The 2019 season is finally in the books.
New York ended the year on a high note, knocking off the Bills by a final score of 13-6. It was an ugly win, but one that propelled the Jets to a 7-9 record to end the season — a record that seemed unattainable with the way the team performed early in the season.
For the final time this season, let’s break down a Gang Green win with four takeaways from the action.
A fitting finale
It’s only right that the Jets’ final game of 2019 served as a microcosm of the whole season.
New York turned in a standout performance on defense, but its offense was nowhere to be found throughout the afternoon. Gregg Williams had his unit humming (albeit against backups), while Adam Gase produced arguably his most uninspired offensive gameplan of the season.
Give the Jets credit for finishing 7-9 if you’d like. That doesn’t change this fact this team has a lot to improve upon if it wants to have any chance at contending in 2020.