Jets snap counts: Depth chart breakdown from Week 11 vs. Bills

Jets snap counts: Depth chart breakdown from Week 11 vs. Bills

The Jets hit rock bottom in their 32-6 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 11, a game in which the Zach Wilson era may have finally come to an end after the team sent Tim Boyle onto the field late in the third quarter with the team down 29-6.

Head coach Robert Saleh mentioned a potential youth movement for the team and he at least went ahead with those plans, especially on offense. Players such as Jeremy Ruckert, Jason Brownlee and Israel Abanikanda saw more playing time while tight end C.J. Uzomah essentially became a non-factor.

Here’s the snap count breakdown for offense and defense from Week 11 against the Bills.

Zach Wilson acknowledges responsibility for benching: ‘I’m not getting it done’

Zach Wilson acknowledges responsibility for benching: ‘I’m not getting it done’

Sunday may have been the end of the Zach Wilson era once and for all in New York. Down 29-6 late in the third quarter, the Jets pulled Wilson in favor of backup quarterback Tim Boyle. Wilson went 7/15 for 81 yards with a touchdown and an interception, was sacked five times and had a quarterback rating of 57.9.

Boyle finished 7/14 for 33 yards and an interception. The Jets now have a major decision to make and a short time to do so with their next game being on Friday.

Last year following a 10-3 Week 11 loss to the New England Patriots — a game in which Wilson went 9/22 for 77 yards and was sacked four times — Wilson took little to no accountability for his performance, saying he wasn’t letting the team down.

This time, following another ugly Week 11 loss, Wilson has done a much better job of taking the high road and putting himself at the forefront of the blame.

“It’s all about accountability,” Wilson said after the game Sunday. “And it starts with me. I’m not getting it done.”

Wilson understandably was frustrated at the decision to bench him, a decision that seemed to be brewing for weeks and could have even happened during the Raiders game in Week 10, but said he understands why he was benched.

“Frustrated, but I get it,” Wilson said. “Have to score, have to be in games. When it’s consecutive games of just doing nothing on offense, you know you can sit here and say last week we moved the ball, but we’re not scoring. It essentially comes down to you have to score. So when things aren’t getting done, change has to be made, and I understand that.”

The maturity level of Wilson is miles ahead of where he was last year at this time, but the results still aren’t and the Jets have finally reached the ultimate crossroads with the former No. 2 overall pick.

Of course, not all the blame is on Wilson. He is a problem but he is not the problem. The entire offense is broken. The offensive line can’t stay healthy, running backs have almost no room to run, receivers are dropping passes. Sunday was all that and then some.

The Jets at least scored a touchdown, not only in the red zone, but in general. They had gone 12 quarters without finding the end zone. However, third-down woes continue to haunt the Jets. An 0/11 day on third down dropped New York to under 23% for the season. That is, by far, the worst in the NFL and on pace to be the worst ever.

The Jets sit two games out of a playoff spot after Sunday. Not scoring points makes it very difficult to win games and thus even a two-game deficit seems almost insurmountable at this point, especially with the Miami Dolphins coming to town on Friday.

Whatever the plan is, it’s unlikely to involve Wilson going forward. The Jets held on to this offensive plan too long and it will likely cost them the season.

Jets, Bills players involved in post-game skirmish in hallway

Jets, Bills players involved in post-game skirmish in hallway

Frustration started settling in during the Jets’ 32-6 loss to the Buffalo Bills Sunday. Those frustrations started carrying over as the teams headed to the locker room after the game.

As the teams were in the hallway following the game, players from both teams were involved in a skirmish. Jets defensive lineman Micheal Clemons and Bills defensive lineman Ed Oliver were among those involved along with Bills offensive tackle Dion Dawkins.

Clemons had to be calmed down on his way to the locker room. He eventually left the locker room as reporters began making their way over to ask him about the incident.

This was the cherry on top of an extremely embarrassing night for the Jets, who are now 4-6 and slowly watching their season fade away. New York has to quickly turn around. They host the Miami Dolphins on Friday so cooler heads have to prevail and soon.

Instant analysis as Jets hit rock bottom, bench Zach Wilson vs. Bills

Instant analysis as Jets hit rock bottom, bench Zach Wilson vs. Bills

The players-only meeting did the Jets no favors. The offense was as bad as it’s ever been, if not even worse, and the Jets finally made a change at the quarterback position. The defense finally caved because you can only be so great for so long. The Jets just about hit rock bottom in a 32-6 loss to the Buffalo Bills to fall to 4-6. Here’s your quick notes from the game as the season is quickly becoming lost.

