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What channel is Monday Night Football on tonight? Here's how to watch

Week 6 ends with an AFC East showdown between the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets.

The Jets just fired coach Robert Saleh after a 2-3 start and named defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich as interim coach. The team, which was a popular playoff pick in the preseason, is trying to get back on track.

The Bills are coming off their second straight loss after an 0-3 start, a heartbreak for Houston in their last game, but they can gain some control of the division if they win as 3 1/2-point away favorites.

Who's playing on Monday Night Football tonight?

The NFL Week 6 Monday Night Football game will take place between the Buffalo Bills and the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.

How to watch Monday Night Football tonight?

The Bills at Jets game will be broadcast nationally on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes.

What time is Monday Night Football this week?

The Bills at Jets game is scheduled to begin at 6:15 p.m. MT/7:15 p.m. CT.

Monday Night Football announcer

Joe Buck (play-by-play) and Troy Aikman (analyst) will call the game from the booth at MetLife Field, while Melissa Stark will be on the sidelines.

Who will win on Monday Night Football?

The Bills are 3 1/2-point away favorites over the Giants in the Week 6 NFL odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Buffalo is -135 on the money line while New York is +115. The over/under (overall score) is set at 41.5 points.

The line: Bills 23, Jets 19.

With a record of 3 1/2 points and an over-under of 41.5, the expected outcome is a Bills win of 23-19 or 22-19.

Bills vs. Jets injury report

Buffalo Bills

Khalil Shakir (ankle) missed two training sessions this week before being limited on Saturday. He is listed as questionable. The use of running back James Cook (toe) is also questionable.

Star defensive tackle Ed Oliver (hamstring) will miss his second straight game. Two other defensive backs are questionable, tackle Austin Johnson (oblique) and cornerback Taron Johnson (forearm).

New York Jets

Jets cornerback Michael Carter II (back) was sidelined on Saturday. Standout linebacker CJ Mosley (toe) is expected to return after a three-game absence. Mosley and Tyler Conklin (hip) were both listed as questionable.

Right tackle Morgan Moses (knee) is expected to return after a two-game absence. Rodgers (ankle) trained intensively on Saturday and is ready to go.

Bills vs. Jets predictions

Bookies.com: Bet the Bills to cover against Jets

Bill Speros writes: “The good news is that we only have one Monday night game again this week. The bad news is that the Jets are there. We attacked Buffalo at -1.5 in the early stages. The Jets are in.” In the midst of renewed turmoil, the Bills remained a little less stressful in Houston, especially given that the MetLife crowd had to live out 55 years of pain and unfulfilled promises since the opening game.

Sports Betting Cents: Bills 19.5, Jets 14.4

The site's formula predicts the Bills will win the Week 6 NFL game against the Jets.

ESPN: Bills have a 54.6% chance of beating the Jets on Monday Night Football

The site gives the Jets a 45 percent chance of winning the Week 6 NFL game, with a 0.4 percent chance of a tie.

Dimers: Jets 24, Bills 23

It says: “After extensive simulations, our model gives the Bills a 46% probability of victory, while the Jets have a 54% probability of victory.”

Bret Bloomquist can be reached at [email protected]; @Bretbloomquist on X

Reuters contributed to this report.

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