Any Jets bettor who felt comfortable hasn't been betting on football for very long. The multiple lateral play — dubbed "Pitchy Pitchy Woo Woo" by ESPN's Scott ...
The Jets have much to do as they try to upgrade their offense, with no decision bigger than finding their starting quarterback.
Next are the [New York Giants](/nfl/team/_/name/nyg/new-york-giants)' [Leonard Williams](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/2971622/leonard-williams) and the [Indianapolis Colts](/nfl/team/_/name/ind/indianapolis-colts)' [DeForest Buckner](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/2971282/deforest-buckner) at $21 million. [Carl Lawson](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/3051911/carl-lawson) ($15 million savings), wide receiver [Braxton Berrios](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/3123075/braxton-berrios) ($5 million) and safety [Jordan Whitehead](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/3895798/jordan-whitehead) ($7.5 million). [Los Angeles Rams](/nfl/team/_/name/lar/los-angeles-rams)' [Aaron Donald](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/16716/aaron-donald) at $31.7 million. Mosley](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/16720/cj-mosley)'s contract. He's not a free agent -- he's under signed through 2023 (fifth-year option) -- but he will be the big story because he will command the largest contract in franchise history. [Zach Wilson](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/4361259/zach-wilson) " [through hell or high water](/nfl/story/_/id/35378674/jets-standing-qb-zach-wilson-hell-high-water)," but he hasn't committed to him as his '23 starter -- a glaring non-endorsement. If he suffers a major injury, the team could be on the hook for his 2023 salary. Can they count on him to be a starter in the final year of his contract? [Miami Dolphins](/nfl/team/_/name/mia/miami-dolphins), Johnson's patience will be tested. If so, someone like Gary Kubiak -- one of the founders of their offensive scheme -- would be a name to watch. Chart a course on offense: After two years of poor to mediocre offense, offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur is on the hot seat. There could be some sentiment to go outside the organization for a proven starter.
Breaking down the key moments from the first half of the Miami Dolphins game against the New York Jets at Hard Rock Stadium.
-- The Dolphins' third drive was awfully quick, thanks in part to a high shotgun snap that disrupted the timing on a running play and a third-down incompletion where Tyreek Hill jostled with rookie Sauce Gardner downfield. Also, you can follow me on Twitter at @PoupartNFL, and that's where you can ask questions for the regular All Dolphins mailbags. You also can ask questions via email at [email protected]. [-- We'll start with the inactive list, which brought a whole the disappointing news that tackle Terron Armstead would be joining Tua Tagovailoa, among others on the inactive list. Make sure to bookmark this site and check back daily for the latest Dolphins news and analysis year-round. -- The second quarter began with the Jets facing a third-and-6 from their 16 and Keion Crossen came up with a great play with an immediate tackle of Garrett Wilson after a short completion to keep him short of the first-down marker.
The New York Jets and Miami Dolphins have slogged through a dreary first half with the former failing to play spoiler early on.
Two punts have averaged over 50 yards and both landed inside the 20. There are few reasons from a Jets fans perspective beyond masochistic affairs, but watching these young hopefuls for the last time until August might be sufficient enough. The Jets are, alas, to almost every brand of meaningless football by this point but the bittersweet redemption is that they’re able to showcase their young talents.
Jason Sanders kicked a go-ahead 50-yard field goal with 18 seconds left and helped send the Miami Dolphins to their first playoff berth since 2016 after ...
… Mostert left in the fourth quarter with a thumb injury and did not return. Wilson had a 9-yard catch overturned in the fourth quarter after Miami’s first successful challenge of the season. … DL Brandon Shell left in the fourth quarter with ankle and knee injuries. Bridgewater, who dislocated the pinkie finger on his throwing hand, was in for Tua Tagovailoa. He caught two passes on five targets for 23 yards, his fewest in a game this season. Miami got close to the end zone midway through the third quarter, set up by tough runs of 14, 11 and 21 yards by Raheem Mostert. But Thompson, with no turnovers and 152 yards passing, did just enough to get the first win of his career. Miami will play at Buffalo in the first round of the playoffs next weekend. The Jets had tied it with about 12 minutes left on a 35-yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein. “We’re In” was displayed on the videoboard at Hard Rock Stadium. “I’m very, very happy with the entire locker room, the entire building, and I feel they wanted no part of this season to be over, and it’s not.” That drive ended in a punt by an offense that finished with just 187 total yards.