Jets make quarterback change as Tim Boyle enters for Zach Wilson in third quarter

The Jets finally used the hook on Zach Wilson, benching him for Tim Boyle.

Many will say it took much longer than it should have, but the Jets have replaced quarterback Zach Wilson. Late in the third quarter, down 29-6, the Jets put backup quarterback Tim Boyle into the game against the Buffalo Bills.

The Jets had held on as long as they could and said all the right things, but it was only a matter of time before the Jets used the hook on Wilson, who went 7 of 15 for 81 yards, one touchdown, one interception and was sacked five times. He finished with a quarterback rating of 57.9.

Wilson’s longest completion was the same as Thomas Morstead’s longest completion on his fake punt (18 yards). Wilson didn’t complete a single pass to wide receiver Garrett Wilson on four targets.

The Jets could very well do what they did last season and demote Wilson to the No. 3 quarterback and make him inactive. That would mean Trevor Siemian would either be elevated from the practice squad or signed to the active roster, but more likely the former.

In any event, time may have finally run out on the 2021 No. 2 overall pick.

Mekhi Becton carted to locker room with ankle injury, is questionable

Mekhi Becton carted to locker room with ankle injury, is questionable

The bad luck on the offensive line continues for the Jets. Left tackle Mekhi Becton was carted to the locker room from the medical tent on the sideline with an ankle injury.

Becton seemed to get rolled up on during the first quarter and was down and grabbing his ankle. He was able to walk off the field but with a noticeable limp. He went to the medical tent and was later carted to the locker room.

Week 11 marked the seventh different starting offensive line combination for the Jets — Becton, Laken Tomlinson, Joe Tippmann, Chris Glaser, Max Mitchell. Rookie Carter Warren is now in for the Jets at left tackle and it is the 12th different combination overall up front this season.

Becton is officially questionable to return.

Tony Adams heads to locker room with finger injury

Tony Adams heads to locker room with finger injury

Jets safety Tony Adams went to the locker room during the first quarter against the Bills with what appeared to be a finger injury. He is questionable to return.

Adrian Amos has replaced Adams for the time being at safety next to Jordan Whitehead.

The Jets can’t afford too many injuries in the defensive secondary. They’re already without nickel cornerback Michael Carter II and now are without one of their top safeties in Adams.

Whitehead, Amos, Ashtyn Davis and Jarrick Bernard-Converse are still available for the Jets.

Jets Week 11 gameday roster vs. Bills

Jets Week 11 gameday roster vs. Bills

The Jets will be without nickel cornerback Michael Carter II, who is out with a hamstring injury. Also, for the first time this season, all of the Jets’ draft picks that are on the 53-man roster are active for a game as Izzy Abanikanda and Jarrick Bernard-Converse are active for the first time this season. Undrafted rookies Xavier Gipson and Jason Brownlee are both active as well.

Here’s your gameday roster for the Jets in Week 11 as they look for the season sweep of the Buffalo Bills and a 5-5 record and second place in the AFC East.

Jets Week 11 inactives: Michael Carter II out vs. Bills

Jets Week 11 inactives: Michael Carter II out vs. Bills

The Jets released one Michael Carter a few days ago and now will be without the other for Week 11 against the Buffalo Bills.

Nickel cornerback Michael Carter II is among the inactives Sunday. Carter was a late addition to the injury report with a hamstring injury and was questionable for Sunday. He is now officially out. Look for Brandin Echols to step in at the slot corner position in place of Carter.

The rest of the Jets’ inactives:

WR Randall Cobb
LB Sam Eguavoen
OL Billy Turner
LB Chazz Surratt
DL Carl Lawson
OL Austin Deculus

The Jets are indeed starting to go a bit younger Sunday. Israel Abanikanda and Jason Brownlee are both active Sunday and it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Jets start using Jeremy Ruckert more as well.

But on a day where the Jets really could use all hands on deck as they look for the season sweep of Buffalo, not having Carter in the defensive backfield will certainly sting.

Jets vs. Bills: Taking a look at positional matchups for Week 11

Jets vs. Bills: Taking a look at positional matchups for Week 11

Week 11 is a pretty important game for both the New York Jets (4-5) and Buffalo Bills (5-5). Both teams are in the AFC playoff mix. For the Jets, it’s a chance to complete the season sweep and score a huge divisional tiebreaker in a tight race for a wild card spot. For the Bills, it’s a chance to start righting the ship after what has been a disappointing first half of the season for a team many thought would contend for the Super Bowl.

We’ll take a look at some of the matchups between the teams on both sides of the football and on special teams for this key AFC East battle. We’ll start with the Jets on offense.