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Jets' Historic Collapse: A Season of Unprecedented Futility
1 Jan
Summary
- Jets face historical ineptitude with worst December scoring margin.
- Team nears NFL records for fewest takeaways and consecutive blowouts.
- Current Jets team statistically rivals or surpasses worst historical teams.

The New York Jets are concluding a season defined by historical ineptitude, pushing the boundaries of team and NFL records for all the wrong reasons. Their December was particularly disastrous, resulting in a franchise-worst -107 scoring margin. The team is also on the verge of setting an NFL record for the fewest takeaways in a season and has endured a string of consecutive games lost by 23 points or more, a feat not seen since 1972.
Analysis reveals this Jets squad is statistically among the worst in franchise history and rivals some of the lowest points in NFL records since 2000. Their combined expected points added (EPA) and defense-adjusted value over average (DVOA) are exceptionally poor, with only their special teams unit showing strength. The team has allowed a high number of points, nearing franchise and NFL records for defensive points allowed in a season.




