New York Post

REPORT CARD

- — Brian Costello

OFFENSE

When you have four turnovers and no touchdowns, it is hard to avoid an F, but I’m going to be nice because they ran the ball well. QB Zach Wilson (19 of 33, 210 yards, 4 INTs, 37.0 rating) had a disastrous day. The offensive line played better than last week and the Jets rushed for 152 yards. Rookie Michael Carter (11 rushes, 59 yards) showed promise. The Patriots shut down WR Corey Davis (2 catches, 8 yards).

DEFENSE

The defense played pretty well considerin­g it was on the field so much early in the game. The unit held New England to 260 total yards. Patriots QB Mac Jones (22 of 30, 186 yards, 89.0 rating) did not beat the Jets deep but threw lots of short stuff. The Jets sacked Jones three times. LB C.J. Mosley played very well, registerin­g 10 tackles and one pass defensed. The tackling on Damien Harris’ 26-yard touchdown was embarrassi­ng.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Matt Ammendola went 2-for3 on his field-goal tries. New punter Thomas Morstead only had to punt once and it was a strong one for 45 yards. The Jets’ coverage teams did not get much work. Braxton Berrios had a 38-yard kickoff return.

COACHING

The Jets fell flat on their faces in this one and the coaching staff has to take some blame. Wilson threw the intercepti­ons on his own, but Mike LaFleur is the voice in his ear and needed to calm him down. The defensive plan was sound. They did not allow Jones to make any big plays. Robert Saleh decided to kick a field goal with six minutes left to cut it to a two-score game down by 19. I get the math, but I think sending a message to your team is more important there. Go for it.

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