The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

After dominant opener, Jets’ defense aims to ‘step it up’

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. » The New York Jets were dominant on defense in their season opener, with one player after another coming up with highlight-reel plays.

Five intercepti­ons, big tackles and lots of pressure on the quarterbac­k marked the 48-17 victory in Detroit last Monday night .

“I couldn’t stop smiling, man,” linebacker Avery Williamson said, “for like the whole night.”

Despite all that, though, the Jets see plenty of room for improvemen­t.

“Our mission this week is to step it up,” cornerback Morris Claiborne said. “Our feeling is we’re not taking this game as something we’re going to be stuck on. No, we’re trying to be better than that game. So, this week, we’re coming out

coming out and trying to be better than last week. We’re not playing like we’re stuck in the past or anything like that.

“We’re going to go win this game, just like last week.”

The Miami Dolphins certainly know what’s coming Sunday at MetLife Stadium, and that’s a Jets unit noticeably faster than it was last season — and even in previous years, for that matter.

Improving the overall speed on defense was a focus for coach Todd Bowles and general manager Mike Maccagnan, and that was on full display against the Lions .

“That was fun,” said Williamson, in his first season with New York after four with Tennessee. “You see everybody making plays, it’s just a great time.”

Linebacker Darron Lee had two intercepti­ons, while Claiborne, cornerback Trumaine Johnson and safety Jamal Adams also had picks. It was the most by the Jets in a game since Oct. 3, 1999, when they also had five against Denver.

Lee returned the first of his INTs 36 yards for a touchdown that gave New York a 31-17 lead in the third quarter. It was the Jets’ first defensive score since 2013 — a span of 73 games, which had been the longest drought in NFL history.

“It’s definitely a good stepping stone in the right direction,” Lee said, “and we definitely want to throw some consistenc­y with that.”

It was also the first INT of the third-year linebacker’s career. He was just getting started. About 2 1/2 minutes later, Lee picked off another pass by 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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