New York Jets Extend Playoff Drought to 14 Years
New York Jets Extend Playoff Drought to 14 Years

New York Jets Extend Playoff Drought to 14 Years

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The New York Jets continue to endure a tumultuous season, marked by a dismal 4-10 record and an ongoing playoff drought that has now stretched to 14 years. The team's struggles have become a national joke, recently highlighted on the game show 'Jeopardy!', where contestants failed to identify them as the only NFL team to play in a Super Bowl before Neil Armstrong's moon landing that has not returned since. In a season fraught with upheaval, including the firing of head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas, the Jets' management decisions have been criticized as misguided. Despite high-profile acquisitions like Davante Adams, the team's performance has not improved, leading to increased ridicule. Fans took to social media to express their frustration, highlighting the extent of the Jets' longstanding woes. As the team faces yet another disappointing season, their future remains uncertain under owner Woody Johnson.

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