
"It was the best of halves; it was the worst of halves. By the end, the Jets had yet another loss on their hands on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens. The 23-10 loss marked yet another frustrating reminder of how close the Jets seem to be to competing against top-tier opponents, and yet how far they remain from relevancy. Up 7-3 at halftime and dictating much of the pace, New York couldn't withstand a punishing third-quarter surge from Derrick Henry and the Ravens"
"Tough loss today, I feel bad for the players, I just told them how much I loved them and how the effort they gave was outstanding, Glenn said in the post-game press conference. We come out of the half, I thought our guys played exactly how we wanted to. We knew in the second half, they were going to have a surge. And those guys did."
"New York came out energized, disciplined, and locked in on both sides of the ball. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor, replacing Justin Fields, played within the structure of the offense, taking calculated shots and working the short-to-intermediate game effectively. A 79-yard scoring drive in the second quarter showcased that balance. Taylor connected with J. Metchie, who scored on a 13-yard touchdown with 4:04 remaining, giving the Jets a 70 lead and brief control of the game."
New York fell 23-10 to Baltimore after leading 7-3 at halftime. A punishing third-quarter surge led by Derrick Henry turned the game and dropped the Jets to 2-9. The loss clinched the franchise's 10th straight losing season and extended the playoff drought to 15 years. Tyrod Taylor, replacing Justin Fields, managed the offense, orchestrating a 79-yard scoring drive and connecting with J. Metchie for a touchdown. The defense played well early but could not contain the Ravens' second-half surge. Head coach Aaron Glenn praised the players and the effort despite the result.
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