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Jets Making Plenty of Mistakes During 0-4 Start, but Say some Calls by Officials Aren't Helping
The Jets have committed 32 accepted penalties and zero takeaways this season, marking one of the worst disciplinary starts in NFL history, according to ESPN Research.
- The New York Jets dropped their fourth consecutive game this season with a 27-21 defeat at Miami on Monday night.
- The Jets' performance featured 13 accepted penalties and three turnovers, with cornerback Sauce Gardner flagged again for pass interference, continuing a troubling trend.
- Gardner, who signed a $120.4 million extension this offseason, expressed frustration, claiming officials target him due to the Jets' losing record.
- Coach Aaron Glenn called the game disappointing and emphasized the need to reduce penalties and turnovers, stating, "Before you can win games, you have to learn how not to lose games."
- The Jets remain without a victory under Glenn and face mounting pressure to improve discipline and execution, as their 0-4 start matches a rare franchise low without defensive takeaways.
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New-York-Jets-cornerback-Sauce-Gardner Since entering the NFL in 2022, defensive back Sauce Gardner has been a part of a New York Jets team that has gone 19-36. After the team’s 27-21 loss to the Miami Dolphins on Monday night, dropping the Jets to 0-4, Gardner complained that New York’s poor record has something to do with how the referees officiate their games. “I’m personally frustrated because I feel like me personally, us not winning, like,…
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