Jets fail to spark as Rodgers admits energy 'flat'
Briefly

"That's almost what pisses you off even more, knowing that you've got those type of weapons and to come up short ..." said newly-acquired wide receiver Davante Adams, highlighting the frustration at the lack of offensive productivity despite having a talented roster.
"I have to play better," said quarterback Aaron Rodgers, referring to his two interceptions and inability to connect with his star receivers, indicating a need for improvement in the upcoming games.
Wide receiver Garrett Wilson took accountability for the Jets’ fourth straight loss, admitting that his third-quarter drop – which led to an interception – was the turning point of the game.
This loss brings the Jets' record to 2-5 under interim coach Jeff Ulbrich, revealing the team's current struggles and raising questions about their performance and potential for recovery this season.
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