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The New York Jets looked ready for a potential mid-season turnaround after last week’s win over the Houston Texans snapped a five-game losing streak.
They’re now back in the loss column after a 31-6 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
Any momentum the Jets had after the big win against Houston dissipated in one of their worst offensive performances of the season. Aaron Rodgers completed 22 of his 35 passes for just 151 yards and no touchdowns. He also turned the ball over with a fumble. New York couldn’t get much going on the ground either as Breece Hall and Baelon Allen combined for just 79 rushing yards.
The Jets’ only points came on a pair of field goals from Spencer Shrader.
Cardinals’ quarterback Kyler Murray was electric in the winning, completing 22 of his 24 passes for 266 yards and a touchdown. He also picked up a pair of touchdowns on the ground.
After the game, NFL fans roasted Rodgers and the Jets for the pitiful showing.
Joe Caporoso @JCaporoso
An uncompetitive, unserious first half from the #Jets, who allowed Cardinals offense to score on all four of their drives, missed about 100 tackles, committed multiple penalties and had no big play ability on offense. Lucky to be down only 18 (never a good thing to have to…
Brian Paget @BrianPaget_
There is no longer any “decision” for the #Jets to make.
New GM. New staff. New QB.
No question.
Let new regime build around some promising young players on offense (Hall/Allen, GW, AVT, Tippmann, Simpson).
Shouldn’t be a full-on rebuild if they find the right QB/coach.…
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