Jets can tie for AFC East lead with wins in next two games

The Jets are in a very good position and enter a very important month of football with the division lead within reach.

The Jets can send an early thank-you note to the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals. With those teams defeating the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills respectively, the Jets find themselves with a golden opportunity in the month of November.

The Dolphins now sit at 6-3 while the Bills fell to 5-4. Miami is off next week as they travel back from Germany. What that means is that if the Jets can win their next two games — Monday against the Los Angeles Chargers and Sunday night against the Las Vegas Raiders — then they will move into a tie with the Dolphins at the top of the division at 6-3. Miami would still have the tiebreaker at that point thanks to a better division record (MIA 2-1, NYJ 1-1).

Still, having a chance to pull even with the Dolphins for the division lead with both games still to play against Miami is a huge opportunity for the Jets, who haven’t won the AFC East since 2002. Win these next two and the Jets set up a major game in Buffalo in Week 11. The Jets can get the season-sweep of the Bills, which could go a long way toward helping them reach the playoffs.

Do that and Black Friday becomes more than just a shopping day for the Jets. Black Friday becomes a battle for the division lead against the Dolphins at MetLife.

The Jets, thanks to their own doing and some help from others, have a very important month of football ahead of them.

Jets’ reasons for optimism vs. Chargers

Jets’ reasons for optimism vs. Chargers

The New York Jets have to be feeling good entering Week 9. Sure, the win against the New York Giants was about as ugly as it can be, but they still came away with their third straight win to move to 4-3 and be in a position to move into a playoff spot with a win Monday.

That positive thinking should carry over into Week 9 against the Los Angeles Chargers and the Jets should feel like they can win their fourth straight game. Here are a few reasons for optimism as the Jets try to get to 5-3.

Recapping how other AFC playoff contenders fared in Week 9

Recapping how other AFC playoff contenders fared in Week 9

The Jets are set to wrap up Week 9 of the NFL season on Monday Night Football against the Los Angeles Chargers. They got a chance to sit back and watch some of their fellow playoff contenders try and improve their playoff chances Sunday. Some had success, some took a bit of a hit this week. Here, we’ll recap how some of the teams the Jets are currently competing with for a playoff spot fared this week, starting with Thursday Night Football.

Jets vs. Chargers live stream, time, viewing info for Week 9

Jets vs. Chargers live stream, time, viewing info for Week 9

Week 9 wraps up on Monday Night Football featuring the New York Jets as they host Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers. Both teams are right in the thick of the playoff race at the halfway point of the NFL season. Here’s your game information for this key AFC showdown.

Los Angeles Chargers at New York Jets on Monday, November 6 (8 p.m. ET)

TV info: ESPN (Joe Buck, Troy Aikman) and ESPN2 (ManningCast)

In-market live stream: NFL+

Radio: New York – 98.7 WEPN (ESPN Radio)

Location: MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey

Forecast: Partly cloudy, 50 degrees

Referee: Craig Wrolstad

Opponent Wire site: Chargers Wire

Jets injury report: Duane Brown not activated; Amos, Lazard questionable

Jets injury report: Duane Brown not activated; Amos, Lazard questionable

The final injury report is out for the New York Jets for their Week 9 showdown with the Los Angeles Chargers.

One of the key notes from the report is that offensive tackle Duane Brown was not activated quite yet from injured reserve. Brown did practice in full all week, but the Jets are going to give him one more week of rest. He will likely be activated next week.

Linebacker Chazz Surratt is also out for Sunday. He missed all week with an ankle injury. Rookie Zaire Barnes will likely be active for the first time this season as a result.

Two new additions appeared on the report Saturday. Safety Adrian Amos (ankle) and wide receiver Allen Lazard (knee) both suffered injuries and are both questionable for Monday.

Everyone else that was on the report — Mekhi Becton, Irvin Charles, Randall Cobb, Xavier Gipson, Joe Tippmann, Laken Tomlinson — all practiced in full Saturday and have no game designation for Monday. They are good to go.

Jets vs. Chargers: NFL experts make Week 9 picks, predictions

Jets vs. Chargers: NFL experts make Week 9 picks, predictions

The New York Jets are under the bright lights of Monday Night Football for the second time this season and in primetime for the third time this season. This time, they welcome Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers to MetLife Stadium for a key AFC battle.

The Jets come into this week at 4-3, tied with the Browns and Bengals for the final spot in the AFC playoff race. The Chargers are right on their tails at 3-4, so this game is a key swing game at the halfway point of the NFL season.

How do the NFL experts view the Jets for Week 9? Let’s take a look.

Jets Injury Report: Friday nearly the same as Thursday, Duane Brown again practices in full

Jets Injury Report: Friday nearly the same as Thursday

The Jets had their second day of practice Friday in their preparation for Monday night’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers and their injury report for the day was nearly identical to that of Thursday’s. The only difference, and a positive one at that, was offensive tackle Mekhi Becton improved to a full participant in practice following a day of some rest after being limited Thursday. The Jets will also decide this weekend if they want to activate Duane Brown from injured reserve this week. The team opened his 21-day practice window Thursday.

We’ll also know by Saturday if the Jets are going to have Joe Tippmann (quad) available for Monday. He and Laken Tomlinson (hamstring) were both limited again Friday, so Saturday will be an interesting day to follow.

