Jets Struggle Through 0-4 Start With Self-Inflicted Losses, Hall Reflects
Jets Struggle Through 0-4 Start With Self-Inflicted Losses, Hall Reflects

Jets Struggle Through 0-4 Start With Self-Inflicted Losses, Hall Reflects

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The New York Jets have started the 2025 NFL season with a frustrating 0-4 record, marked by numerous self-inflicted errors, including 13 penalties and three lost fumbles in their recent 27-21 loss to the Miami Dolphins. Running back Breece Hall vividly described the team's struggles, saying, "Teams shoot themselves in the foot, then we come back and shoot ourselves in the head," highlighting the Jets' tendency to exacerbate their own mistakes despite opponents' errors. Quarterback Justin Fields and Hall emphasized the critical need for improved discipline and focus to minimize mistakes and turn the season around. The Jets' defense under coordinator Aaron Glenn has been particularly porous, failing to force turnovers and allowing poor execution to dominate their play. Despite some bright spots, such as Fields' improved performance, the team's ongoing issues with penalties, turnovers, and mental lapses have left them tied for the worst record in the NFL, facing an urgent need to improve cohesiveness and execution in upcoming games. The Jets now prepare to host the Dallas Cowboys, hoping to break their losing streak by addressing these fundamental problems.

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