The New York Jets will be sitting home for the playoffs — again — and trying to figure out their future at quarterback — again.
They're both recurring, frustrating themes for the struggling franchise, which extended the NFL's longest active postseason drought to 15 seasons with a 34-10 loss to Miami on Sunday.
“It’s a yearly thing,” said running back Breece Hall, who's finishing his fourth season with the team. “It definitely starts to weigh on you. You see your peers and you see other guys that you know you’re just as good as or better than, and they get to have a lot of fun.”
A few generations of Jets fans know the feeling.
Many weren't even born when Rex Ryan last led the franchise to the playoffs during the 2010 season behind a stifling defense, a young quarterback in Mark Sanche

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