The New York Jets officially put to bed a miserable 2025 season with a 35–8 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 18, finishing the year with a dismal 3–14 record.
It was an ugly end to an ugly season, one that saw head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey endure a brutal first year on the job behind one of the weakest on-field products the franchise has rolled out in recent memory.
The roster the Jets put on the field down the stretch was patched together, and, in many cases, barely NFL-caliber. Of course, that was partially by design, as the Jets hoped to improve their draft position over the final few games of the season.