4 interesting stats from the Jets’ Week 13 loss to Bengals

In Sunday’s loss in Cincinnati, New York became the first team in NFL history to lose twice in one season to teams with 0-7 records or worse

Offensive Ineptitude

(AP Photo/Frank Victores)

The Jets managed to not have one red zone trip in their 22-6 loss.

Even with Luke Falk under center, the Jets were able to get in the red zone earlier this season. The attempts weren’t successful, but they at least got there.

Adam Gase found offensive success over the past three games and went away from anything that worked. With an offensive line that was getting beaten like a drum, Gase did not employ moving pockets for Sam Darnold, nor did he flex Le’Veon Bell out to the slot like he has in the Jets’ past two wins.

Staying on the topic of Bell, the Jets’ running back had 10 carries against the worst run defense in the NFL. New York had 54 designed pass plays and 15 run calls, which was inexplicable given the opposition.