TE Jeremy Ruckert, Plus Practice Squad Signees S Will Parks, OL Eric Smith and Adam Pankey, Are Active.
the Dolphins: Kendall Lamm, who started last week at New England but has a sore ankle, is also inactive. 3 QB, Skylar Thompson, for the start. the Jets, each time because he was in the NFL concussion protocol. The other two going on IR are DBs — Lamarcus Joyner (hip) and Brandin Echols (quadriceps). All that, plus the Jets quarterback position has been reshaped for the Dolphins.
Then there's the offensive line situation. With Duane Brown, George Fant and Nate Herbig all out, the Jets will be starting Cedric Ogbuehi, Mike Remmers and ...
Neither team looks confident and neither pick feels all that confident, but we’ll go with Miami to get after Flacco and the Jets’ nearly second-string offensive line. Which group of toys will actually be played with Sunday? Rookie Skylar Thompson will get the start.
The Jets ended their 2022 season with an 11-6 loss to the Miami Dolphins, finishing 7-10 on the year.
The New York Jets' 2022-23 season ended on an inglorious thud, their no-show effort allowing the Miami Dolphins to clinch a playoff spot.
[Braden Mann](https://jetsxfactor.com/tag/braden-mann) (his only boot of five that did not end up inside the opponent’s 20), Miami earned an extra boost when Williams was flagged for a 15-yard horsecollar tackle penalty. Even though they earned their best win total since 2019, tying the mark at seven, they’ve lost at least 10 games in six of the last seven seasons. Blessed with decent field position after a short 42-yard punt from [January 8, 2023] [Greg Zuerlein](https://jetsxfactor.com/tag/greg-zuerlein) field goals. It was Sanders’ 50-yard field goal with 18 seconds to go that helped punch the Dolphins’ ticket and more or less end the Jets’ season.
Out for the season finale against Miami are right guard Nate Herbig and offensive tackles Duane Brown and George Fant. Poetically, the season is ending with New ...
Seahawks](https://www.si.com/nfl/jets/news/new-york-jets-react-miss-playoffs-after-disappointing-loss-seattle-seahawks-robert-saleh) Be sure to bookmark [Jets Country](https://www.si.com/nfl/jets/) and check back daily for news, analysis and more. That's a deficit of $10,157,890. [@danielkellybook](https://twitter.com/danielkellybook)). [Jets](https://www.si.com/nfl/team/new-york-jets) offensive line is limping to the finish line as the 2022 season comes to an end. [spotrac.com](http://spotrac.com/)).
The New York Jets have a chance to play spoiler in their regular-season finale against the Miami Dolphins. If the Jets pull the upset, Miami is out of the ...
Jason Sanders nails a 50-yard field goal to help the Dolphins earn a playoff spot with an 11-6 victory over the Jets. By ...
Bridgewater, who dislocated the pinkie finger on his throwing hand, was in for [Tua Tagovailoa](http://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/4241479/tua-tagovailoa). [Joe Flacco](http://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/11252/joe-flacco) led the team down the field on a 14-play, 75-yard drive. McDaniel did not say whether Tagovailoa might be available against the Bills. “I had so much confidence coming into this game because looking back at this year, it was like, ‘What have I not experienced?’ I’m ready for this.” But Thompson, with no turnovers and 152 yards passing, did just enough to get the first win of his career. [Terron Armstead](http://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/15821/terron-armstead) inactive and rookie [Skylar Thompson](http://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/4036419/skylar-thompson) at quarterback. “Not just be satisfied with December football, but finishing December football.” Mosley](http://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/16720/cj-mosley) said. New York failed to score a touchdown in its final three games. Miami will play at Buffalo in the first round of the playoffs next weekend. “I’m very, very happy with the entire locker room, the entire building, and I feel they wanted no part of this season to be over, and it’s not.” “We're In” was displayed on the videoboard at Hard Rock Stadium.
