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Jets get in win column

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INGLEWOOD, Calif. — After 51 weeks and 13 games without a victory, the New York Jets finally earned the chance to celebrate something.

They knew their 23-20 victory over the embarrasse­d Los Angeles Rams on Sunday was never pretty, and everybody realized it also came with a major drawback: New York is no longer in position for the top pick in the NFL draft.

Don’t try telling that to the joyful Jets who surged onto the SoFi Stadium field after the final whistle with the knowledge their names will not be attached to the ignominy of the third 0-16 season in NFL history.

Sam Darnold passed for

207 yards in a steady performanc­e, while Frank Gore rushed for a score that was his 100th career touchdown in the Jets’ first win since the

2019 season finale. Gore also made a decisive third-down reception with 2:12 left for the Jets (1-13), who ended the longest losing streak in franchise history with a strong start and a gritty finish.

Coach Adam Gase got his first win of the year only after New York blew most of a 17-point lead in the second half. The Jets’ defense stopped the Rams on downs near midfield with 3:54 to play before Darnold hit Gore with the short pass over the middle that allowed the Jets to run out the clock.

With two games left, New York might have ruined its chances at the No. 1 overall pick because Jacksonvil­le

(1-13) is likely to win a tiebreaker based on strength of schedule. But possibly missing the chance to draft Clemson star Trevor Lawrence meant nothing to the players and coaches responsibl­e for this lost season.

“Hey, our job is to go out and try to win every week,” Gase said.

Darnold, the Jets’ embattled third-year quarterbac­k, looked right at home in his first pro game in his native Southern California. The former USC Trojans star went

22 of 31 with a touchdown pass and no intercepti­ons.

New York had a 13-3 lead at halftime after holding the Rams to 97 yards, and the Jets led 20-3 midway through the third quarter. Los Angeles chipped the deficit down to three points with TD catches by Robert Woods and Tyler Higbee, but the Rams (9-5) repeatedly failed on the verge of tying the game or taking the lead.

Sam Ficken kicked three field goals for the Jets, whose

32nd-ranked offense put up only 289 yards against the NFL’s No. 1 defense — but scored enough points to win.

Of the nine teams in NFL history to start 0-13, the Jets were the fourth to win in Week 15.

The Rams could have clinched a playoff berth with a win. Instead, they were left with the most humiliatin­g loss of coach Sean McVay’s largely successful four seasons in charge.

“In all three phases, it wasn’t good enough,” McVay said. “This loss will demoralize us only as much as we allow it to. It’s going to be embarrassi­ng. Sick to your stomach about it, but we do have two games left. … It’s very humbling, but we’re going to move forward, and that’s exactly what we’ll do. That’s all I know how to do.”

Jared Goff passed for 209 yards for Los Angeles, which couldn’t beat the NFL’s worst team after an extra-long week of rest. The Rams had won four of five to surge to the top of the NFC West, but their inconsiste­nt offense was inept, while their elite defense wasn’t sharp, allowing the Jets to convert seven third downs.

“They did a good job defensivel­y to prevent us getting into a rhythm,“Goff said. “In the second half we bounced back, but too little, too late.”

The Rams still can win the division if they can beat the Seahawks in Seattle next week, but their task got exponentia­lly harder.

“We just look at it as a minor setback for a major comeback,” Rams defensive lineman Sebastian JosephDay said. “Seattle is our next task, and we’ve just got to focus on that.”

The Jets started out just as impressive­ly as they usually do, marching for a score on their eighth consecutiv­e opening possession. New York went 74 yards capped by an 18-yard catch-and-run by Ty Johnson for his first career receiving TD.

 ?? Ashley Landis / Associated Press ?? Jets offensive guard Josh Andrews celebrates after a win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday in Inglewood, Calif. The Jets won 23-20.
Ashley Landis / Associated Press Jets offensive guard Josh Andrews celebrates after a win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday in Inglewood, Calif. The Jets won 23-20.

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