The New York Jets had expectations for not only going to the playoffs but also fighting for a Super Bowl.
A week after ending their five-game losing streak against the Texans, the Jets got manhandled by the Cardinals, 31-6, at State Farm Stadium.
The New York Jets had a golden opportunity coming into the season to move on from one of the worst eras in team history.
Things have gotten so bad that players are openly beefing with the fan base.
It started with cornerback Sauce Gardner tweeting and deleting a response to criticism from ESPN’s Jets beat reporter Rich Cimini.
“Yup I’m 100% sure me missing that tackle at the beginning of the 2nd quarter for a gain of 17 yards was the costliest miss and that is in fact what lost us the game,” Gardner said.
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Jets linebacker Quincy Williams was also not thrilled with fans and lashed out on his Instagram story.
“Y’all better remember this football s— is just my job. Find y’all someone else to play with before you get found,” Williams wrote on his Instagram story.
The New York Jets are on The Cusp Of Continuing Some Bad History
You can almost scrap all the Jets playoff talk.
On Sunday, the Cardinals embarrassed the Jets, 31-6, and dropped the team to 3-7. They are ever so close to erasing any talk of making a playoff push that surrounded the team after last week’s win over the Texans.
Should that happen, they will keep up with a terrible streak.
The New York Jets are on tap to continue the longest active playoff drought among the four major sports leagues after yet another loss during the 2024 season.
The 2024 team was up against a 13-year playoff drought.
It appears it will make it to 14.