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For the first time this season, Jets head coach Aaron Glenn publicly questioned his team’s effort following a blowout loss to the New England Patriots in Week 17. The 42-10 defeat dropped New York to 3-13 on the season. Glenn said the overall effort must improve, and at least one defensive leader has already responded to the criticism.
Against the Jets, Maye became the first NFL player to complete 90 percent of his passes and throw for at least 250 yards and five TDs.
The New York Jets were dominated from start to finish in a 42-10 blowout loss at the hands of the New England Patriots. Here were the highlights.
After signing a three-year, $63.5 million deal last offseason, he already had the 22nd-largest contract for any wide receiver. Since joining the NFL in 2015, the wide receiver’s career earnings are already at $155.87 million.
If the Patriots win and the Chargers beat the Denver Broncos, New England will earn the top seed and a bye in the first round. Unfortunately for the Patriots, the Broncos have already clinched the AFC West division title, and the Chargers have already sealed a playoff berth. So how much the game will mean to Los Angeles is still to be determined.
Christian Barmore was enraged after a Jets player jumped on his back when a play was already over during Sunday's game at MetLife Stadium.
Drake Maye connected with Hunter Henry for 13-yard TD to extend the New England Patriots lead over the New York Jets.
Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry analyze the Patriots' aggressive mentality in Sunday's win over the Jets and what it says about the team's growth.