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Jets' Playoff Drought Continues: QB Woes & Defensive Gaps Exposed
8 Dec
Summary
- The Jets missed the playoffs for the 13th consecutive season.
- Quarterback Justin Fields struggled significantly in his new role.
- The defense also showed weaknesses, allowing high rushing yards.

The New York Jets' playoff hopes were extinguished, extending their postseason drought to thirteen years. The team's performance this season, even with lowered expectations, fell short of objectives. Quarterback Justin Fields, a major offseason acquisition, failed to revitalize the offense, leading the league in the worst passing attack and demonstrating a reluctance to throw downfield.
Beyond offensive struggles, the Jets' defense, usually a strong unit, has also faltered. They have missed tackles and been out of position, leading to significant yardage allowed, including a season-high rushing total against Miami. This marks a surprising decline for a defense that had previously ranked among the league's best.
The team's challenges underscore a desperate need to find a franchise quarterback. With accumulated draft capital, the Jets may look to the upcoming draft for a long-term solution. However, without consistent play at the quarterback position, a return to the playoffs remains a distant prospect.


