Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Jets-Chiefs hype shifts off the field

- By Dennis Waszak Jr. AP PRO FOOTBALL WRITER

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The NFL figured it had a marquee made-forTV matchup when it announced the league’s schedule in May.

Aaron Rodgers’ New York Jets would square off at home against Patrick Mahomes and the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in prime time on Sunday night.

Well, then came quite a plot twist.

Rodgers was lost for the season just four snaps into his debut with the Jets — and now all the hype has shifted off the field, with fans wondering whether Taylor Swift will show up at MetLife Stadium to support Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce again.

The pop superstar attended Kansas City’s victory over Chicago at home last Sunday, but the AllPro tight end wouldn’t divulge any details about their relationsh­ip. And neither would Mahomes.

“Like Travis said, I’m going to let them have their privacy and keep it moving,” Mahomes said this week.

That’s what the Chiefs (2-1) intend to do when they face a struggling Jets (1-2) team that’s now led by Zach Wilson in place of the injured Rodgers, who’s healing at home in California after having surgery on his torn left Achilles tendon.

Mahomes and the offense appeared in top form last week while romping past the winless Bears. The reigning league MVP threw three touchdown passes, including one to Kelce and two to Jerick McKinnon, while Isiah Pacheco and Clyde Edwards-Helaire added TD runs.

Mahomes, who surpassed 25,000 yards passing last week, has 199 career touchdown passes. If he gets one against the Jets in his first appearance at MetLife Stadium, he would reach 200 in his 84th game — five faster than Dan Marino’s NFL record.

“Patrick Ma-homie? He’s a special talent,” Jets coach Robert Saleh said. “Some of the throws he makes are disgusting from a defensive perspectiv­e, but they’re super talented.”

Andy Reid’s Chiefs rank fifth in overall offense, fifth in passing, 10th in rushing and ninth in scoring.

“Sometimes I wonder if he just draws it in the dirt as the game goes on, with some of the concepts that they have,” a smiling Saleh said of Reid. “But it’s going to be a challenge, for sure.”

Especially with the embattled Wilson under center for at least another week. After a solid showing in the Jets’ seasonopen­ing win over Buffalo in overtime, the offense has sputtered. And a lot of it is on Wilson, who has been unable to get anything going — while frustrated fans are calling for him to be benched.

Even Joe Namath went all in this week, saying during a radio show he has seen enough of the No. 2 overall pick in the 2021 draft and suggested wholesale changes to the organizati­on.

Saleh and the Jets have reiterated their confidence in Wilson, but acknowledg­ed he must improve — and fast.

“It’s a long season,” Wilson said after New York’s 15-10 loss to New England last Sunday. “We’re all going to look in the mirror, find out how we can be better and learning and improving. Having that short-term memory, understand­ing that we lost this week — oh well, we have to learn from this and move on and get better.”

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