There are bad teams, there are dysfunctional teams, and then there are the New York Jets. A franchise that seems to treat rock bottom like a suggestion rather than a destination.
No matter how bleak things get, the Jets always manage to dig just a little deeper. It’s almost impressive, in a cruel, twisted way. They find new and inventive ways to be ridiculous, to torture their fanbase, and to embarrass themselves on the national stage.
Yes, it happened again. Just days after New York Jets owner Woody Johnson publicly buried quarterback Justin Fields following his mid-game benching in Week 7, the former Ohio State star will return to the starting lineup.