Things will be pretty fun as we walk into the first Monday Night Football game of this new season, in which we will see the Super Bowl runner-ups making their way back to the field.
It’d be a great match for the San Francisco 49ers, who are ready to start the season on the right foot, as they will have the chance to showcase their talent in front of their home crowd.
The Jets come to this season trying to pick the pace up, as Aaron Rodgers is getting into the field ready to improve the offensive output of the squad. The team is eager to show they are prepared to improve last season’s results.
Now, we await for this interesting clash between the 49ers and Jets to close the week.
49ers vs. Jets Betting Odds and Info
When Do The Jets and Niners Play? | Monday, September 9th at 8:15 pm ET, 7:15 pm CST, 6:15 pm MT, 5:15 pm PT |
Where? | Levi’s Stadium |
What are the Moneyline Odds for the Jets? | 1.486 |
What are the Moneyline Odds for the Niners? | 2.738 |
What is the Over/Under? | 42.5 |
Where can I watch the Jets and Niners? | CBS, ESPN, and Fox Sports |
Where can I stream the Jets and Niners? | NFL Network |
Why Bet on the 49ers?
The 49ers have been an offensive juggernaut the last few seasons, relying on athletic playmakers such as Christian McCaffrey and Deebo Samuel to wear down defenses while Brock Purdy calls the signals. Their defense is no slouch either, with Nick Bosa lurking on the edge.
San Francisco, though, fell just short of its goals in the last two seasons and has a Super Bowl on its mind.
Contract disputes and negotiations overshadowed the Niners’ offseason, but they settled issues with wideout Brandon Aiyuk and left tackle Trent Williams before this week. That will give the club a positive momentum.
The 49ers boast one of the most talented rosters in the NFL and are eager to finally get over the hump as their Super Bowl window remains ajar.
Why Bet on the Jets?
The New York Jets have a holdout in top edge rusher Haason Reddick, and there’s no end in sight to his contract squabbles. Reddick was expected to fill the void left by the departure of Bryce Huff in the offseason, and without him on the field, Purdy will have time to find his targets.Â
New York’s offense is expected to be better with Aaron Rodgers, who missed virtually all of last campaign after tearing his Achilles tendon. That said, it’s tough to trust a 40-year-old quarterback coming off a serious injury, especially with plenty of questions on the Jets’ offensive line.
Final Betting Analysis: 49ers vs. Jets
The Jets tried to upgrade their line in the offseason by signing Tyron Smith and Morgan Moses while drafting Olu Fashanu. However, until we see them live up to that potential, we can’t back them against a stingy San Fran stop unit, especially with Nathaniel Hackett still working as the Jets’ offensive play-caller after an abysmal campaign last season.Â
The Jets have some excellent defenders in Quinnen Williams, C.J. Mosley, Quincy Williams, and Sauce Gardner. However, they also have some weak links in their lineup, and the 49ers have the weapons and the playcalling to exploit them.Â
Expect the 49ers to win at home here.
Go for a victory for the locals at 1.486. If you bet $100 at such odds, you could get $48.6 for a total payout of $148.6.