New York Post

REPORT CARD

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OFFENSE

Overall, the offense struggled. The Jets managed just 266 yards in the game and only 109 passing yards. QB Zach Wilson (14 of 24, 145 yards, 1 INT, 1 rushing TD, 58.5 rating) did not show much improvemen­t in his return from his knee injury. He only had one turnover and played better in the second half, but it was not an inspiring performanc­e. The Jets ran the ball for a season-high 157 yards, something that helped them win the game. The offensive line did great run blocking.

DEFENSE

After allowing a few big plays in the first half, the defense settled down and did not allow a point on the Texans’ final seven drives. The Jets had five sacks. John FranklinMy­ers had two sacks and an intercepti­on. Houston managed just 45 yards in the second half. QB Tyrod Taylor (17 of 26, 158 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT, 91.5 rating) made some big plays but could not move the ball in the second half.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Kicker Matt Ammendola may be looking for a job. He missed a 42-yard field goal and it was clear that Robert Saleh did not trust him enough to try a long field goal in the fourth quarter. Ammendola did make two field goals (31, 37), but he has missed enough lately that the Jets have to be considerin­g making a change. Punter Braden Mann had a 29-yard punt that could have killed the Jets but the defense made a stand.

COACHING

Saleh was able to halt a threegame losing skid by getting a solid team effort. Defensive coordinato­r Jeff Ulbrich had his unit playing at a high level after some early hiccups. Offensive coordinato­r Mike LaFleur made some nice adjustment­s to get Wilson some easy completion­s late in the second quarter and then leaned on the run game in the second half to grind out the win.

— Brian Costello

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