The Jets limped to the finish line on Sunday, losing their final game of the season to the Dolphins, 11-6, as Miami clinched a spot in the 2023 NFL ...
Wilson had a 9-yard catch overturned in the fourth quarter after Miami’s first successful challenge of the season. But Thompson, with no turnovers and 152 yards passing, did just enough to get the first win of his career. The Jets had tied it with about 12 minutes left on a 35-yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein. Miami will play at Buffalo in the first round of the playoffs next weekend. “I’m very, very happy with the entire locker room, the entire building, and I feel they wanted no part of this season to be over, and it’s not.” “We’re In” was displayed on the videoboard at Hard Rock Stadium.
The Dolphins are going to the playoffs. Jason Sanders hit a 50-yard field goal with 18 seconds left in the fourth quarter and the Dolphins scored a safety ...
Even his contributions were muted because he was playing with [Joe Flacco](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/702/joe-flacco) at quarterback. [Skylar Thompson](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/67576/skylar-thompson)-led offense failed to reach the end zone. They did not score a touchdown in the final three games and finding some way to generate offense will be a priority this offseason. [Jason Sanders](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/9462/jason-sanders) hit a 50-yard field goal with 18 seconds left in the fourth quarter and the Dolphins scored a safety as the Jets tried to lateral their way to a miracle on the final play to make it an 11-6 win for the home team. [Garrett Wilson](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/67171/garrett-wilson). The biggest play on the way to the game-winning kick was a short pass to wide receiver [Jaylen Waddle](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/62962/jaylen-waddle) that turned into a bigger gain thanks to a horse collar tackle by linebacker [Quincy Williams](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/51708/quincy-williams).
The New York Jets end the season losing six straight to finish 7-10 after losing 11-6 to the Miami Dolphins in Week 18.
The hope is he is as successful in the 2023 draft as he was in the 2022 draft. There’s plenty of talent in the draft and this will be another important draft for general manager Joe Douglas, who has yet to have a winning season in four years as a general manager. Sunday’s lackluster loss signals the beginning of a long offseason for the Jets. In addition to the zero touchdowns in three games, the Jets scored just four total touchdowns in their last six games after exploding for four touchdowns against the Bears in Week 12. The Jets once again finish in last place in the AFC East. They end the season with an 11-6 loss to the Miami Dolphins, finishing with six straight losses and went their last three games without scoring a touchdown, totaling 15 points in those three games.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — The Jets' season mercifully came to an end Sunday against the Miami Dolphins. Jason Sanders kicked a go-ahead 50-yard field goal with ...
He caught two passes on five targets for 23 yards, his fewest in a game this season. The Jets had tied it with about 12 minutes left on a 35-yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein. Miami got close to the end zone midway through the third quarter, set up by tough runs of 14, 11 and 21 yards by Raheem Mostert. Thompson had a full week of first-team practice reps after replacing the injured Teddy Bridgewater in last Sunday's loss at New England. Miami will play at Buffalo in the first round of the playoffs next weekend. "We're In" was displayed on the videoboard at Hard Rock Stadium.
The Dolphins are heading to the postseason for the first time in six years. Miami secured the final playoff berth in the AFC on Sunday, thanks to its 11-6 ...
Miami is 1-3 all-time in the postseason against the Bills, and 0-2 in Orchard Park. "There will be some question marks, but fortunately this team has proven not to blink in any sort of question marks either way. [Mike Glennon](/players/mike-glennon/) was elevated from Miami's practice squad and could be again next week. Each of those times was with a first-year coach (Mike McDaniel, Gase, Tony Sparano). [Skylar Thompson](/players/skylar-thompson/)) under center. The Dolphins (9-8, No.
Jets coach Robert Saleh apologized to owner Woody Johnson in his postgame press conference after the 7-10 finish.
The defense was one of the best in the NFL. The Jets have said they are committed to Wilson, but they cannot go into the 2023 season with him as their starter. Johnson and the Jets are going to be home for the playoffs again. The Jets can point to numerous things that went wrong this season. “Because I know it’s been a long, long ride of not being in the playoffs and I know it was right in our fingertips and we’re not going. He stood by the doorway, surely trying to make sense of how his team had missed the playoffs for the 12th straight year, the longest active drought in the NFL.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Robert Saleh's message was clear: This time next year should be different for the New York Jets. His banged-up team didn't put up ...
