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Jets landed in the top 15 of the NFL Power Rankings in Week 5

Jets landed in the top 15 of the NFL Power Rankings in Week 5

Below is a compilation of NFL power rankings. The views expressed are not representative of Jets personnel.

Yahoo – 14
“Sure, the weather was bad. But this was an ugly game that revealed some things about the Jets.”

NFL.com – 15
“A sack by Aaron Rodgers on the first play of the game on Sunday set the tone. This was followed by a fumble by Garrett Wilson on the third offensive snap of the game. The Jets had three penalties inside their own 5-yard line the second time around.” Breece Hall went to empty on the third possession. On the next two possessions, there were false start penalties on third and fourth possessions (from the Broncos’ 1-yard line). New York what the 2023 offense could have brought back The A kind of effort on a rainy, dreary day. This spoiled a great game for the defense, allowing Denver only one drive of more than 41 yards. Amazingly, the Jets had a chance to win, but their final three drives failed as Greg Zuerlein missed a free kick in the final minute. Every time we think they’re making small strides, the Jets take a step back.”

ESPN – 16
“Just an interception. The Jets have an effective pass rush (14 sacks) and play good pass defense, so they should have more than one pick. The only player with an interception is backup nickelback Brandin Echols, who came in as an injured reserve in Week 2. None of the starters have an interception, including All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner, whose losing streak is up to 28 games. All of this is confusing as the Jets should be in an ideal position to throw interceptions as a zone-heavy team.”

FOX Sports – 17
“I think the Jets are a better team overall than this, but it certainly didn’t look like it in Week 4. I have no choice but to drop you if you don’t score a touchdown at home against a team led by a rookie QB. It’s the kind of defeat that haunts you all season long.”

Grandstand report – 17
“Last week’s impressive win over the New England Patriots seemed to be something of a springboard game for the New York Jets. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers looked sharp. Gang Green was well on his way with a mediocre (at best) Denver Broncos team next. Well.” As it turned out, the Jets’ Week 3 win was nothing more than a puddle of rain. The weather was truly miserable on Sunday in the one-point loss to the Broncos – but still, due to the poor weather, Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers found no excuses for his Week 4 game.

Professional Football Talk – 17
“The Jets won’t compete if Aaron Rodgers continues to vacillate between MVP and AARP.”

CBS Sports – 18
“The loss to the Broncos looks bad. So much for the idea that the offense has come to life.”

USA Today – March 19th
“Perhaps a trip to London and an offer to pay LB Haason Reddick in pounds would end his contractual stalemate? Or maybe a trip to London means, er, better weather, after New Jersey’s rain proved quite capable of keeping the Jets’ offense grounded? Or as a QB.” Aaron Rodgers said: “The weather was bad, but so were some of my throws.”

Sports Illustrated – 21
“I’ve been covering soccer in New York long enough to sense the beginnings of a swirling drama. While I wouldn’t quite put the Giants and Jets there yet, Sunday’s game against Denver was a huge unforced error. We won’t soon forget that either.” The way Aaron Rodgers responded to the claim that the Jets should change their approach on the line, or the way the head coach later clarified his comments. This team cannot walk on eggshells and be successful.

The Athletic – 24
“First-round tackle Olu Fashanu made his first start on Sunday. Third-round wide receiver Malachi Corley was a disappointment (one catch, 4 yards), but fourth-round running back Braelon Allen played well enough (27 carries, 130 yards). ), that Robert Saleh had to defend on Sunday without allowing him goal-line throws. As for the old man, quarterback Aaron Rodgers doesn’t seem happy: “If your defense holds it to 10, you have to win the game by 100 percent of the time,” he said Sunday.