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Failed Hail Mary doomed the Jets

- Dennis Waszak Jr.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The New York Jets were back in the game after forcing another turnover by the Dolphins. And they were feeling lucky.

Then it all went wrong with one failed Hail Mary.

After D.J. Reed intercepte­d Miami’s Tua Tagovailoa to give New York the ball at its 49 with 2 seconds left in the half and trailing 10-6, Jets coach Robert Saleh opted to have Tim Boyle launch a pass into the end zone instead of taking a knee.

“I put it on me,” Saleh said.

Boyle’s throw was picked off by Jevon Holland, who snagged it at the 1 and took off down the field, weaved his way past some would-be Jets tacklers – including Boyle – and took it in untouched for a 99-yard intercepti­on return.

It was the turning point in the Jets’ 34-13 loss in the NFL’s first game played on Black Friday.

“I’ve never really seen or been a part of anything like that,” Boyle said. “But it’s a good learning experience. You have to have a cover plan just in case intercepti­ons happen like that.”

With Miami leading 10-0, the Jets intercepte­d Tagovailoa on consecutiv­e series – and still didn’t cut into the Dolphins’ lead. Brandin Echols stepped in front of Tagovailoa’s short pass intended for Braxton Berrios and returned the intercepti­on 30 yards for a touchdown with 58 seconds left.

New York got within 10-6, missing the extra point. The Jets went into halftime trailing by 11.

“We felt good about the momentum we had gathered,” Saleh said. “We took our shot off the intercepti­on to try to get one more (score). Just a very

unfortunat­e play at the end of the half.”

It sent the Jets fans who were just excited moments earlier about the prospects of their team pulling off a win heading to the MetLife Stadium concourses stunned and deflated.

“Of course, that’s not how you want things to go,” cornerback Sauce Gardner said. “It’s football. There’s always a change of events and you just never know when it’s going to happen.”

It was another disappoint­ing outing for the Jets’ offense, which got just its 10th touchdown in 11 games on Boyle’s late 1-yard toss to Garrett Wilson.

But overall, offensive coordinato­r Nathaniel Hackett’s unit couldn’t do much against the Dolphins despite making a switch to Boyle from Zach Wilson.

The Jets had 159 total net yards, 12 first downs and their struggles on third down continued as they went 5 for 14 – although they went 2 for 3 on fourth down.

“We’ll keep digging,” Saleh said.

But when asked if he had thought about changing play-caller duties and switching from Hackett to perhaps passing game coordinato­r Todd Downing, Saleh said: “There’s no considerat­ion there.”

When asked why, the coach simply said: “That’d be a really long answer, an answer for another day.”

In other words, there are a lot of things not right with the Jets’ offense right now.

As for Boyle, the 29-year-old career backup went 27 of 38 for 179 yards and a TD with two intercepti­ons.

“I think Hackett called a good game,” he said. “I think we shot ourselves in the foot too many times.”

 ?? BRYAN WOOLSTON/AP ?? Dolphins safety Jevon Holland returns an intercepti­on 99 yards for a touchdown against the New York
Jets on Friday in East Rutherford, N.J.
BRYAN WOOLSTON/AP Dolphins safety Jevon Holland returns an intercepti­on 99 yards for a touchdown against the New York Jets on Friday in East Rutherford, N.J.

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