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Jets Narrowly Miss Upset, Remain Competitive in AFC East

Summary

  • Jets in second place in AFC East after Week 1
  • Narrow 34-32 loss to Steelers, but showed strong performance
  • Jets' running back committee includes Breece Hall, Justin Fields
Jets Narrowly Miss Upset, Remain Competitive in AFC East

As of September 8th, 2025, the New York Jets find themselves in second place in the AFC East division, despite a narrow 34-32 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 1. The Jets' performance against the Steelers was highly encouraging, as they proved they can compete with a playoff-caliber team in the AFC.

While the Jets ultimately fell short, they showcased their potential and resilience. The team's running game, led by a committee approach featuring Breece Hall and Justin Fields, was a particular bright spot. The Jets' coaching staff appears to have a clear plan for utilizing their backfield depth, which could pay dividends as the season progresses.

Looking ahead, the Jets will look to build on their strong Week 1 showing and solidify their position in the AFC East. With the division's other teams struggling to find their footing, the Jets have a golden opportunity to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the conference.

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The New York Jets narrowly lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 34-32 in Week 1, but put up a strong performance and showed they can compete with a playoff-caliber team in the AFC.
The Jets have a running back committee approach, with Breece Hall and Justin Fields getting the majority of the carries, while Braelon Allen and Isaiah Davis also being involved.
As of September 8th, 2025, the New York Jets are in second place in the AFC East division, despite their Week 1 loss.

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