The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Jets stay levelheade­d about AFC East showdown

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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Jets starting running back Matt Forte said he hopes to play in Sunday's game against the Patriots. Forte has missed the last two games with turf toe.

And who wouldn't want to play in a game with first place in the AFC East on the line? Forte, however, feels like despite the Jets' surprising 3-2 record, this team hasn't accomplish­ed anything.

“It's good that we're 3-2,” Forte said Thursday. “It's not like we arrived or anything like that; we still have some work to do. It's good that we have a three gamewinnin­g streak right now. But we still have a lot of tough teams to play and a lot of games left. We can't find solace that we won three games out of five. You can't get too excited about that.”

Several Jets downplayed what would be the significan­ce of knocking off the Patriots on Sunday and taking over sole possession of first place in the AFC East.

Maybe it's because the Jets have difficult games ahead at Denver, hosting Atlanta, another game against New England and hosting Carolina.

“We don't discuss that,” linebacker Darron Lee said. “We just talk about winning and just about getting the job done.”

The Patriots have won five of the last six meetings between the teams, including a series sweep last season. The last time these teams played, the Jets were blown out 41-3 at New England in the next-to-last week of the season.

 ?? Ezra Shaw / Getty Images ?? The Jets’ Matt Forte tries to get away from the Raiders’ Gareon Conley, center, and Cory James on Sept. 17.
Ezra Shaw / Getty Images The Jets’ Matt Forte tries to get away from the Raiders’ Gareon Conley, center, and Cory James on Sept. 17.

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