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Jets Finish Season With Zero Interceptions, First in NFL History

The defense ended 2025 with four takeaways, all on fumbles.

Overview

  • Sunday's loss at Buffalo closed a year in which New York failed to secure a single pick across 17 games.
  • Quarterbacks against the Jets combined for 3,849 passing yards, 36 touchdowns and zero interceptions.
  • Josh Allen started the finale before Mitchell Trubisky entered after one snap, yet the drought persisted.
  • Aaron Glenn dismissed defensive coordinator Steve Wilks on Dec. 15 after a 48-point loss to Jacksonville.
  • The previous modern low was two interceptions by the 2018 49ers, while the Cowboys, Titans and 49ers finished this season with six.