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Jets Become First Team to Finish a Season Without an Interception After 35-8 Loss to Bills

New York ends 3-14 with the No. 2 draft pick, pivoting to an offseason overhaul focused on adding takeaway threats.

Overview

  • Buffalo rested most starters as Josh Allen took one snap before Mitchell Trubisky went 22-of-29 for 259 yards and four touchdowns.
  • The Jets recorded zero defensive interceptions across 17 games, a first since the NFL began tracking the stat in 1933.
  • New York finished with just four takeaways, breaking the modern NFL low for a full season.
  • The loss clinched the No. 2 overall pick for the Jets, who also hold an additional first-rounder from the Sauce Gardner trade.
  • Aaron Glenn is expected to return as head coach with staff changes likely after a five-game skid of 23-plus-point defeats closed the season.