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No professional sports league makes their fans experience the highs and lows of life more than the NFL. The New York Jets have been so disappointing for the past decade that some of their diehard fans have reached their breaking point.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have an inside track on a spot in the NFL Playoffs as they've strung together four straight wins. They can build on that and put them i
Week 15 of the NFL season is underway, and there are some key players dealing with injuries. Commanders star quarterback Jayden Daniels will return to the bench after re-aggravating a previous injury, while the Jets and the Raiders will roll out backup signal-callers.
Through 13 games this season, the Jets’ defense has forced just two turnovers: A fumble recovery in Week Six against the Broncos, and a fumble recovery in Week 13 against the Falcons. The Jets’ defense still doesn’t have a single interception. Every other NFL team has at least five.
The NFL record at any point in the season is 14 games, set by the 49ers in 2024. The Jets could match that mark Sunday. The mark for fewest interceptions in a season is three, set by the 2017 49ers. Could the lack of interceptions cause players to force things trying to make a play?
The Jets have placed CB Azareye’h Thomas on injured reserve, so his rookie season is done. They have also activated LB Cam Jones and elevated QB Adrian Martinez and DB Tre Brown from the practice squad for tomorrow’s game against the Jaguars.
Undrafted rookie quarterback Brady Cook will make his first NFL start for the New York Jets against the Jaguars on Sunday. Cook took snaps with the starters this week.
That will change on Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars: Brady Cook will start for the Jets in Jacksonville, head coach Aaron Glenn announced.
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