This one just wasn’t meant to be. Following a sluggish start from their offense, due largely in part to multiple dropped passes, the Jets couldn’t overcome their own mistakes and lost 27-22 to the Minnesota Vikings.
The costliest drop of the day came late in the fourth quarter with under two minutes to go when Braxton Berrios failed to hold on to what would have been the go-ahead touchdown. The Jets would get one more possession with time winding down before Mike White threw his second interception of the day.
White’s first pick came on a catchable pass thrown to Corey Davis who was unable to hold on as he was hit by a defender.