Jets Coach Saleh Walks Back Criticism of Opposing Quarterbacks, Defends Defense's Performance
- Jets coach Robert Saleh said the defense had "embarrassed" opposing quarterbacks, but later clarified he chose the wrong words.
- Saleh praised the defense's ability to intercept top quarterbacks and make their lives difficult this season.
- The Jets have held opponents under 300 passing yards in every game and have 8 interceptions.
- After starting 1-2, the Jets have won 2 straight and are now 3-3 on the season.
- Saleh's original comments drew criticism from the NBC Sports Philadelphia crew after the Jets beat the Eagles.