Overview
- New York was blown out by New England, falling behind 35-3 by halftime and conceding touchdowns on the Patriots’ first six drives.
- Glenn said he was highly disappointed in the effort from players and coaches, marking the first time he has publicly challenged his team’s competitiveness.
- He said he feels owner Woody Johnson’s backing, and multiple reports indicate the Jets plan to keep him for 2026 after his five-year deal signed in January.
- December has been historically poor with the Jets outscored 153-46 and becoming only the second Super Bowl–era team to drop four straight by 23-plus points.
- Players offered mixed reactions to the effort critique as John Simpson agreed it was unacceptable, Jermaine Johnson called the result embarrassing, and Breece Hall’s 59-yard TD helped him reach 1,000 rushing yards before he said a late knee issue was not serious.