The Jets started off well enough `against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday afternoon, with their first offensive highlight coming in the first quarter as quarterback Aaron Rodge
Breece Hall ran for a 1-yard touchdown with 1:05 left as the visiting New York Jets rallied in the fourth quarter for a 32-25 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.
Sunday’s game was a glimpse of what many people expected the Jets to be when they were picked to win the AFC East crown and contend for a Super Bowl, especially during the second half.
It took a while for the A-Rod/Tae/G train to get under way, but Aaron Rodgers throwing mostly to Davante Adams, with big assists from Garrett Wilson, started rolling downhill in Jacksonville this afternoon even more effectively than it did in last week's first Florida road trip of the week.
The Associated Press’ Josh Dubow noted that Mahomes reached 300 career touchdowns faster than anyone in league history. Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers had held the record. Here are the top five in NFL history, via Dubow.
Jeff Ulbrich called it "magical." Aaron Rodgers said it was "special." Regardless of the adjectives, the Jets' 32-25 victory at Jacksonville on Sunday was memorable and in many ways a release. After losing four-straight games,
Sunday's game for the New York Jets, in Week 15 of the 2024 season, may have been the first time this year they've produced a solid win. A real, convincing, take-the-lead-from-a-late-game-tie victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers showcases the wheels on 18-yard dash. Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels rushes for 24 yards to move the chains against the New Orleans Saints on third-and-14.
"This dude is a fraud, right, he's been a fraud. And he can throw a football and that's where it stops," Ryan Clark said of Aaron Rodgers.
Jets QB Aaron Rodgers criticized ESPN shows during his appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show." Ryan Clark was the latest to respond to Rodgers on Friday.
The NFL has previously sent out a notice to teams regarding the break-ins, as burglars have exploited the teams' schedules to target athletes' homes during game days. Kansas City Chiefs players Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were victims of burglaries back in October.