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It has been a roller coaster of a season so far for the New York Jets and it’s only right that their first win of the season came with some of the most improbab
The Jets signed Fields to be their stopgap quarterback with the slight chance of a Daniel Jones or Sam Darnold rise from the ashes. That has not happened, which has fans considering college options at the top of the 2026 NFL Draft. Fields could tumble back to Earth coming out of the bye, assuming he gets the start against the Browns.
The Jets’ offense had scored a grand total of 17 points in their last two games. Yes, they had shown promise running the ball against the Bengals, but without their top two receivers it was inconceivable they’d have the firepower to catch, let alone pass, the Bengals in the fourth quarter.
Cincinnati didn't waste time making New York pay for its decision on the failed 4th-and-1 conversion. The Bengals went 35 yards on five plays in 2:41 as Joe Flacco scored on the quarterback keeper from just outside the end zone after a Semaje Perine 10-yard run was stopped just short of the goal line.
The Cincinnati Bengals (3-5) let one get away to an 0-7 New York Jets team. It was an epic failure, which means there are epic lessons to be learned. Here are just a few of them: Joe Flacco has played exceptionally well since the second half against the Green Bay Packers.
CINCINNATI, Ohio — The Bengals were stunned on Sunday by the Jets, 39-38, as New York won its first game of the season. Here is how the offense graded according to Pro Football Focus.
Matthew Berry and Jay Croucher react to the New York Jets' big offensive performance with takeaways on Breece Hall, Justin Fields and more.
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Jets QB Justin Fields to start vs. Bengals, as Tyrod Taylor ruled out with knee injury: Report
A week that started with first-year New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn refusing to name a starting quarterback ahead of a Week 8 matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals, and that included team owner Woody Johnson slamming the play of Justin Fields at the NFL's annual fall owners meeting,