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Jets Drop to 0-6 as Broncos’ Nine Sacks Hold New York to -10 Net Pass Yards

The collapse sharpened questions about Aaron Glenn’s offense.

Overview

  • New York lost 13-11 to Denver in London, remaining winless at 0-6 after failing to capitalize on a strong defensive and special-teams effort.
  • The Jets finished with -10 net passing yards, the franchise’s worst mark and the lowest by any NFL team in 27 years according to ESPN Insights.
  • Justin Fields went 9-of-17 for 45 yards and was sacked nine times for 55 yards lost, driving the negative passing total.
  • New York’s offense managed 82 total yards, converted 2 of 15 third downs, and averaged 1.4 yards per play.
  • Reporting highlighted a rare anomaly noted by Michael Nania, with the Jets losing despite no turnovers, a takeaway, fewer than two penalties, and holding Denver under 250 yards.