The New York Jets and Miami Dolphins should have plenty of time to think about their poor Week 3 performances on the long flight to London, where they face off on foreign soil Sunday morning. As the NFL continues its campaign to expand to the UK, the AFC East rivals will meet in the first of three international games in 2015. This will be the first-ever divisional matchup played in Wembley Stadium and it can be seen online at CBS Sports.
Jets vs. Dolphins 2015 live stream: Time, TV schedule and how to watch online
The NFL heads across the pond for this Week 4 matchup in London.
The Jets started the season off hot with two straight wins, but fell in Week 3 to the previously winless Philadelphia Eagles. Quarterback Geno Smith was listed as active last week for the first time since a former teammate broke his jaw, but he never saw the field. Ryan Fitzpatrick proved to be a competent player under center early in the year and earned the starting role ahead of Smith.
But Fitzpatrick struggled against the Eagles, throwing three interceptions and again failing to connect with his receivers on deep passes. This season, Fitzpatrick has completed just 3 of 20 passes of 20 yards or more, according to Pro Football Focus.
It's been difficult to establish a rhythm downfield, though, with injuries seemingly rotating throughout the Jets' offense. Rookie wideout Devin Smith was sidelined with a broken rib for most of the preseason and first two games, but the home run threat returned last week against the Eagles. He was guarded tightly by rookie corner Eric Rowe, who was able to snag a possible touchdown pass for one of the day's three interceptions.
Smith came back just as Eric Decker was ruled out with a PCL sprain. The second-round draft pick will need to step up early, but facing the Dolphins should be a good chance for him to get game experience against a team that struggles to cover the deep pass.
The Dolphins gave up 277 yards and three touchdown passes against the Buffalo Bills in Week 3, allowing four 20-plus yard passing plays, including a 39-yarder to Sammy Watkins. The defense has been searching for an identity since last season and is still hoping to find one after three rough starts.
Ndamukong Suh is getting more comfortable with his new team, and he can be a game-changer once he buys in completely. The Dolphins can't rely solely on the defense and will need the offense to step up and score to keep them in the game.
Miami quarterback Ryan Tannehill was not great against the Bills, throwing three interceptions -- two on blitzes -- with one being returned for a touchdown. The fourth-year QB will need to make better decisions in order to jump start an offense that has only scored five touchdowns all season.
Tannehill's offense could struggle against a team that has allowed just 41 points on the season. The Jets' defense is one of the best in the league under new head coach Todd Bowles, leading the NFL with 11 takeaways. Cornerback Darrelle Revis is feeling right back at home having already recovered three fumbles and snagged an interception.
Both teams are hoping to add another division win in their quest to dethrone the Patriots for AFC East title, but they will have to overcome jet lag on the road to get there.
How to watch
When: 9:30 a.m. ET
Where: Wembley Stadium, London
TV: CBS
Announcers: Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts, Evan Washburn
Online: CBS Sports Live, NFL Game Pass

















