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Jets' Aaron Glenn Admits End-of-Half Error After 13-11 Loss in London

Glenn cites confusion over the spot to explain the choice.

Overview

  • With fourth-and-1 near midfield and fewer than 30 seconds left in the first half, New York let the clock expire rather than run a play.
  • Glenn said he should have bled the clock to about five seconds and tried a Hail Mary, calling the choice a mistake he owns.
  • He attributed the decision to mixed signals on whether Justin Fields’ third-down pass to Josh Reynolds gained a first down.
  • The sequence contrasted with an earlier successful fake punt on fourth-and-1 and was followed by a handoff to Breece Hall.
  • Garrett Wilson called the non-play disappointing, and Kurt Warner questioned it on air, as the Jets fell to 0-6, the NFL’s only winless team.