The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Jets defense wins one for sidelined coordinato­r

- By Dennis Waszak Jr. AP Pro Football Writer

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) >> Jamal Adams gathered the New York Jets’ defensive players before their game against the Denver Broncos and spoke from the heart.

They were about to take the field without Kacy Rodgers, the defensive coordinato­r sidelined with what coach Todd Bowles says is a “serious” illness.

“Jamal gave a great pregame speech to the defense,” defensive end Leonard Williams said. “He said if you didn’t have enough to play for, play for that man. I think he’s proud right now.”

Bowles and the Jets have not detailed the nature of the 49-yearold Rodgers’ illness. It also is unclear when he might be able to return to the team.

In the meantime, Bowles called the defensive plays in New York’s 34-16 victory over the Denver Broncos on Sunday.

“Obviously, to have that guy missing, there’s a big hole on the defensive side of the football,” Bowles said. “He’s in the room every day working with those guys. I’m sure they played a lot for them, and they played for him as well.”

The defense — which also met as a unit Friday to be sure all the players were on the same page — was solid for most of the game, keeping Case Keenum and the Broncos’ offense off balance. Williams had two sacks, Jeremiah At-

taochu had one and Marcus Maye and Jordan Jenkins shared one.

Denver converted just four of 14 third-down opportunit­ies, and scored only once in four trips into the red zone.

To a man, the players on defense said they drew added inspiratio­n from Rodgers, and hoping he was happy with their performanc­e.

“Life is first,” Maye said. “Coach Kacy is dealing with that issue, so we all just stepped up for him and did the best that we can for him because we know that he would love to be here.”

Cornerback Morris Claiborne said he texted Rodgers on Saturday night and again before the game.

“It was just to let him know I was thinking about him,” Claiborne said. “It felt different without having him around that the time. We’re praying for him.”

Here are some other things to know from the Broncos-Jets game: AS THE CROW FLIES Isaiah Crowell ran for a Jets franchise-record 219 yards, including a 77-yard touchdown, on 15 carries.

He broke the team record of 210 yards rushing set by Thomas Jones in 2009 against Buffalo. His 14.6 yards per carry also set an NFL record for a player with at least 15 attempts, according to Elias Sports Bureau.

“It means a lot to me,” Crowell said. “I’ve got to give all the credit to my O-line. I can’t really take the credit. Really, it was all them. I mean, the holes were open. Anybody could’ve run through them. It just happened to be me. They really set the record.”

He simply dropped the ball in the end zone, a much tamer celebratio­n than the one in Cleveland two weeks ago when he wiped his rear end with the football and fired it into the stands. Crowell was fined $13,369 by the NFL for the gesture and got a stern lecture from Bowles — and the running back promised it would never happen again. LEAKY DEFENSE The Broncos were frustrated with themselves after the game, particular­ly with allowing so many big plays.

In addition to Crowell’s long run, Robby Anderson also caught a 76-yard TD pass from Sam Darnold. It was the first time the Jets have had multiple TDs on offense of 75 yards or more in the same game since Sept. 24, 1972, against the Baltimore Colts.

 ?? SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Jets’ Isaiah Crowell (20) runs away from Denver Broncos’ Shaquil Barrett (48) during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018, in East Rutherford, N.J.
SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Jets’ Isaiah Crowell (20) runs away from Denver Broncos’ Shaquil Barrett (48) during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018, in East Rutherford, N.J.
 ?? BILL KOSTROUN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Jets defensive back Marcus Maye (26) breaks up a pass to Denver Broncos’ Courtland Sutton (14) during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018, in East Rutherford, N.J.
BILL KOSTROUN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Jets defensive back Marcus Maye (26) breaks up a pass to Denver Broncos’ Courtland Sutton (14) during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018, in East Rutherford, N.J.

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