The New York Jets fell to 0-4 for the first time since the Adam Gase era when the team lost to the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football. Aaron Glenn chewed out his players after an ugly game filled with penalties and turnovers.

But some of the Jets’ 13 penalties Monday night were questionable. And none was more suspect , or crushing, than the offensive pass interference call on Garrett Wilson ’s would-be 18-yard touchdown. Expand Tweet

The ticky-tack OPI flag, which could be thrown on roughly 90 percent of touchdown receptions in the league, wiped out a slick grab by Wilson at the end of the third quarter. Had the touchdown counted, the Jets would have been down just one score heading into the final quarter. Instead, New York had to settle for a field goal, making it a 24-13

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