Aaron Rodgers Criticizes Officiating After Jets' Narrow Loss to Bills
The New York Jets fall to a 23-20 defeat against the Buffalo Bills, with Aaron Rodgers voicing frustration over controversial penalties.
- The Jets have lost three consecutive games, each by a narrow margin, raising concerns about their ability to close out tight contests.
- Aaron Rodgers completed 23 of 35 passes for 294 yards and two touchdowns but was critical of the officiating, calling some penalties 'really bad.'
- The game saw a total of 22 penalties, evenly split between the Jets and the Bills, tying for the most in a single game this season.
- New play-caller Todd Downing brought improvements to the Jets' offense, with nine plays over 20 yards, but it wasn't enough to secure a win.
- The Jets' defense struggled against lesser-known players, allowing significant yardage to Bills rookie Ray Davis, highlighting ongoing issues against the run.