They just need to make “a couple little adjustments” on offense. “Now it’s to the point we can’t dwell on the past,” he said. “I know there’s probably a lot of people out there that don’t look at it that way.” “You know, I say sorry to everybody,” Saleh said, naming owner Woody Johnson and others in the organization, along with the players, coaches and fans. It was a disappointing collapse for a team that started the season 7-4 with wins over Green Bay, Miami, Pittsburgh and Buffalo. “We had our opportunities,” said Saleh, who completed his second season with the Jets.
Coach Robert Saleh apologized Sunday after the Jets' season ended with a third straight game without a touchdown, lamenting a campaign that got away.
"This time next year," he said, "we're going to be in the playoffs for sure." He predicted the team will be in the playoff chase next year again, and that "it's going to be about finishing." "We deserve to be there, but we didn't do the right things this season to get that done." The Jets ended the season without a touchdown on 32 consecutive possessions, the league's longest drought for 2022. That is tied for the fewest touchdown passes for a team leader in the past six seasons. We've got to learn how to maintain and work harder and how to finish." I wish I had the answer for them. But he didn't say whether Wilson will be his starter; he's the only quarterback under contract. Saleh doesn't appear to be in any immediate danger of losing his job, but offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur is on the hot seat. He spent the last minute of the game in a hallway outside the locker room, where there was no TV. Officially eliminated last week, the Jets have gone 12 straight years out of the playoffs, the league's longest active drought. "You know, I say sorry to everybody," Saleh said, naming chairman Woody Johnson, vice chairman Christopher Johnson and other top executives.
Green & White Defense Gives Another Solid Showing; QB Joe Flacco & Offense Held to 187 Yards, 2 FGs.
On the day the offense managed 187 yards and 11 first downs. The Jets run offense found no creases in Miami's front and finished with 38 yards on 20 carries. It was the Jets' first touchdown-less game since 2010 and a 9-0 loss vs.
The Jets can point to positive building blocks this season, but changes await after they finished 7-10 and missed the playoffs again.
[Corey Davis](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/corey-davis-2CsE6KTEuJcH8fcU/), defensive end [Carl Lawson](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/carl-lawson-d8JsnwfL3bhLclGs/), linebacker C.J. Key role players like linebacker [Kwon Alexander](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/kwon-alexander-kv4pjPqDVm2qhjuJ/), defensive tackle [Solomon Thomas](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/solomon-thomas-LPO4wqcYRRrDeUua/), running back [Ty Johnson](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/ty-johnson-4iv2CyBhJO2CeGFC/) and defensive end [Bryce Huff](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/bryce-huff-w92I2ORl5CmaNdpd/) (restricted) will also be free agents. Reed](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/dj-reed-U9st7lAXakwh7BNL/), wide receiver Garrett Wilson and when healthy, offensive lineman [Alijah Vera-Tucker](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/alijah-vera-tucker-ykkE8wQ4mDC9Z2qs/) and running back [Breece Hall](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/breece-hall-0wRtgeNKRm1GJAfJ/) — to build around. Expect to hear names like [Jimmy Garoppolo](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/jimmy-garoppolo-SxxkE6sJpi9AfCka/), [Derek Carr](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/derek-carr-linudLDO0YoIWthi/), [Lamar Jackson](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/lamar-jackson-CN1mSwkLEcXHApTP/) and even [Aaron Rodgers](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/aaron-rodgers-jcxErAcw3SOmBLdo/) or [Tom Brady](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/tom-brady-d0I2fPFxqMjAsfgz/). Only the [Patriots](https://theathletic.com/nfl/team/patriots/) were worse in the red zone this season. [Zach Wilson](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/zach-wilson-NMsbhTzlCqTO76ld/) led the Jets in touchdown passes — with six. [Quinnen Williams](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/quinnen-williams-o8hN8kdfNKcpfwVI/), cornerback [D.J. [ugly 11-6 loss](https://theathletic.com/4068698/2023/01/08/afc-wild-card-dolphins-patriots-steelers/) to the [Dolphins](https://theathletic.com/nfl/team/dolphins/) at the end of an ugly season, team owner Woody Johnson was there, waiting for them in the walkway to the visitor’s locker room. [Joe Flacco](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/joe-flacco-0lQDEpnpDyZhA4BO/) was fuming about how the game ended. To be fair, the Jets lacked even league-average quarterback play this season, and the offensive line was in shambles by Sunday. As [Garrett Wilson](https://theathletic.com/nfl/player/garrett-wilson-MVKA2Tjc5jrKX2Eo/) walked past Johnson, he shook his head, in disbelief. The Jets owner is the biggest X-factor of the offseason.
