For the second straight game, Jets edge Will McDonald IV did his job at a pivotal time, which led to the Green & White's second straight win.
The word that echoed from two weeks ago at Cincinnati to the meeting rooms at 1 Jets Drive and to the locker room after Sunday's 27-20 victory over Cleveland at MetLife Stadium -- from HC Aaron Glenn and from McDonald -- was "relentless." The Jets' record may be 2-7 ahead of Thursday night's visit to New England, but it's also 2-0 against the NFL teams from the state of Ohio.
To secure the first win of the season on Oct. 26, clinging to a 6-point lead and the Jets' defense desperately needing a stop when it counted, McDonald notched his third sack of that game when he took down QB Joe Flacco on a third-and-10 play at the Bengals' 28. The stop for

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