Hartford Courant

Jets snap 12-game skid vs. AFC East

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York got a safety on Miami’s first offensive play, Michael Carter scored on a pair of 1-yard touchdown runs and the Jets ran past the Dolphins 40-17 on Sunday to snap a 12-game skid against AFC East opponents.

Zach Wilson, Breece Hall and Braxton Berrios also rushed for scores to help 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.

The Dolphins lost another quarterbac­k to injury when Teddy 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.

Bridgewate­r injured an elbow and was examined for a concussion before being ruled out. He was replaced by rookie Skylar Thompson, who had a few efficient drives for the Dolphins (3-2).

Thompson was 19 of 33 for 166 yards and an intercepti­on, and Raheem Mostert had 113 yards rushing and a TD for Miami, which dropped its second in a row after a 3-0 start.

Bridgewate­r was starting after Tagovailoa suffered a concussion Sept. 29 at Cincinnati. That came four days after Tagovailoa took a hit against Buffalo that caused him to slam to the ground. He appeared disoriente­d afterward and 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.

After consecutiv­e facemask penalties on Melvin Ingram and Raekwon Davis put the Jets in Dolphins territory late in the first quarter, New York stalled in the red zone and settled for a 34-yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein.

Wilson hit a wide-open Hall on a wheel route, and the rookie running back zipped downfield and carried a few defenders with him 79 yards before being taken down at the 1.

It was the seventh-longest reception by a rookie running back since 1970.

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

Thompson and the Dolphins followed with an eight-play, 75-yard drive that was capped by Mostert’s 12-yard run — helped by some missed Jets tackles.

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.

Thompson, a seventh-round pick out of Kansas State, led another solid drive just before halftime to make it a five-point game. Tight end Durham Smythe took a direct snap and shoved his way across the goal line for a 1-yard touchdown.

Jason Sanders’ 46-yard field goal on the opening drive of the second half cut the Dolphins’ deficit to 19-17.

But with a chance to give Miami its first lead, Sanders was wide right on a 54-yard attempt early in the fourth quarter.

And the Jets took advantage with a sudden scoring surge.

After a 21-yard catch-and-run by Hall got the ball to the 1, Carter ran it in to make it 26-17.

A strip-sack by Carl Lawson was recovered by Quinnen Williams, and Hall increased the Jets’ lead with a 5-yard TD run.

Berrios capped the win with a 15-yard run for a score that made it 40-17 with 4:24 left.

 ?? ?? Jets quarterbac­k Zach Wilson celebrates with guard Laken Tomlinson after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Dolphins on Sunday.
Jets quarterbac­k Zach Wilson celebrates with guard Laken Tomlinson after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Dolphins on Sunday.
 ?? SETH WENIG/AP ?? Jets running back Breece Hall reaches the ball across the goal line for a touchdown against the Dolphins in the fourth quarter on Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J.
SETH WENIG/AP Jets running back Breece Hall reaches the ball across the goal line for a touchdown against the Dolphins in the fourth quarter on Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J.

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