It sure seems like the Jets are hopeless, but perhaps a win before their bye week can leave them with enough of a pulse.
Gang Green returns home Sunday for a 1 p.m. matchup against the 4-6 Colts, who are turning back to Anthony Richardson at quarterback.
The Jets (3-7) are coming off of a blowout road loss to the Cardinals and Aaron Rodgers seems like his best days are well behind him.
The last time the Jets were home, they stopped a five-game losing streak with a 21-13 win over the Texans on Halloween.
Follow The Post’s live updates as the Jets take on the Colts at MetLife Stadium.
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By Brian CostelloScore one for the young guy.
In a matchup between 22-year-old Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson and 40-year-old Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Richardson and the Colts prevailed.
Richardson scored a four-yard rushing touchdown, his second of the game, with 46 seconds left in the game to give the Colts the 28-27 victory.
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Aaron Rodges sack ends game
By Christian ArnoldAaron Rodgers was sacked as the Jets tried one last-ditch effort to score in the final seconds of the game.
The Colts win 28-27.
Anthony Richardson scores second rushing TD
By Christian ArnoldThe Colts quarterback scored his second rushing touchdown of the day and put the Colts ahead with 46 seconds left in the game.
The two-point conversion failed so their lead is just one, giving the Jets some hope to storm back down the field and put themselves in a spot to win the game with a field goal.
Game coming down to wire
By Christian ArnoldCarlson pushed the Jets lead to five after he hit a 35 yard field goal with 2:41 left on the clock.
It marked the first time this season that the Jets have had 25-points or more in a game.
Colts pull within two
By Christian ArnoldRichardson finds Downs for the touchdown that caps off an eight-play, 78-yard drive for the Colts that cut the Jets lead to 24-22. The Colts went for a two-point conversion, but came up short there.
There's 10:11 left in the game.
Rodgers wanted to go for two-point conversion
By Christian ArnoldThe CBS broadcast caught Aaron Rodgers appearing to want to go for the two-point conversion after the Yeboah touchdown.
Rodgers could been seen signaling to go for two, but the Jets ultimately decided to go for the extra point.


