FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The Jets suffered their fifth consecutive loss on Sunday, a surprising 25-22 defeat against the Patriots. Here are some thoughts and observations from the game:
1. The trade for Aaron Rodgers seemed like a good move in April 2023. Bringing in Rodgers to replace the struggling Zach Wilson was a risk, but one that could have paid off. However, Rodgers’ second season with the Jets has been a disaster. While there have been glimpses of his past greatness, most of the time he looks like a shadow of his former self.
The Jets took a chance on an older quarterback, similar to Tom Brady’s success, but Rodgers has not been able to replicate that. He is now exposing the weaknesses of the Jets team rather than hiding them, showcasing issues in the running game, offensive line, and overall roster.
2. With the trade deadline approaching, the Jets must consider selling off players to acquire draft picks. This is a unique situation for a win-now team that is struggling to win. Joe Douglas, who may not return as GM next year, needs to decide whether to secure draft picks for his successor or hold onto veteran players for the remainder of the season.
3. Despite ranking fourth in the NFL in yards per game allowed, the Jets defense has faltered in key moments, failing to make crucial stops when needed. The unit’s stars are underperforming, and turnovers have been hard to come by. A change in defensive play-calling may be necessary to improve performance.
4. Jets fans are familiar with the team’s pattern of winning just enough games to miss out on top draft picks and playoff contention. The remaining schedule appears favorable, but the team’s inconsistency may result in a mediocre record that hinders their chances of drafting a franchise quarterback.
Revealing stat
The Jets broke a streak by scoring 20 or more points, committing no turnovers, and holding the Patriots under 250 yards. This unique combination had previously led to a perfect record for teams, highlighting the Jets’ unexpected defeat.
Surprising snap count
Receiver Xavier Gipson saw limited playing time despite his touchdown, while Mike Williams received more opportunities. Gipson’s speed adds a unique dimension to the Jets’ offense, and finding ways to utilize his skillset may benefit the team.
Game ball
Quinnen Williams earns the game ball for his standout performance with 1 ½ sacks and a dominant presence on the field. Despite the team’s struggles, Williams shone in this game.