Here’s your full injury report from Friday.

Sam Ficken, Denzel Mims among Jets’ Studs & Duds in Week 11 loss to Chargers

Jets Wire takes a look at the Jets studs and duds from the team’s 34-28 loss against the Chargers on Sunday.

While the Jets fell short for the 10th time this season in Sunday’s 34-28 loss, it wasn’t a typical loss for Gang Green.

The Jets went into the break down 24-6 in a game that looked like an absolute rout. Dowell Loggains forgot his top three receivers existed, while the Jets had no answer for Justin Herbert or Keenan Allen. Herbert threw for 277 yards in the first half, while Allen went over 100 yards receiving.

Then, the roles reversed. The Jets offense enjoyed an offensive surge that led to 20 points, but it wasn’t enough. The Jets had a chance to tie the game at the end, but they ultimately came up short in another game that was a tale of two halves.

Let’s take a look at New York’s best and worst from the Week 11 loss.

Instant Analysis: No California Love for Jets as late comeback bid comes up short vs. Chargers

Justin Herbert torched the Jets secondary and Gang Green’s offense couldn’t keep up after a score on its opening drive.

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The Jets had an entire week off to take a step back and reevaluate things. They had time to make adjustments on both sides of the ball and time to figure out what it was going to take to break into the win column against the Chargers in Week 11.

None of that mattered when New York took the field against Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon, though.

Justin Herbert torched the Jets secondary and Gang Green’s offense couldn’t keep up after a score on its opening drive. New York kept it close in the end, but the Chargers held on for a 34-28 win.

It looked like New York might have a real chance to take charge after a defensive stop and a blocked punt that led to a touchdown early in the first quarter, but the Jets ultimately reverted to their typical form littered with mistakes and inefficient play for the remainder of the first half. That cost them dearly, as New York nearly came all the way back from a 24-6 deficit.

Week 11 likely represented New York’s best chance of winning a game in 2020. With a stout Dolphins defense on tap next weekend, the Jets will once again be working heavily behind the eight ball — especially if Sam Darnold remains sidelined.

Game Balls

DE Henry Anderson: Anderson turned in his best performance of the season on Sunday, recording five tackles, one tackle for loss, one quarterback hit, 0.5 sack, and a blocked punt early in the first quarter.

DT Quinnen Williams: Williams turned in another strong outing, racking up three tackles, two quarterback hits, and 0.5 sack. He started a bit slow in 2020, but Williams has come into his own as the season has progressed.

Instant Analysis

-Herbert looked like a 10-year veteran dicing up the Jets’ secondary. It goes without saying that New York’s cornerback depth is lackluster right now, but the unit did not pose the rookie with a single challenge. If that becomes the status quo for the remainder of 2020, the Jets are in for a long second half of the season.

-It wasn’t enough in the end, but Gregg Williams was wise bringing constant pressure on Herbert. When he had time to stand in the pocket and go through his reads, the Jets had zero chance of stopping him.

-Breshad Perriman is most definitely worth re-signing. He has proved his worth as a viable deep threat when healthy.

-It doesn’t matter who calls the plays — Adam Gase’s obsession with Frank Gore remains intact. La’Mical Perine is one of the most explosive players on the Jets’ offense, yet he remains on the sideline in favor of the 37-year-old Gore more often than not. It’s a travesty at this point.

-So…why exactly did the Jets start Sam Ficken over Sergio Castillo? Ficken was solid before his injury, but Castillo had been almost automatic for New York in his place. Ficken returned and missed two extra points. Why not ride the hot hand?

-Bryce Hall got picked on in his first career start, but he never backed down. He had his ups and downs in coverage, but credit the Virginia product for not taking his foot off the gas. There’s a reason the Jets are high on him.

-Another week, another dropped pass by Chris Herndon. He made up for it with a nice diving catch in the second quarter and a touchdown in the fourth, but the number of passes Herndon has dropped this season is inexcusable. Who knows, though? Maybe the two grabs could be enough to snap him out of the funk he has been in all year.

-Give Joe Flacco credit; he did what he had to do in the second half. His first-half performance ultimately put the Jets in an insurmountable hole, but at least he brought New York’s offense back to life late in the game.

-0-10. Six more losses until the Jets land themselves in football infamy — and Trevor Lawrence.

Jets vs. Chargers inactives: Sam Ficken returns against Los Angeles

Jets vs. Chargers inactives.

Sam Ficken will be back kicking field goals for the Jets when they take on the Chargers on Sunday afternoon.

Ficken is active after missing New York’s last three games with a groin injury. Sergio Castillo, who filled in admirably for Ficken, is inactive against Los Angeles. The Jets also welcome back Frankie Luvu from injured reserve in Week 11. Luvu injured his groin against the Dolphins in Week 6 and returned to practice on Nov. 18.

There are no surprises on the Jets’ inactives list against the Chargers, as Blake Cashman, Cameron Clark and Sam Darnold were all ruled out earlier in the week. James Morgan is a healthy inactive, as New York signed Mike White to its active roster to serve as Joe Flacco’s backup with Darnold on the shelf.

As for the Chargers, they welcome back Joey Bosa, who missed their last two games with a concussion, against the Jets.