The difference between a winless football team and one destined to make a postseason run was on full display when the Jets and Seahawks met on Sunday afternoon.
Seattle man-handled New York, cruising to a 40-3 win. Russell Wilson had his way with the Jets’ putrid pass defense, while Sam Darnold failed to do the same against a Seahawks secondary that is somehow worse against the pass than New York’s. Jamal Adams, meanwhile, had himself a day, notching the all-time sacks record for a defensive back and teaming up with fellow former Jet Damon Harrison to force a fumble in the first half.
Here are four takeaways from New York’s 13th straight loss.