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Jets Vs. Dolphins Live Stream, Start Time And TV Schedule

By Abraham Gutierrez

When the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets celebrate their centennial meeting in Week 4 of the 2015 NFL season, there will be a number of issues to address prior to the game's opening kickoff. For starters, there's confusion about the game's TV schedule, start time, the possibility of CBS-Sports hosting a live stream feed online, and last but not least, whether Joe Philbin will become the next NFL head coach to be fired should the Fins lose on international soil.

 

Jets vs. Dolphins TV Schedule & Start Time

 

To commemorate the ninth edition of the NFL International Series, commissioner Roger Goodell and his staff decided to host the very first intradivisional game at Wembley Stadium in London, England.

 

"London has done not only everything that we expected but more than we expected, they are responding to the game better than we ever dreamed with more enthusiasm, more passion," said Goodell. "You see it every year, the passion, the understanding of the game, every event that we have explodes with interest."

 

Nevertheless, the time differential is creating some confusion among Jets and Dolphins fans that all of the sudden find themselves combing the Internet looking for things like TV schedule and the official start time for this much anticipated game.

 

For the record, the Jets and Dolphins will kickoff Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m. ET and the game will be broadcast nationally on CBS-Sports. This means that James Brown, Boomer Esiason, Bill Cowher, Tony Gonzalez, Bart Scott and the rest of The NFL Today crew will be working overtime. That's because the weekly pre-game show will get underway at 9 a.m. ET rather than the usual noontime (for those watching on the East Coast).

 

Jets vs. Dolphins 2015 Live Stream Online Info

 

As reported by various outlets, the game between the Jets and Dolphins will be streaming live online from London, England's Wembley Stadium. This NFL Week 4 live stream will be free of charge and is scheduled to get underway at the top of the hour (9 a.m. ET). For more information please visit CBSSports.com and click on the video portion of the top menu.

 

2015 NFL Odds: Next Head Coach To Be Fired

 

With all the controversy surrounding Miami's dismal 1-2 start, pro football aficionados are wondering if Joe Philbin is indeed the next NFL head coach to be fired. According to 2015 NFL oddsmakers, the answer to that question is a resounding, "Yes." Believe it or not, NFL betting specialists have taken the time to comprise a list of betting odds, in an attempt to predict which of the 32 head coaches in the league will be the next one to be handed their pink slip.

 

Coming as no surprise, Miami Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin, not only leads the way in this undesirable category, but he's the frontrunner by a landslide. According to NFL oddsmakers, Philbin's odds to become the next head coach fired equal +260 heading into Week 4 of the 2015 NFL season.

 

"Well, I'm the head coach of the team, and the way the team looks on the field ultimately ends with me," he said following an embarrassing 41-14 loss to Buffalo in Week 3. "So far it's three weeks, and it hasn't been the type of football I envision us playing. So we got to take a look at everything."

 

As far as New York Jets head coach Todd Bowles is concerned, all indications are that his head-coaching seat is safe – for the time being. Entering Week 4, Bowles odds to become the next NFL head coach to be fired are highly unlikely at +10000. Here's a look at where every NFL head coach ranks in this undesirable category:

 

Joe Philbin (MIA) +260

 

Jim Caldwell (DET) +400

 

Chuck Pagano (IND) +500

 

Mike Pettine (CLE) +600

 

Jay Gruden (WAS) +800

 

Ken Whisenhunt (TEN) +1000

 

Tom Coughlin (NYG) +1000

 

Gus Bradley (JAC) +1500

 

Lovie Smith (TAM) +1500

 

Sean Payton (NO) +1500

 

Bill O Brien (HOU) +2500

 

Chip Kelly (PHI) +2500

 

Jeff Fisher (STL) +2500

 

Jim Tomsula (SF) +3000

 

John Fox (CHI) +5000

 

John Harbaugh (BAL) +5000

 

Mike McCoy (SD) +5000

 

Andy Reid (KC) +7500

 

Gary Kubiak (DEN) +10000

 

Marvin Lewis (CIN) +10000

 

Rex Ryan (BUF) +10000

 

Ron Rivera (CAR) +10000

 

Todd Bowles (NYJ) +10000

 

Dan Quinn (ATL) +15000

 

Jack Del Rio (OAK) +15000

 

Jason Garrett (DAL) +15000

 

Mike Tomlin (PIT) +15000

 

Mike Zimmer (MIN) +15000

 

Pete Carroll (SEA) +15000

 

Mike McCarthy (GB) +25000

 

Bruce Arians (ARI) +30000

 

Bill Belichick (NE) +50000

Abe Gutierrez's (Twitter: @GutierrezAbe) passion led him to ditch law school journey in order to launch his own publishing company. His expertise make him a valued addition to Examiner.com, AXS.com and the CBS-Sports family. Some of his work can be found on CBS-Miami (Dolphins), CBS-LosAngeles (Chargers), CBS-BayArea (Raiders), CBS-NewYork (NY Jets), CBS-TampaBay (Buccaneers), AXS.com, aExaminer.com and other online publications.

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