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The Jets (2-8) lost 27-14 to the New England Patriots (9-2) on the road at Gillette Stadium. Despite poor play at quarterback and on offense in recent weeks, the Jets still managed to win. New York did not have those magic plays behind them this time around and that's where they fell short.
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5 takeaways from the New York Jets' 27-14 loss to the New England Patriots
With that, here are Jets Wire's five takeaways from the Jets' loss to the Patriots:
Tonight on Thursday Night Football, the New York Jets visit the New England Patriots. Here's how to watch all the action on the field.
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Stock up, stock down following the New York Jets' 27-14 loss at the New England Patriots
The Jets lost to the Patriots 27-14 on "Thursday Night Football" despite leading 7-0 after the conclusion of the first quarter due to a solid performance from running back Breece Hall. The Jets struggled with their passing game and once again, New York did not make much happen through the air and it ultimately led to them suffering a defeat.
Just halfway through the season, and the Jets (2-7) are looking to play the role of spoiler against a red-hot Patriots team. Last week wasn't a pretty win, but with two big special teams touchdowns, New York was able to outscore Cleveland 27-20.
The Patriots defeated the Jets on "Thursday Night Football" in Week 11. The Pats now have an eight-game winning streak. Here's how it all went down:
The New York Jets are turning to another page of their 2025 NFL season. In Week 11, the Jets (2-7) will head to Gillette Stadium to face the New England Patriots (8-2). There have been a lot of changes in New York.
The Patriots are rounding into form behind rookie QB Drake Maye, who has been on fire lately, and they’ll look to capitalize on a Jets defense that’s starting to spring leaks.
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