The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Jets can’t explain another slow start in loss to Falcons

- By KEN MAGUIRE

LONDON (AP) » The New York Jets ruined their big London trip with another slow start. There were three-and-outs, an intercepti­on, key penalties, no sacks.

The Jets came in against the Atlanta Falcons with high hopes after Zach Wilson gave a star performanc­e last week. But the rookie quarterbac­k’s London debut was a dud and the Falcons won 27-20 on Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The Jets (1-4) gained just 80 yards in the first half, getting five first downs compared to the Falcons’ 251 yards and 17 first downs in the first two quarters.

“Starting three-and-out isn’t the way to do it, sitting on the sideline,” Wilson said. “We can’t keep trying to come from behind. The NFL is too hard to always come from behind.”

The second drive was a threeand-out as well, and the next ended in an intercepti­on — Wilson’s league-leading ninth.

The pass wasn’t like one of the long balls he completed last week against the Tennessee Titans in a 27-24 overtime win that showed why the Jets made Wilson the No. 2 overall draft pick. He missed Keelan Cole on a open deep ball that was picked off by Jaylinn Hawkins.

“Obviously, the frustratio­n of just, you know what, screw it, I’m going rip this ball to the sideline and he’s wide open,” Wilson

said. “It wasn’t a bad decision. He was wide open, and I’ve just got to make a better throw, whatever it is, I’ve got to come out and be ready to rip this thing. I can’t be hesitant on any of those throws.”

It was already 17-0 at that point and the Falcons were driving again when Hayden Hurst caught a pass but fumbled at the Jets 13 when C.J. Mosley punched the ball loose and Michael Carter II recovered it.

Only then did the Jets move the ball, driving to Atlanta’s 16 before stalling on two incompleti­ons and a short gain on third down. Matt Ammendola got them on the board with a 31-yard field goal with 2:18 left in the half.

The Jets got second-half rushing TDS from Ty Johnson and Michael Carter.

Carter’s 2-yard run and Jamison Crowder’s catch on the 2-point conversion trimmed Atlanta’s lead to 20-17 with 6:55 remaining.

But the Falcons completed a long drive with Mike Davis’ 3-yard run to extend the lead to 27-17 with 2:19 to play.

Too little, too late. “I’ve got to come out and throw that thing, make the right reads,” Wilson said. “I just missed some throws. I can’t come out and miss throws, and not throws that are hard.”

Wilson finished 19 of 32 for 192 yards and no touchdowns with one intercepti­on.

After seven sacks last week, the Jets couldn’t get to Matt Ryan, who threw for 342 yards and two touchdowns.

Jets coach Robert Saleh said Wilson needs to trust himself “when bullets are flying.”

“It’s very easy to stand at the driving range and hit 300-yard drives,” Saleh said. “It’s, can you do it when you’re on the tee box and there’s water to your left and sand to your right? And that’s just something that he’s got to work on that’s something the coaches have to work on and everybody has to work on.

 ?? ALASTAIR GRANT - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Jets quarterbac­k Zach Wilson (2) stands on the field after an NFL football game between the New York Jets and the Atlanta Falcons at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021. Atlanta Falcons won the match 27-20.
ALASTAIR GRANT - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Jets quarterbac­k Zach Wilson (2) stands on the field after an NFL football game between the New York Jets and the Atlanta Falcons at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London, England, Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021. Atlanta Falcons won the match 27-20.

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