The New York Jets entered 2025 selling hope — a new head coach in Aaron Glenn, a roster with talent present, and one more chance to unlock former first-round quarterback Justin Fields.
Six games in, that hope has seemingly crumbled into something far uglier than even the most pessimistic fan could’ve imagined. Sunday’s loss in London to the Denver Broncos was rock bottom — or at least it feels like it.
New York finished with negative ten net passing yards. Let that sink in. Not just bad. Not just unproductive. Historically inept.
It was the fewest passing yards Denver’s defense has allowed in franchise history — and this is a franchise that has fielded some elite units across decades.