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In his latest "Stock Watch," Phil Perry highlights three players and one coach who distinguished themselves in the Patriots' rout of the Jets.
The ending of the first half between the New England Patriots and the New York Jets was quite chippy. As Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel called a late timeout,
Despite an embarrassing 42-10 loss against the New England Patriots on Sunday, New York Jets first-year head coach Aaron Glenn's job reportedly remains safe.
It was absolute dominance from start to finish from a Patriots team that rolled into MetLife Stadium and dominated the Jets in a 42-10 victory. The touchdown pass from Maye was his third in the first half, and it wouldn't be his last, either.
The Patriots enter the Week 17 matchup against the Jets as heavy favorites. New England, despite being the road team, is a 13.5-point betting favorite, according to CBS Sports. Both with the spread and straight up, all seven CBS experts pick the Patriots .
The Jets (3-13) lost to the AFC East winner in 42-10 fashion. As the score indicates, it was all Patriots (13-3), all the time. As the game rolled on, It just went from bad to worse. With that, here is Jets Wire's instant analysis of the Jets' loss to the Patriots: As the score indicates, nothing.
Maye threw a career-high five touchdown passes in less than three quarters as the Patriots dominated the New York Jets 42-10 to improve to 13-3, including 8-0 on the road. New England also won the AFC East title for the first time since 2019 when Buffalo lost to Philadelphia a few hours later.
The AFC East belongs to the New England Patriots for the first time since the Tom Brady era, and the franchise didn't let NFL fans forget it. For the first time since 2019, the Patriots locked up the AFC East title after the Buffalo Bills had previously reigned with Josh Allen leading the way.
Totally overmatched and unprepared from the start, the Jets trailed 35-3 at the half and 42-3 early in the third quarter. This was the Jets’ fourth straight loss, by a total of 107 points. The Jets, mercifully, close out the season in Buffalo next week.
New England Patriots tight end Hunter Henry entered Week 17 with impressive numbers on the season: 52 receptions for 663 yards and six touchdown catches. In the first half against the New York Jets, Henry added to those number and set a new single-season career high in receiving yards,