6 Jets to watch in Week 16 vs. Commanders

Here are six players from the Jets to watch in the team’s Week 16 matchup against the Commanders.

The New York Jets have been eliminated from playoff contention following a 30-0 shutout loss to the Miami Dolphins in Week 15. After another disappointing loss, the Jets will take on the Washington Commanders in Week 15, who are another team that isn’t going to be in the playoffs.

The Jets could be starting their fourth different quarterback on Sunday as Zach Wilson remains in concussion protocol. With the postseason no longer a possibility, the Jets could use the final weeks of the season to give more snaps to some of their younger players to build momentum for next season.

Ahead of the upcoming matchup with the Commanders, here are six players from the Jets to watch in Week 16.

Watching tape and talking music with New York Jets cornerback Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner

New York Jets cornerback Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner recently sat down with Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar to talk music and watch some game tape.

Great players can’t always control their circumstances.

In the case of New York Jets cornerback Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner, who came off a 2022 season that saw him win the consensus Defensive Rookie of the Year award, the expectations were that with the addition of Aaron Rodgers, the Jets were Super Bowl bound. Of course, that went out the window when Rodgers was lost for the season early in the team’s regular season debut, and at that point, you just have to make the best of it.

Which is exactly what Gardner and the Jets’ defense has done. While Gang Green has rifled through quarterbacks, and the offense ranks last in the NFL in DVOA, the defense ranks third, behind only the Cleveland Browns and the Baltimore Ravens. Gardner has been a big part of that, allowing 27 catches on 44 targets for 236 yards, 75 yards after the catch, one touchdown, no interceptions, and an opponent passer rating of 83.1. Gardner and his guys on that side of the ball have maintained a standard of performance with no margin for error.

I recently got to sit down with Gardner and go through some of his best plays from the 2023 season. Gardner was representing his role in Verizon and UNINTERRUPTED’s “Verizon Run the Playlist,” a one-of-a-kind content series offering exclusive access to the music that inspires fans’ favorite NFL teams,

Doug Farrar: First of all, tell me about your involvement in “Run The Playlist.” The Jets playlist must be of specific interest to you. Were there specific songs you wanted on that playlist? 

Sauce Gardner: I feel like the ones I chose were the ones that specifically stuck with us throughout the season. Like “SkeeYee” by Sexyy Red was in Hard Knocks — we used that in training camp. There was another song called “Talk” by Yeat, that’s one of Garrett Wilson’s favorite songs. Those two songs kind of summarize the season.

DF: I’ve talked to other cornerbacks through the years – most specifically Richard Sherman – about how interceptions aren’t usually the best arbiter of performance. This would seem to be the case with you this season, because you don’t have an interception yet this season, but you’ve played very well. How do you feel about the lack of picks? 

SG: I just feel that I could have gotten the ones back that I didn’t. Make the most of those opportunities. At the end of the day, I’m not getting targeted much, but I still had those opportunities earlier in the season.

DF: You rarely travel from side to side – this season, you have 93% of your snaps on the defensive left side, whether it’s outside, the slot, or a split alignment. Is this your preference, or would you perhaps like to move around more often? 

SG: It doesn’t matter to me — wherever the coaches want me, I’m gonna play.

DF: I’m in Seattle, so I know how good D.J. Reed was up here. What makes him such a great (and underrated) cornerback? 

SG: Man, he’s just always working. He’s always watching film, taking care of his body, and finding ways to get better. He’s a guy I always watch, and that’s my dog right there. We’re always with each other, picking each other’s brains, asking each other what we see from receivers, and what we can expect.

DF: Through the season, the Jets’ defense has been on point. What does that say about you guys that you’re able to maintain a level of performance regardless? And what does that say about head coach Robert Saleh?

SG: We’re hungry. We’re always finding ways to get better. We play fast — Coach Saleh, he always tells us what to expect, and who we need to stop when we’re playing against an offense. He’s a defensive head coach, so he knows everything about our defense. He’s a great head coach, and we appreciate having him. [The problems] happened on offense, and they’re our brothers, but as a defense, we still have our jobs to do.

With that, let’s get into the job Sauca Gardner has done this season.

Jets react to ‘good ol’ (expletive) whooping’ dealt by Dolphins

Jets players and coaches react to the nightmare that was Week 15’s 30-0 loss to the Miami Dolphins.

There are no two ways about it: the Jets got ripped big time by the Miami Dolphins in Week 15, losing 30-0 and watching their playoff hopes officially end after wins by the Cleveland Browns and Houston Texans. The players were embarrassed and rightfully so. The offense had no juice and the defense struggled mostly all day, save for a few plays here and there.

After the game, some players spoke with the media and expressed their frustrations with not only the game but the way the season has gone, a season that began with immense promise that will end without a playoff appearance for the 13th consecutive season.

Here are some of the Jets’ reactions following Sunday’s nightmare.

6 Jets to watch in Week 15 vs. Dolphins

Here are six players to keep an eye on in the Jets’ Week 15 showdown against the Dolphins.

The New York Jets are looking to extend their winning streak to two games in Week 15 when they travel to face the Miami Dolphins for the second time this season. It was an impressive 30-6 victory for the Jets in Week 14 versus the Houston Texans as Zach Wilson returned as the starting quarterback.

