The same Tottenham Hotspur Stadium where Robert Saleh coached his final game a year ago became another breaking point in what’s quickly turning into a nightmare season for the New York Jets . When owner Woody Johnson dismissed Saleh, he claimed he wanted a “spark” for what he called the most talented roster he’d ever had . But a year later, that spark still hasn’t arrived, and the problem looks eerily familiar.
The Jets hit rock bottom overseas, posting a franchise-worst minus 10 net passing yards, the fewest by any NFL team in nearly 30 years. The only winless squad fell to 0–6 after a 13-11 loss to the Denver Broncos , and the blame game has already started. Despite another meltdown through the air, head coach Aaron Glenn refused to turn on his quarterback. When pressed