He kept on scrambling toward the sideline and then unleashed a deep ball to Keelan Cole. It was an incredible pass on the move, and Cole hauled it in for a diving, yard gain. It was a huge moment for the Jets, who had first-and from the Titans yard line. Their play-calling from that point on was suspect. But they still found a way to take the lead, which is something. Now, let's see if they can hold onto it and avoid starting for the third straight season.
The Jets' offense didn't do anything with its first possession of the second half. But the defense made sure they'll have a chance to get a lead for the first time this season. The Jets' defense stopped the Titans on their first drive of the second half well before they reached midfield.
The Jets looked like they were in trouble after the offense went three-and-out and Tennesee motored deep into their territory. But on third down, Quinnen Wiliams sacked Ryan Tannehill, knocking them out of field goal range. The Titans were forced to punt and the Jets, trailing , took over late in the third quarter looking to take the lead.
For the first time all year, the New York Jets are within a possession heading into the second half. Their defense is playing well enough to win this game: they had four sacks in the first half and held Derrick Henry, one of the top running backs in the league, to 50 yards on 12 carries. But the final outcome will almost certainly depend on the offense. For most of the first half, the unit was terrible.
But they recovered in a big way late in the first half with an play, yard touchdown drive — their first touchdown drive since Week 1. If the Jets can get into a flow like they did on that drive, they can win this game against a depleted Titans team. But if they start the second half slow on offense, and keep handing the Titans possessions, the defense will get worn down and Henry will likely find more room to run.
This is a huge moment for Zach Wilson and the Jets' offense. Let's see how he handles it. It took three full weeks, but the New York Jets finally found their way into the end zone on Sunday. Running back Michael Carter scored the first touchdown of his career late in the second quarter on a two-yard run up the middle to pull the Jets closer to the Titans. Tennesse leads with less than five minutes left in the first half.
After Wilson's interception, it felt like the Jets might be in the midst of another nightmare offensive performance. But receiver Corey Davis jumpstarted the offense with two big catches: a yard grab on third-and from the Jets 25, for which he got a sarcastic ovation from the Jets crowd, but the cheers were for real on the next play when went 30 yards on a nice run-and-catch. Perhaps this was the jump-start they needed. The Titans went three-and-out on the next drive and gave the Jets the ball in Tennesee territory after a shanked punt.
Can the Jets get their first lead of the year? They have to work with before halftime. The Jets' offense is doing everything it can to put the game out of reach. But the defense is keeping things respectable. For now. The Jets have one first down in their first three possessions and Zach Wilson threw an interception early in the second quarter, setting up Tennessee's third field goal of the game: the Titans lead with left in the first half.
Wilson's interception wasn't totally on him. Receiver Corey Davis, who dropped a catchable pass in the first quarter, fell as he came out of his break on Wilson's throw. The throw was still a risky one: Davis didn't have good separation. But Davis' stumble made it an easy interception for Kristian Fulton, who. The offense hasn't scored a touchdown in nine-plus quarters and has already been booed to start the game.
They need to get something going or it's going to be another ugly blowout for the Jets. The Jets said it would be important for them to start fast against the Titans. But that didn't happen. The offense went three-and-out on its first drive, continuing the first-half struggles that we've seen all season. And then the defense had a frustrating opening drive.
Mosley had his first sack with the Jets to put Ryan Tannehill and the Titans in a tough spot. But on third-and, Tannehill found running back Jeremy McNichols on a short pass and McNichols weaved through the defense for a yard gain. It's the fourth time in the past two games that the Jets have allowed 20 or more yards on third-and-9 or longer.
The Titans moved the ball into Jets territory, where the defense seemed to stop them again on third-and But the Jets were called for offside and the Titans had less than a yard to go from the Jets' 21, and converted it for a first down. But the Jets defense overcame those mistakes thanks to the first sack of Quincy William's career. The linebacker came through untouched on a blitz on third-and-8 from the 17, forcing a field goal.
Randy Bullock made the yard kick to give Tennessee a lead with left in the first quarter. The Titans won the toss and deferred.
That means the Jets start with the ball. Oh my God! The Jets tried to run out the clock late in regulation, but had to punt and gave the Titans one more chance with left. After a pass interference call on Jarrod Wilson on fourth-and from the Titans own 26, Tannehill tossed passes of 12 and 11 yards to Josh Reynolds, 6 to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and 6 to Firkser to get to the 2.
After an incompletion, Tannehill found a wide-open Cameron Batson in the end zone for a tying 2-yard touchdown with 16 seconds remaining in regulation. New York had been the only team in the NFL to not hold a lead in any game. But it was short-lived as Tennessee leaned heavily on Derrick Henry, who ran for 50 yards on the next drive — including a 1-yard TD. Tannehill passed to MyCole Pruitt for the 2-point conversion and a lead with left.
Henry finished with yards on 33 carries. Wilson and the Jets came right back, though, when he rolled to his right and zipped a 3-yard pass to Crowder for the tying score with left. He truly is unstoppable , except by his own team and play calling Titans. Guzman TheJoezilla October 3, Is FireVrabel trending yet? I wasn't sold on it when they hired him and to this day, I'm still not sold on him. Horrible in game management. But I will not quit supporting the Titans.
Titans are not a good football team right now. Wow, are we for real right now, Titans? Titans lose to Jets, Everything we know. To leave a comment, you will need to Sign in or create an account if you already have an account. Typed comments will be lost if you are not signed in. Please enter an email address. Something went wrong. Twitter rightly shreds the Titans after overtime loss to Jets.
An Offensive Coordinator who was already fired from one job. He truly is unstoppable , except by his own team and play calling Titans — J.
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