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Todd Bowles: We were playing two teams — Packers and refs

The Jets looked like they were in position to pull off a win over the Packers on Sunday when they took a 35-20 lead in the third quarter, but the Packers would come back to take a lead and then win the game 44-38 in overtime.

The winning touchdown came after two pass interference penalties on the Jets helped the Packers move the ball deep into their territory. One of them was a 33-yarder on cornerback Trumaine Johnson that represented Green Bay’s longest gain of the drive and the Jets also were flagged for three personal fouls over the course of the game.