Overview
- New York closed with a 35-8 loss to Buffalo, capping five straight defeats by at least 23 points in what ESPN Research characterized as the worst five-game stretch on record.
- The Jets finished as the first team since recordkeeping began to record zero interceptions and forced a league-worst four turnovers.
- Per ESPN Research, the team trailed by double digits on 53.1% of its offensive snaps, the highest share by any NFL club in the past 25 years.
- Head coach Aaron Glenn said he takes responsibility for the collapse, declaring, “I let the players down” and “I let the organization down,” while multiple outlets report he will return in 2026.
- Veteran edge rusher Jermaine Johnson II called 2025 the worst team season he has experienced and urged collective accountability as the Jets enter an offseason with the No. 2 draft pick and significant cap space.