"This was worse than an F. Managing just 82 total yards (the fewest by any team this season) and having minus-10 net passing yards is embarrassingly inept. Their best play was a Breece Hall run off a fumbled snap that nearly put them in field-goal range for the game-winning attempt . . . before they were sacked out of it. Justin Fields looked completely lost on his dropbacks and took nine sacks. Can't blame this one on penalties (2) or turnovers (0)."
"They notched their first takeaway of the season when Jarvis Brownlee Jr. poked out an early fumble recovered by Andre Cisco and the defense forced the safety that gave the Jets the lead in the third quarter. Jermaine Johnson's sack late in the fourth should have given the team a chance to at least try a game-winning field goal."
"That management at the end of the first half was atrocious. It began with the inability to get a snap off before the two-minute warning after converting a first down with 2:25 left, then after the fake punt with 1:00 left they ran just three plays for nine yards before simply watching the final 30 or so seconds tick away."
The Jets offense produced 82 total yards, the fewest by any team this season, and recorded minus-10 net passing yards. Breece Hall nearly created a scoring opportunity with a run off a fumbled snap but was sacked out of the chance. Justin Fields was sacked nine times and appeared lost on his dropbacks, with only two penalties and no turnovers. The defense forced a safety, recorded the team’s first takeaway, and produced key sacks despite two costly coverage breakdowns. Special teams provided big plays, including a 72-yard kickoff return and three successful field goals by Nick Folk.
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