The New York Jets suffered another poor loss, this time to the Los Angeles Rams 19-9 at MetLife Stadium in a game where Jeff Ulbrich's team couldn't get out of their own way.
...and it shouldn’t have started in the first place. In many ways today’s Week 16 contest between the Jets and the Rams was an unusual game. In the first 47 minutes of the game, there were a total of eight possessions.
The New York Jets started its search for a new general manager this week with three interviews, including two former NFL general managers. This came during a week in which an article in The Athletic went in-depth into the franchise’s overall dysfunction, with owner Woody Johnson at the head of that dysfunction.
The New York Jets started well and ended up struggling once again against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 16. The Jets (4-11) went up early thanks to a hot start on offense.
Garrett Wilson’s comments about his role in the New York Jets’ offense are not going to quiet speculation about his future with the organization. Though he wound up with six catches and 54 yards, the Jets wide receiver was targeted just three times prior to the final drive of Sunday’s loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
The New York Jets just can’t seem to buy a win. New York suffered a brutal 19-9 loss against Los Angeles on Sunday that makes them 4-11 on the season. This is just another in a serious of body blows for the Jets during the 2024 season.
The New York Jets continue to reach new lows during this season, as they made history in their Week 16 game against the Los Angeles Rams. The Jets lost 19-9, and they didn’t punt the ball the entire game.
New York Jets defensive back Tony Adams picked off his first pass of the season in the second quarter of Sunday’s game with the Los Angeles Rams. The Jets (4-10) were already ahead, 6-0, in the second quarter as Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was leading his team toward midfield to try and tie the score.
Earlier this week, New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson did some time with the local media. Playing for a 4-10 team the questions tend to be more about the future than the current season.