It all came down to Week 18. The Miami Dolphins needed a win Sunday afternoon and they got the job done. Tied up at 6-6, Jason Sanders nailed a game-winning ...
"It was just one of those things where I was able to make a kick for the guys," Sanders said. Two plays after that drive-extending conversion, running back Raheem Mostert muscled his way to the Jets 13-yard line for a 21-yard gain. Once again, Miami's lead was short lived as Flacco and the Jets' offense came back with a lengthy drive of their own. The Miami Dolphins needed a win Sunday afternoon and they got the job done. So now they get another opportunity to play together, which they really hold dear to their heart." Tied up at 6-6, Jason Sanders nailed a game-winning 50-yard field goal with 18 seconds left, sending Miami to the playoffs and the home crowd of 66,429 fans into an absolute frenzy.
Quarterback Zach Wilson was benched after a loss to the Patriots that week and the Jets would go on to lose their final six games after Mike White led them to a ...
The Jets did not score a touchdown in the final three weeks of the season and they had three different starters — Wilson, White, and [Joe Flacco](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/702/joe-flacco) — leading the offense in those losses. The 7-10 finish left the Jets on the outside of the playoffs for the 12th straight season. [sorry to everybody](https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/35408778/robert-saleh-apologizes-jets-collapse-final-loss) . [Garrett Wilson](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/67171/garrett-wilson) and [Sauce Gardner](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/67869/sauce-gardner) were bright spots for the Jets and they hope for the healthy returns of running back [Breece Hall](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/67180/breece-hall) and guard [Alijah Vera-Tucker](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/63568/alijah-vera-tucker), but the offseason is going to be focused on finding better quarterback play. . . [Zach Wilson](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/62864/zach-wilson) was benched after a loss to the Patriots that week and the Jets would go on to lose their final six games after [Mike White](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/2055/mike-white) led them to a Week 12 win over the Bears.
The road to the 2023 NFL Draft is officially underway and the New York Jets will hold the No. 13 pick in the first round. The Jets were one of six teams to ...
His banged-up team didn't put up much offense in an 11-6 loss to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, the Jets' sixth straight loss to end a franchise-record 12th ...
They just need to make “a couple little adjustments” on offense. “Now it’s to the point we can’t dwell on the past,” he said. “I know there’s probably a lot of people out there that don’t look at it that way.” “You know, I say sorry to everybody,” Saleh said, naming owner Woody Johnson and others in the organization, along with the players, coaches and fans. It was a disappointing collapse for a team that started the season 7-4 with wins over Green Bay, Miami, Pittsburgh and Buffalo. “We had our opportunities,” said Saleh, who completed his second season with the Jets.
His banged-up team didn't put up much offense in an 11-6 loss to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, the Jets' sixth straight loss to end a franchise-record 12th ...
They just need to make “a couple little adjustments” on offense. “Now it’s to the point we can’t dwell on the past,” he said. “I know there’s probably a lot of people out there that don’t look at it that way.” “You know, I say sorry to everybody,” Saleh said, naming owner Woody Johnson and others in the organization, along with the players, coaches and fans. It was a disappointing collapse for a team that started the season 7-4 with wins over Green Bay, Miami, Pittsburgh and Buffalo. “We had our opportunities,” said Saleh, who completed his second season with the Jets.
The Jets' season ended with a six-game losing streak, but head coach Robert Saleh was excited about his team's future. "We've got an unbelievable core group ...