Jets postgame show
By Justin TaschHere's the Gang's All Here postgame show.
Gang Green’s feeling good.
The Jets looked like Super Bowl contenders in their 24-3 win against the Patriots last Thursday.
As an added bonus, they had well over a week to rest up for the Broncos, who got their first win of the season last week against the Buccaneers.
The 1-2 Broncos opened as heavy underdogs (+340) on DraftKings. Zach Wilson will return to MetLife Stadium in a Broncos uniform, but is unlikely to see any game action as he’s listed as the third-string quarterback on the depth chart.
Rookie QB Bo Nix will be under center for Denver. Will Aaron Rodgers and Co. keep it rolling? Or will the rookie play spoiler in Week 4?
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Here's the Gang's All Here postgame show. Here's part of what Robert Saleh had to say about the Jets' ugly loss to the Broncos. "Obviously, it was sloppy...we had too many self-inflicted wounds"Jets postgame show
By Justin Tasch Robert Saleh addresses the Jets' loss
By Justin Tasch
Robert Saleh's initial reaction to the Jets' loss to the Broncos: pic.twitter.com/rxUcBa0wP2
Greg Zuerlein addressed his late missed 50-yard field-goal attempt that would've given the Jets the lead.
"There's really no excuses, you just have to make that kick"
— Jets Videos (@snyjets) September 29, 2024
- Greg Zuerlein pic.twitter.com/5X80AhJkbu
Aaron Rodgers appeared to be banged up near the end of the game. Here's what he said after the loss.
"Banged up a little bit, but I'm okay"
— Jets Videos (@snyjets) September 29, 2024
- Aaron Rodgers pic.twitter.com/pFE2dRen6b
The Jets lost, 10-9, to drop to 2-2 on the season.
It was Greg Zuerlein's turn to miss a crucial 50-yard field goal.
He missed wide right.
Riley Moss was called for a pass interference penalty, giving the Jets 15 yards.
Jets are now on the Broncos' 36-yard line, needing just a field goal to win.
The Broncos didn't take any risks and settled for a 50-yard field goal to extend their lead to 13-9, but Will Lutz missed.
The Jets still trail, 10-9, with 1:27 left in the game with no timeouts.
The Jets turned it over on downs, and the Broncos will get the ball with 1:46 left in the game.
We've reached the two-minute warning and the Jets are moving.
They have 1st-and-10 on their own 45-yard line when play resumes.
Aaron Rodgers remained in at quarterback after he was slow to get up the previous drive.
The Jets got what they needed, forcing a quick three-and-out.
They'll start with the ball on their own 33-yard line with 2:31 left in the game, still trailing 10-9.
Can they put together a go-ahead scoring drive?