The New York Jets looked like they were throwing in the towel on the 2025 NFL season at the trade deadline. After trading away both Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, it was obvious that the Jets were playing the long game, and this year was not their priority.
Expectations were incredibly low for their Week 10 matchup, despite it being a home game against the lowly 2-6 Cleveland Browns. But thanks to a cluster of special teams touchdowns, Aaron Glenn and Co. were able to eke out a 27-20 win at MetLife Stadium on Sunday.
With a 2-7 record now and a high strength of schedule, the Jets moved back to having the No.