The New York Jets, in two of their first three losses to open the season, have flashed the potential of their offense.

In Week 1, starting quarterback Justin Fields completed 16-of-22 passes for 218 yards, and ran 12 times for 48 yards and two touchdowns. Following an abomination of a 30-10 Week 2 home loss to the New England Patriots and through the first three quarters of Sunday’s 29-27 road loss to the undefeated Tampa Bay Buccaneers — sans Fields, who was out with a concussion — it seemed like the magic had faded.

Entering the fourth quarter, the Jets were down 17 and yet to score a touchdown. Backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor, under center in place of Fields, had been sacked four times Sunday afternoon. Sauce Gardner left the game in the final quarter to be evaluated for a concussion

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