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The Seahawks head east for a matchup with the New York Jets on Sunday, October 2 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. Kickoff is set for 10:00 a.m. PT and here's a look at where you can watch, listen to, and follow the action as it unfolds:
TV: FOX
The game will be broadcast on FOX (channel 13 in Seattle) with Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), John Lynch (commentary), and Pam Oliver (sidelines) on the call.
Radio: 710 ESPN Seattle, KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
Former Seattle wideout Steve Raible returns for his 35th season in the radio booth and his 13th year as 'Voice of the Seahawks.' He's joined by Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, who's returning for his 13th season as analyst, and 710 ESPN's Danny O'Neil, who's filling in for Jen Mueller on the sidelines. Click here for a complete list of Delta Air Lines Radio Network affiliates broadcasting Seahawks games across Washington, Alaska, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, and Oregon.
International
Brazil: Seahawks at Jets - Domingo, 14:00 (Esporte)
Social Media
Seahawks.com and the Seahawks mobile app will be your gameday source for live stats, written stories, video highlights, photos, and more. And be sure to follow the team on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and 'Seahawks' on Snapchat for exclusive behind-the-scenes content.
Online: NFL Game Pass
If you miss Sunday's game as it airs live, you can replay it online in its entirety using NFL Game Pass, which is currently offering a free seven-day trial. The service also gives you access to live home and away radio broadcasts throughout the regular season, as well as the ability to replay all 256 regular season NFL games, plus the playoffs and Super Bowl.
The Seahawks and Jets have played each other a total of 19 times, with Seattle winning 11. They'll meet again for Week 14 of the 2020 season at Lumen Field. Take a look back at previous matchups between the two teams.









Former Seattle Seahawk Steve Largent, right, congratulates New York Jets wide receiver Art Monk, left, after Monk broke Largentís record for consecutive games with a catch at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Dec. 10, 1994. (AP Photo/Kevin Larkin)

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Quarterback Ken O'Brien (7), of the New York Jets, looks down field after getting a pass off, as Jacob Green (79), of the Seattle Seahawks, rushes him during game action at the Kingdom, in Seattle, Wash., Nov. 2, 1986. O'Brien completed 26 of 32 pass attempts for 431 yards as the Jets beat the Seahawks, 38-7. (AP Photo/Barry Sweet)

Wide receiver Al Toon (88) of the New York Jets eludes Terry Taylor (20) of the Seattle Seahawks and gains 19 yards on a pass from Jets quarterback Ken O'Brien during the third quarter in Seattle, Nov. 3, 1986. Offsetting penalties resulted in the gain being nullified however. Toon made nine catches in the game for 195 yards as New York beat Seattle 38-7. (AP Photo/Barry Sweet)









New York Jets quarterback Brett Favre (4) looks for room to pass against the Seattle Seahawks in the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

New York Jets quarterback Brett Favre is sacked by Seattle Seahawks defensive end Darryl Tapp, who is blocked by Jets offensive tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson (60) while Seahawks defensive end Baraka Atkins comes in from behind during the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008, in Seattle. (AP Photo/John Froschauer)






Seattle Seahawks' Josh Wilson tosses snow into the air and toward fans after intercepting a New York Jets pass in the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008, in Seattle. The Seahawks won 13-3. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Seattle Seahawks vs. New York Jets. NFL photos by Maurice Photo Inc.Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman (25)




