There’s too much season left, and Maye hasn’t proven he’s the MVP of anything.

However, he did take a step forward against the Buccaneers, according to nbcsportsboston.com.

“In the first half, against Todd Bowles’ blitzing scheme, Maye went 4-for-6 for 120 yards and one touchdown, giving him a quarterback rating of 149.3 versus the blitz,” Phil Perry wrote.

Maye made big plays against head coach Todd Bowles’ schemes.

“I think you know with Coach Bowles and what he does, they do a great job defensively,” Maye said when asked about the pressure he faced. “They were playing a little bit more in a spy on third-and-long. We have to do a better job getting to third-and-manageable. We’ve got to do a better job of getting third-and-short and making plays.

“But when we were in third-and-long, I was going...