The New York Jets travel south to battle the equally winless Miami Dolphins for the early game of the Monday Night Football doubleheader. The contest will kickoff at 7 p.m. at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida as both teams try to remove the zero from the win column in 2025. New York appears to have a matchup advantage in the run game, but with a real feel over 100 degrees in Florida on Monday, it could be some tough sledding running the football against the Buccaneers. Fortunately for the Jets, their starting quarterback is set to hop back into the pilot seat on Monday night.

New York HC Aaron Glenn was not shaken by the Jets 0-3 start. Instead, he thinks the team is close to breaking out. “They’re starting to understand exactly how to win,” the HC told the Jets website. “We just h

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