The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Jets run past Dolphins, snap 12-game AFC East skid

- By Dennis Waszak

EAST RUTHERFORD >> The Jets got a big play on defense and then kept running on offense.

All the way to a blowout win — and against an AFC East rival, at that.

New York got a safety on Miami’s first offensive play when Teddy Bridgewate­r was forced out of the game, and the Jets ran past the Dolphins 40-17 on Sunday.

Michael Carter had a pair of 1-yard touchdown runs after big catch-and-run plays by Breece Hall, helping New York stop a 12-game skid against division opponents.

“The expectatio­n is changing,” quarterbac­k Zach Wilson said. “We’re expecting to come in here and win ... and be shocked when we don’t.

“That’s how the mindset needs to be for everybody.”

Wilson, Hall and Braxton Berrios also rushed for scores, sending the Jets to their first 3-2 start since 2017. It was the franchise’s first win against a division rival since topping Buffalo in Week 17 of the 2019 season.

“We’re still getting every team’s best shots, regardless of us being the Jets,” said Hall, who finished with 97 yards on 18 carries and 100 yards receiving on two catches. “We’re not the old Jets. We’re the Jets now. And we’re definitely trending toward becoming a winning team.”

The Dolphins (3-2) lost another quarterbac­k to injury when Bridgewate­r — starting for Tua Tagovailoa — was hit by rookie cornerback Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner on a blitz as he was about to throw on Miami’s first play from scrimmage. Bridgewate­r was called for intentiona­l grounding in the end zone on the play, resulting in a safety.

The Dolphins announced Bridgewate­r injured an elbow and was examined for a concussion before being ruled out under the NFL’s new concussion protocol.

Coach Mike McDaniel said Bridgewate­r doesn’t have any concussion symptoms and passed tests, but a spotter saw Bridgewate­r stumble — so he was removed from the game.

Bridgewate­r was replaced by rookie Skylar Thompson, who was 19 of 33 for 166 yards and an intercepti­on in his NFL debut.

“You never want to see one of your teammates go down, especially to see Teddy on the first play,” the seventhrou­nder from Kansas State said. “It was a little bit to take in.”

Raheem Mostert had 113 yards rushing and a TD for Miami, which dropped its second in a row after a 3-0 start.

Bridgewate­r started after Tagovailoa suffered a concussion Sept. 29 at Cincinnati. That came four days after Tagovailoa took a big hit against Buffalo that caused him to appear disoriente­d afterward and he stumbled as he tried to get to his feet, but later returned after clearing the NFL’s concussion protocol.

On Saturday, the NFL and NFL Players Associatio­n agreed to make changes to the league’s concussion protocol following a joint investigat­ion into the procedures after the back injury Tagovailoa suffered.

“Honestly, I’m happy that there’s some policy that the medical experts deem is safe for the players collective­ly,” McDaniel said. “That’s a positive thing. As far as the determinat­ion that things were followed appropriat­ely, that didn’t surprise me. That’s what I’ve been saying.”

Wilson hit a wide-open Hall on the final play of the first quarter, and the rookie running back went 79 yards — carrying a few defenders along the way — before being taken down at the 1.

Carter ran it in on the next play for a 12-0 lead.

Thompson and the Dolphins followed with an eightplay, 75-yard drive that was

capped by Mostert’s 12-yard run.

After Gardner’s first NFL intercepti­on gave the Jets the ball near midfield, New York increased its lead to 19-7 on Wilson’s 5-yard run.

The Dolphins made it a two-point game early in the second half after tight end Durham Smythe’s 1-yard

touchdown run, and Jason Sanders’ 46-yard field goal.

Miami had a chance to take the lead, but Sanders was wide right on a 54-yard attempt early in the fourth quarter.

And the Jets took advantage with a sudden scoring surge.\

 ?? ADAM HUNGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jets guard Laken Tomlinson (78) and running back Michael Carter (32) celebrate after Carter scored a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins during the second quarter on Sunday.
ADAM HUNGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jets guard Laken Tomlinson (78) and running back Michael Carter (32) celebrate after Carter scored a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins during the second quarter on Sunday.

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