Albany Times Union

No Darnold and no wins

Jets fall to 0-5, scoring just 10 points against previously winless foe

- By Tom Canavan

The Arizona Cardinals certainly came to the right place to get back on the winning track. Everybody wins at Metlife Stadium against New York’s rotten apples.

Having Kyler Murray and the offense put up nearly 500 yards against the hapless and winless Jets was almost predictabl­e.

Murray ran for a touchdown and threw another to Deandre Hopkins as the Cardinals snapped a two-game losing streak with a 30-10 victory over the Jets, further putting coach Adam Gase’s future in jeopardy after an 0-5 start.

“I don’t want anyone on the team to feel satisfied with what happened today,” said Murray, who threw for 380 yards. “That’s not what it’s going to be like every weekend. I hope everyone knows that. Sundays aren’t easy.”

Murray had a 2-yard TD run and hit Hopkins on a 37-yard strike on a day the Cardinals (3-2) had 496 yards in total offense. They had 500 yards until taking knees to end the game.

Chase Edmonds, who played his college ball at nearby Fordham, added a 29-yard TD run, Kenyan Drake tallied from a yard out and Zane Gonzalez kicked a 47-yard field goal. Arizona scored touchdowns on drives of 96, 89, 75 and 70 yards.

“Definitely needed a win,” said Edmonds, who scored three touchdown last season in a win over the Giants, Metlife’s other weak link. “This was a must-win game just to get back on track.”

For the Jets’ it was another frustratin­g week.

The 0-5 start is the third in Jets history. The other years were 1980 and ’96. The ’96 team went 1-15 and had the worst start in franchise history at 0-8.

“We got to get, you know, learn from this show,“Gase said. “We got to figure out a way to play a full 60 minutes in which all three phases are playing well together. It’s just like one side’s playing while the other side’s not on.”

Playing with Joe Flacco in place of injured quarterbac­k Sam Darnold and with running back

Le’veon Bell in the lineup for the first time since opening day, the Jets stayed close into the second half. They drew within 17-10 on an 11-yard pass from Flacco to Jamison Crowder, who had eight catches for 116 yards.

The Cardinals scored touchdowns on their next two possession­s. Drake, who had a 31yard catch on a fourth-and-1 from the Arizona 39 on the first drive, powered his way into the end zone with 15 seconds left in the third quarter. Murray (27for-37 for 380 yards) capped a six-play, 96-yard drive with his perfect toss to Hopkins, who had six catches for 136 yards.

Flacco, who finished 18-for-33 for 195 yards, said he is not seeing any signs the Jets’ locker room is falling apart

“I definitely don’t feel any finger pointing and things like that going on,“Flacco said. “I think we’ve got good guys. We just got to kind of look at ourselves here and then start believing that we get the job done.”

 ?? Seth Wenig / Associated Press ?? Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald bobbles the ball before regaining control on the run against New York Jets free safety Marcus Maye, left, during the second half on Sunday at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
Seth Wenig / Associated Press Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald bobbles the ball before regaining control on the run against New York Jets free safety Marcus Maye, left, during the second half on Sunday at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

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