New York Jets Defeat Patriots 24-3
New York Jets Defeat Patriots 24-3

New York Jets Defeat Patriots 24-3

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In a disappointing 24-3 loss to the New York Jets, the New England Patriots faced a quarterback dilemma as veteran Jacoby Brissett struggled against a relentless Jets defense, being sacked five times and managing only 98 passing yards. Rookie Drake Maye made his NFL debut in the final minutes, completing 4 of 8 passes for 22 yards, but was also sacked twice. Coach Jerod Mayo hinted at uncertainty regarding the starting quarterback position going forward, stating the coaching staff would evaluate the situation. The Patriots' offensive line has drawn criticism for its poor performance, contributing to a lack of offensive production with only 139 total yards and 11 first downs throughout the game. Fans and analysts have expressed mixed feelings about Maye's readiness to start, suggesting he should be given time to develop behind a more effective offensive line. With a challenging game against San Francisco next week, the Patriots are left to ponder their quarterbacking future amid ongoing struggles on offense.

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