The New York Jets’ 0-2 start has exposed several glaring weaknesses, but none more frustrating than Michael Clemons ‘ continued penalty issues. The veteran defensive lineman’s latest brain fade came at the worst possible moment during their 30-10 beatdown by Buffalo, when he committed a roughing-the-passer penalty that negated a crucial third-and-19 stop.

Rich Cimini captured the team’s stance Thursday, sharing defensive coordinator Steve Wilks’ response on X: “Jets DC Steve Wilks on whether Michael Clemons (roughing penalty) tests his patience as a coach: ‘The one thing that we’ve talked about from day 1 is understanding that we have to surrender the individual ‘me’ for the bigger ‘we.’ It is about the team and I think Michael was completely on board.'”

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