Jets Drop to 0-4 After Penalty- and Turnover-Plagued 27-21 Loss in Miami
A locker-room rant underscores a discipline breakdown that now meets a home date with Dallas.
Overview
- New York fell 27-21 to the Dolphins, slipping to 0-4 under first-year coach Aaron Glenn.
- The Jets committed 13 penalties and three turnovers, including nine flags on offense with five pre-snap infractions.
- Running back Braelon Allen fumbled at the 1-yard line on the opening drive and later exited with a developing knee issue.
- New York remains without a defensive takeaway through four games, a rarity ESPN Research says only four other teams have matched in the past 90 years.
- Glenn's postgame tirade highlighted accountability concerns as players pointed to corrections before hosting the Cowboys, with Garrett Wilson calling it a "gotta-have-it" week.