The New York Jets didn't have a good showing, by any measure, against the Buffalo Bills in Week 17 ... Among those who did not was interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich. Ulbrich made a couple of questionable comments following his review of the loss.
As New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers goes through the struggles, the team loses once again in blowout fashion to the Buffalo Bills, 40-14. While the Jets star in Rodgers had his own issues with the officiating,
New York Jets interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich was frustrated by the offense's self-inflicted wounds against the Buffalo Bills.
The New York Jets were absolutely blown off the field by the division rival Buffalo Bills on Sunday. New York at one point trailed 40-0, and the game only ended 40-14 by virtue of a pair of garbage-time touchdowns.
After Sunday's 40-14 loss to the Bills, Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner shared his view that the team's effort level wasn't where it needed to be during the game.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers needs just one touchdown pass to reach 500 for his career, and head coach Jeff Ulbrich can't wait for that to eventuate.
He also defended Micheal Clemons for his unnecessary roughness penalty in which he ran and dove on a pile of players.
The New York Jets (4-12) move forward into the final stages of their 2024 NFL schedule with a 40-14 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 17. Following the defeat, as is always the case, we were taught a few things about this football team. There were nuggets to take away from all three phases of the game.
Aaron Rodgers was looking to make history but not this kind as he and the New York Jets unraveled in a 40-14 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
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Report card: Jets humiliated by the Bills, 40-14
Tyrod Taylor took over in the fourth quarter and at least showed a spark, even if it was against the Bills backups. Taylor finished 11 for 14 for 83 yards and two touchdowns. Garrett Wilson led the Jets receivers with seven receptions for 66 yards, a touchdown and a fumble on eight targets. Whether he’s happy about that… is another story.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers gave his take on being benched during a blowout loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 17.