The NFL scheduled the New York Jets for six nationally televised games once Aaron Rodgers landed with the team.

With Rodgers now out for the season, the league and its networks are stuck with some prime-time games that can't be moved.

The team's Week 4 game against the Chiefs on Sunday Night Football on Oct. 1 will remain on NBC. The Week 9 game against the Chargers on Monday Night Football on Nov. 6 will remain on ESPN. The Week 12 game against the Dolphins on Black Friday (Nov. 24) will remain on Prime Video.

The NFL, though, can flex the Jets' Week 10 game against the Raiders on Sunday Night Football on Nov. 12 with 12 days' notice. 

The Jets' Week 17 game against the Browns on Dec. 28 could become the first Thursday Night Football game flexed. It requires 28-days notice to be flexed, so Nov. 30 is the deadline.