Jets fall 27-14 at Patriots in Week 11
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The New York Jets were already having a rough weekend. The Jets played early this week as a Thursday Night Football participant in Week 11, going down 27-14 to the New England Patriots in a loss that ended a two-game win-streak.
The New York Jets rolled the dice on Justin Fields this past offseason with the hope that he could be the next bounce-back quarterback around the league. Over
It was a long Thursday night in Foxboro, where Justin Fields and the lack of a passing game made it tough to assess just what the Jets have.
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Mitchell had caught just 32 of his 71 targets, 45.1%, entering Thursday's game. Only Marquez Valdes-Scandling is lower at 44.2% among players with at least 50 targets the last two seasons; the third-worst rate is 49.1%.
After Justin Fields and the passing offense sputtered again in a 27-14 loss at New England on Thursday night, social media was buzzing with frustrated fans insisting Glenn replace Fields with veteran Tyrod Taylor moving forward.
Vilardi scores his fourth career shootout winner lifting the Jets past the Flames.
The Calgary Flames (5-12-2) will finish their two-game home stand, facing the Winnipeg Jets (10-7-0) for the third and final time this season.
The Patriots are back in prime time on Thursday, as New England will host the Jets in the first night game at Gillette Stadium since Week 2 of 2023. The Patriots will be heavy favorites for their eighth straight win after passing a big test in beating the Buccaneers in Tampa on Sunday.
CALGARY -- Connor Hellebuyck made 31 saves, and the Winnipeg Jets recovered for a 4-3 shootout win against the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome on Saturday. Gabriel Vilardi scored the lone goal in the shootout after Matt Coronato’s power-play goal for Calgary tied it 3-3 at 18:46 of the third period when he slapped a rebound past Hellebuyck.