The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Jets set blueprint with stunning, dominant opening win

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

NEW YORK » Yes, that really happened.

Sam Darnold sparkled in his NFL debut — after a disastrous first throw, of course — and the New York Jets dominated on offense, defense and special teams for a stunningly complete 48-17 victory over Detroit in their season opener Monday night.

And, just like that, hopes have been raised just one week into the season. Well, everywhere outside the Jets’ facility, that is.

“Our expectatio­ns were like that before the game,” coach Todd Bowles said Tuesday. “So, it doesn’t change any. We had high expectatio­ns to begin with. That game changes nothing for us. It was just one game. We’ve got 15 more to go. We’re going to try to win them different ways. Obviously, every week won’t be the same, but our expectatio­ns haven’t changed.”

Just a few days before the game, Bowles made the matter-of-fact statement that he’s

not here to collect a check or go 8-8, which would be a solid improvemen­t on the 5-11 marks the Jets have had the past two years. He said he’s here to try to lead this franchise to a Super Bowl.

Sure, that seems like a stretch right now, but his players might be right there with him on that gameplan.

They saw what they can accomplish when everything is clicking and what they can be if they can come close to replicatin­g what went on in Detroit.

“I know what we’re capable of doing and even that wasn’t our best game,” wide receiver Quincy Enunwa said after the win. “So, I think that going forward we’re going to go ahead and fix the correction­s and we’re going to play better every game, that’s our goal.”

Next up is the home opener against AFC Eastrival Miami, and a chance to open the season 2-0 for the first time since Bowles’ first year as coach in 2015.

New York will have a short week after that with a Thursday night game at Cleveland. Three games in 11 games — with some fans on social media and sports radio already thinking about the Jets opening 3-0 since Rex Ryan’s first season as coach in 2009.

“The Culture has CHANGED!!” safety Jamal Adams tweeted shortly after the win . “I’ve been telling y’all... the Jets are DIFFERENT this year. This is just the beginning!”

Both Adams, who had the first intercepti­on of his career, and linebacker Darron Lee, who picked off his first two passes, said they knew what the Lions were doing on just about every play as New York finished with five intercepti­ons of Matthew Stafford.

 ?? RICK OSENTOSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Jets defensive back Jamal Adams (33) celebrates his intercepti­on with teammates during the second half of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions in Detroit, Monday.
RICK OSENTOSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Jets defensive back Jamal Adams (33) celebrates his intercepti­on with teammates during the second half of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions in Detroit, Monday.

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