Overview
- New England scored touchdowns on its first six drives and Drake Maye threw five TD passes in a 42-10 win at MetLife Stadium.
- Aaron Glenn initially questioned his team’s effort postgame, then clarified Monday that effort was not the issue and said players did not quit.
- Reactions in the locker room were mixed, with guard John Simpson agreeing the effort was unacceptable and edge rusher Jermaine Johnson II rejecting the notion that players gave up.
- Multiple outlets, including FOX Sports and Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer, reported Glenn is expected to remain head coach into 2026, though further staff changes are possible after DC Steve Wilks’ firing.
- The Jets’ defense has zero interceptions through 16 games and were outscored by 107 points in December, while undrafted rookie Brady Cook continues to start at quarterback heading into Buffalo.