Jets look to keep momentum moving in Week 14 vs. Dolphins | amNewYork
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Jets look to keep momentum moving in Week 14 vs. Dolphins | amNewYork
"Florham Park felt unusually focused this week. Not tense, not frantic focused. The New York Jets, sitting at 39 and officially locked into yet another losing season, began preparations for their second meeting with the Miami Dolphins, knowing precisely what this matchup represents. It isn't a playoff chase or a divisional decider. It's something simpler, but no less meaningful for a team trying to build a new identity under a new coaching staff: a chance to respond."
"Their 2721 loss to Miami in Week 4 has resurfaced in conversations throughout the building. That game was one of the first early signs of how the Jets would become inconsistent and competitive in flashes, but ultimately unable to finish the job. This week, players and coaches have spoken quietly but honestly about that missed opportunity. The rematch presents a chance to rectify the situation."
"After Sunday's 2724 victory over the Falcons, head coach Aaron Glenn didn't spend a second selling satisfaction. Instead, he offered a reminder that the Jets' journey is far from finished. Make no mistake about it, we have a long way to go, Glenn said on Wednesday. He acknowledged the positives but made it clear that improvement remains non- negotiable. There were some good things, he said, but also issues the team really has to get ready to clean up, adding,"
Florham Park felt unusually focused as the New York Jets, 3–9 and locked into another losing season, prepared for a second meeting with the Miami Dolphins. The Week 4 27–21 loss to Miami has resurfaced across the building as an early sign of inconsistency: competitive in flashes but unable to finish. The rematch offers a chance to rectify that missed opportunity. After a 27–24 win over the Falcons, head coach Aaron Glenn refused complacency, stressing the team still has a long way to go and must clean up issues. Veteran Tyrod Taylor has provided stability through decision-making, pocket movement, and composure that kept the offense functional.
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