Fans of the New York Jets couldn't help but feel optimistic when coach Aaron Glenn and quarterback Justin Fields joined the team in the offseason, signaling yet another new dawn in New Jersey.
The positivity, however, didn't last long, as the Jets suffered seven straight losses. There were signs of life after they won back-to-back assignments, but they were sent crashing back to earth by the New England Patriots , 24-17, at Gillette Stadium on Thursday.
Justin Fields got the Jets on the board with a five-yard rushing touchdown in the first quarter. He finished with a team-high 67 rushing yards on 11 carries. His throwing game, however, was a different story. He went 15-of-26 for 116 yards and one passing touchdown.
Even though their offense sputtered, Jets coach Aaron Glenn ref

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