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Jets' Offense Sputters in 27-14 Loss to Patriots
16 Nov
Summary
- Jets' two-game winning streak snapped in loss to Patriots
- Quarterback Justin Fields struggles, team misses star receiver Garrett Wilson
- Jets' rushing offense continues to impress, led by Breece Hall

On November 10, 2025, the New York Jets' two-game winning streak was snapped as they suffered a 27-14 loss to the New England Patriots. The Jets played well, but they struggled to get their passing game going, and some key mistakes allowed the Patriots to take control of the game.
Quarterback Justin Fields had a tough night, finishing 15-for-26 with 116 yards, one touchdown, and a costly fumble. The Jets' offense also missed the presence of star receiver Garrett Wilson, who was out for the game. Receivers Metchie, Mitchell, and Williams, who were not with the team at the start of the season, struggled to fill the void.
However, the Jets' rushing offense continued to impress, with Fields and Breece Hall combining for 125 yards on 25 carries and a touchdown. The team averaged 5 yards per carry and rushed for 140 yards as a unit. The Jets' defense also held its own, limiting the Patriots' rushing attack.
Despite the loss, the Jets showed they can compete with one of the top teams in the AFC. They will look to bounce back in Week 12 as they face the Baltimore Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson.