For maybe the first time all season, all three phases of the team clicked in the win over the Texans. After heading into halftime with the score being 0-0, the offense found its rhythm, the defense stifled the Texans, and special teams helped flip field position a few times.

The idea of making the playoffs is a pipe dream for the Jets, but the team would love to finish the season strong to build momentum for next season. Here are six players from the Jets to watch in Sunday’s divisional bout against the Dolphins.

Instant analysis as Zach Wilson leads second-half charge in 30-6 win over Texans

Instant analysis as Zach Wilson leads second-half charge in 30-6 win over Texans

Zach Wilson was cheered as he came onto the field and he led a 30-point second half in one of the best performances of his career as the Jets stunned the Houston Texans 30-6 to snap a five-game losing streak and move to 5-8 on the season.

The Jets end their three-game homestand on a very positive note and keep their slim playoff hopes alive. At the very least, it gives Wilson a boost of confidence as he throws for over 300 yards over a Texans team that entered Sunday 7-5 and in a playoff position.

Here’s our quick notes and thoughts from the big win for the Jets in Week 14.

6 Jets to watch in Week 14 vs. Texans

Here are six players from the Jets to watch in the team’s Week 14 matchup against the Texans.

The New York Jets are looking to end a five-game skid in Week 14 against a Houston Texans team that owns a 7-5 record. The big news for the Jets is they are making another change at the quarterback position, going back to Zach Wilson.

After releasing Tim Boyle and bringing in Brett Rypien, the Jets intend to start Wilson for the rest of the season. The idea of Aaron Rodgers returning this season is no longer a thing, so everyone is playing for their job down the stretch.

Ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the Texans, here are six players to watch on the Jets.

Ron Torbert’s officiating crew is out of control in Falcons-Jets game

Referee Ron Torbert seems to think it’s all about him and his crew in a messy game between the Atlanta Falcons and the New York Jets.

Perhaps veteran referee Ron Torbert was inspired by Clete Blakeman’s need for face time in Thursday’s game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Seattle Seahawks. Perhaps he was bored by his assignment — a game between the Atlanta Falcons and the New York Jets. We would understand the second motivation. But this stretch of penalties in that game was… a bit extreme.

We’re not going to make you sit through every one of Torbert’s calls, but let’s just say that they were highly suspect.

Perhaps the NFL should start penalizing officials if they call more than a certain number of penalties, because this is getting utterly out of hand. The game ain’t about you, stripes…

Projecting remaining games for Jets in 2023

Taking a shot at predicting the final regular-season record for the Jets in 2023.

The Jets reached the halfway point of the season at 4-4 and are right in the mix in the playoff race, just one game out of a wild card spot. The upcoming schedule certainly has some challenges if the Jets are going to successfully navigate this season without Aaron Rodgers and reach the postseason (and perhaps get Rodgers back for a January run).

The second-half of the schedule includes four divisional games and a three-game homestand that could make or break the Jets in 2023. They will be on national television three games, including this Sunday night, a Black Friday game and the Thursday after Christmas.

How will the Jets finish the 2023 season and can they make playoffs? Let’s predict the final nine games of the season for New York, starting with a key trip to Las Vegas Sunday.

Sauce Gardner, D.J. Reed full participants in Wednesday’s practice

The Jets look like they’ll have both Sauce Gardner and D.J. Reed back against the Giants.

The Jets got very good news as they returned to the practice field Wednesday to begin preparations for the New York Giants in Week 8. Both of their starting cornerbacks look to be in good shape to return from their respective concussions.

Sauce Gardner and D.J. Reed, both of whom missed the Week 6 win against the Philadelphia Eagles — Reed also missed Week 5 against the Denver Broncos — were full participants in Wednesday’s practice. Head coach Robert Saleh said Monday both were still in the concussion protocol but one of the keys to come out of the protocol involves practice, so Wednesday was always going to be the earliest we would get a clearer view of their status.

Having both return to practice fully this early in the week bodes very well for their chances of playing in Week 8. Brandin Echols, who was dealing with a hamstring injury, was also a full participant Wednesday, so the cornerback room looks like it will be full again Sunday.

The Jets had also activated Jarrick Bernard-Converse this week. New York looks about as healthy as they can be in the secondary, the best news they can get coming out of the bye week and with the momentum they built with their two-game winning streak, including over the Eagles.

Sauce Gardner, D.J. Reed remain in concussion protocol, Jets will know more Wednesday

The Jets’ top two cornerbacks remain in the concussion protocol as the team returns from their bye week.

The Jets are still dealing with concussions for their top two cornerbacks, Sauce Gardner and D.J. Reed. Head coach Robert Saleh said both remain in the concussion protocol and that they will know more about the status of both players on Wednesday.

Gardner and Reed both missed New York’s Week 6 win against the Eagles. Reed has missed the last two games, being out since the Week 5 win against the Broncos.

The Jets were also without Brandin Echols against the Eagles. Bryce Hall and Craig James were the starting cornerbacks.

New York is certainly hoping the bye week gave Gardner and Reed the extra rest they needed and they can be available for Sunday’s game against the New York Giants.