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Jets finally delivering the hints of joy Aaron Glenn promised
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- Jet games hinge on late-game resilience, as Nick Folk delivered a clutch 56-yard winner in a weather-impacted finish at MetLife.
- Adonai Mitchell emerged as a primary playmaker, finishing with eight receptions for 102 yards and a touchdown to offset offensive inconsistencies.
- Special teams were pivotal, with McNamara downing three punts inside the 10 and Stiggers forcing a turnover to shift momentum.
- Tyrod Taylor spurred a productive but uneven passing game, going 19 of 33 for 172 yards and a fourth-quarter rushing score.
- Bijan Robinson piled up 142 rushing yards and a touchdown for Atlanta, with Kyle Pitts repeatedly finding space as a reliable target.
- Jets continued to struggle with tackling and interceptions, extending a season-long drought without an interception.
- The addition of Mitchell and Metchie signaled growth for a rebuild, adding reliable targets as the Jets push forward without some veteran anchors.
- Jets' coaching staff has built a dependable trio across phases, contributing to momentum shifts in nearly every game.
- The Jets’ victory offered a positive sign of progress for a young roster under Aaron Glenn, suggesting they’re on the right track in key areas.
- New reference highlights Glenn’s leadership context, noting resilience despite missing core players and ongoing rebuild decisions.
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