The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Bowles: Jets need to win out for playoffs

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. » The New York Jets have reached the point in their season when they might not be able to overcome another loss.

Sitting at 4-6 but still in the hunt for an AFC playoff spot, Todd Bowles’ bunch has little room to spare. So, when the coach was asked if he thought the Jets need to win all of their last six games to make the postseason, Bowles was, well, blunt.

“Excuse the language, but that’s probably a no-(expletive) statement,” he said. “We try to win every game.”

That has, of course, been the mantra all season. And, it’s one every NFL team follows.

But the Jets have the surging Carolina Panthers (7-3) up next on Sunday, followed by another home game next weekend against the suddenly struggling Kansas City Chiefs (6-4). New York ends its season with three of its last four games on the road, so taking care of home turf now is imperative for the Jets.

“Now, it’s hit or miss,” said linebacker Jordan Jenkins, who agreed with the coach’s assessment. “There’s no ‘got to find a way.’ It has to happen. That’s the fact of the matter.”

The Jets’ situation appeared to take an ominous turn with a 15-10 loss at Tampa Bay on Nov. 12. But they found themselves right in the mix again a week later while on their byeweek break when Buffalo (5-5), Miami (4-6) and Oakland (4-6)

all lost.

They could easily find themselves in a deep hole, though, with another loss. So, New York has a playoff-like mentality — which Bowles insisted the Jets had as soon as the regular season kicked off.

“We were like that Week 1,” he said. “It didn’t start now. We’re like that Week 1. We’re like that every week. We try to win every ballgame. Carolina is up next and that’s the ballgame we’re trying to win. We don’t look past the next game. So, we’re just looking at Carolina.”

Jenkins said the inconsiste­ncies in the Jets’ season can be seen when the players watch film. There are the good moments, such as the three-game winning streak early in the season and the domination of Buffalo on a Thursday night in front of a prime-time audience on Nov. 2.

And then, there are the embarrassi­ng moments, including the blown leads in three straight losses to New England, Miami and Atlanta.

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