Jets vs. Vikings: Justin Jefferson has landed in a ‘no fly zone’ with Sauce Gardner

Jets vs. Vikings: Justin Jefferson has landed in a ‘no fly zone’ with Sauce Gardner

Despite criticism, defensive back Sauce Gardner and the New York Jets defense still rank No. 2 in the NFL in opponent pass yards allowed per game.

Gardner understands that covering Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson won’t be an easy tasks, but that’s why defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich is likely to blitz and use multiple coverage scheme.

The physicality at the line of scrimmage will dictate this game and if the Vikings pass protection can’t hold, that means Gardner won’t be stuck in man coverage long.

While Gardner is an excellent defender, he’s an even better teammate, understanding his role in helping his unit yield coverage sacks with the assistance of defensive back D.J Reed.

Both Gardner and Reed’s excellence will be required for the Jets to win in London and everyone knows that starts with slowing down Jefferson.

Are we expecting too much from Aaron Rodgers after Jets’ 10-9 Broncos loss?

Are we expecting too much from Aaron Rodgers after Jets’ 10-9 Broncos loss?

New York Jets offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett might be disillusioned by the superstar talent quarterback Aaron Rodgers once was, but at age 40, 42 pass attempts is quite excessive.

Rainy weather conditions, the absence of offensive lineman Morgan Moses, and a prolific Broncos’ secondary still wasn’t enough indication for Hackett to relinquish his pass-heavy fantasy.

Hackett must’ve missed the scouting report on the Denver Broncos defense, especially if he thought he would pass the ball effortlessly without substantial resistance.



Rodgers completed just 24 of his 42 pass attempts on the afternoon, a result of exceptional man coverage schemes by the Broncos, and a total of five sacks allowed. 

Moving forward, Hackett and Rodgers need to be more intentional about leading a balanced offensive attack. In week 5, the Jets will need to neutralize the pass rush of the Minnesota Vikings defense and avoid three and outs at all cost.

 
 
 
 
 
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Fortunately, the Jets are only one game behind the Buffalo Bills in the AFC East but fans are becoming restless about the teams offensive struggles.

Jets’ trip to London named ‘must-watch’ game by The Athletic

Jets’ trip to London named ‘must-watch’ game by The Athletic

We already knew who the Jets would be playing against during the 2024 season. However, as the schedule release drew near, the season was given a bit more intrigue for the Jets as it was announced they would be traveling to London in October for a Week 5 meeting with the Minnesota Vikings at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

That game was named a “must-watch” game by The Athletic’s Zach Rosenblatt in a piece for the site in which writers named such a game for all 32 teams. Here’s what Rosenblatt had to say about the game:

This game is across the pond, which always adds a certain level of intrigue. And while these games tend to be sloppy, the UK has a large contingent of Jets fans, so the crowd should favor New York and Rodgers. Other storylines: Minnesota’s Sam Darnold could get to face his old team, if he beats out J.J. McCarthy to start at quarterback, and the Jets’ offensive line will be tested by Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores.

This game will be a good early test for the Jets, especially up front. The Vikings will still bring pressure even with the loss of Danielle Hunter. Jonathan Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel will be along those leading the charge in the pass rush. We’ll also see which corner(s) gets tasked with covering Garrett Wilson, be it Byron Murphy Jr. or Shaq Griffin.

And as Rosenblatt noted, it would be a reunion of sorts with former quarterback Sam Darnold. It will either be him or the rookie J.J. McCarthy.

Two other teams had the Jets pegged as their “must-watch” game: the Indianapolis Colts and the New England Patriots.

The Athletic’s James Boyd on the Colts’ game against the Jets in Week 11:

This is Indy’s only prime-time game, and at this stage of the year, it could have major postseason implications. Anthony Richardson has never played in a prime-time NFL game, so what better way to introduce himself to a national audience than against Aaron Rodgers? Richardson claimed to be chasing “greatness” before he ever took a snap in the NFL and wants to be remembered as a legend one day. Regardless of Rodgers’ off-field shenanigans, the four-time MVP and Super Bowl champion has already checked the “legendary” box on the gridiron, and his playing career is one Richardson can only hope to replicate.

Here’s what Chad Graff had to say about the Patriots’ trip to MetLife in Week 3:

The Jets broke the Patriots’ streak of 15 straight wins in this rivalry last season, but this is going to be a fascinating prime-time test for Jerod Mayo’s group. The league probably put this game on Thursday night to showcase Rodgers. But between the Pats’ opener (against the Bengals) and this game, we’re going to know early whether Mayo can bring the kind of game-specific defensive setups for which Bill Belichick was known. Rodgers struggled (relatively speaking) against Belichick. Can the Pats play spoiler on national TV with Mayo picking up where Belichick left off?

Jets to meet Minnesota Vikings in London October 6

London Calling for the New York Jets in 2024

The Jets are heading overseas in 2024. On October 6, the Jets will take on the Minnesota Vikings at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The news was announced Wednesday morning along with the rest of the international slate of games for the 2025 season.

The Jets last played in London during the 2021 season, a 27-20 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. This will be New York’s third trip to London, having also played there in 2015, a 27-14 win over the Miami Dolphins. The Jets are 1-1 all-time in London.

The Jets will be one of five teams playing in London this season. On October 13, the Jacksonville Jaguars take on the Chicago Bears; on October 20, the Jaguars will meet the New England Patriots.

The other international games include the Philadelphia Eagles against the Green Bay Packers in Brazil on September 6 and the Carolina Panthers versus the New York Giants in Munich, Germany on November 10.

Two Jets road opponents hosting international games in 2024

The Jets now have two chances to play in London in 2024.

The Jets could potentially play overseas in the 2024 season. The NFL announced the four “home” teams for the 2024 international games, of which three will be played in London, England and one will be in Munich, Germany.

Two of the Jets’ nine road opponents for next season were among the teams announced as hosts — the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Minnesota Vikings. Both teams will host games in London. The Chicago Bears will also host a game in London while the Carolina Panthers will play in Munich.

The Jets last played overseas during the 2021 season when they went to London to face the Atlanta Falcons. The Jets lost 27-20.

The Jets have played two international games and are 1-1 all time. They beat the Miami Dolphins back in 2015.

Thanks to the league’s growing global efforts and with the help of the 17-game schedule, each team will play at least one international game over an eight-year period. Time will tell if 2024 is that time again for the Jets.