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Jets’ ‘depressing’ offensive line finally comes through

Ryan Kalil could feel the difference.

“It felt like the first time this season we were able to play fast,’’ the Jets center said.

The difference was palpable to Kelvin Beachum.

“We knew where each other was, and I think that showed throughout the game,’’ the Jets left tackle said.

The Jets were 0-4 entering Sunday’s game against the Cowboys, and their offensive line had become a five-man punching bag for critics, with the offensive looking like it was running in sand.

And then Jets 24, Cowboys 22 happened Sunday at MetLife Stadium.