The New York Jets are a bad football team. Few expected the Jets to be a serious threat to defeat the now-10-win Jacksonville Jaguars in their Week 15 matchup, especially with undrafted rookie Brady Cook making his first career start under center.
Competitive football was still supposed to be the bare minimum. The offense could be excused for struggling, but the defense was expected to look competent, especially after its letdown against Miami a week earlier.
Instead, Jets fans were subjected to one of the most humiliating defensive performances the team has put on in years. The Jaguars scored 48 points before benching Trevor Lawrence, who accounted for six total touchdowns, early in the fourth quarter.