
"Going 16 games without a pick and having to break the streak against Josh Allen would have been tough, except he wasn't the Jets' real challenge yesterday. (The Jets have plenty of challenges; foremost is being the Jets.) The Bills let Allen take one snap to preserve his streak of consecutive starts, then replaced him with backup QB Mitchell Trubisky, who proceeded to carve up the New York defense for 259 yards and four touchdowns on 22-of-29 passing."
"Let's shift our focus to the broader view: If you took every quarterback who played against the Jets this season and added up their stats, this hideous athletic grotesquerie would have thrown for 3,674 yards with 36 TDs and a 110.9 passer rating. That's an MVP candidate; the Jets have made every quarterback, up to and including Mitchell Trubisky, look like Matthew Stafford."
The New York Jets completed a season without recording a single interception, the first time that has occurred since the NFL began recording interceptions in 1933. A 35-8 Week 18 loss to the Buffalo Bills sealed the streak. The Bills briefly played Josh Allen before replacing him with Mitchell Trubisky, who threw for 259 yards and four touchdowns on 22-of-29 passing. A potential third-quarter turnover was thwarted when Quincy Williams' cast prevented a catch, and Tre Brown's deflection failed to become a takeaway. Opposing quarterbacks combined for 3,674 yards, 36 touchdowns and a 110.9 passer rating against the Jets. First-year head coach Aaron Glenn oversaw the defensive unit.
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