

New England entered its rematch with New York a middle-of-the-pack offense averaging just 20.8 points per game, yet managed to score 31 points and total 300 yards in the first half.īelichick has long tortured the Jets - his teams have won 12 straight games against their AFC East rival - and it is no secret that the future Hall of Famer doesn’t care all that much about his opponent’s feelings. Stopping the Patriots is something the Jets failed to do at any point in Week 7. “Probably some things I’m not going to say,” Rankins said when asked what he was thinking when the Patriots were throwing in garbage time, per ESPN’s Rich Cimini. Morgan Moses watched from the sideline and said he and others were bothered by New England, according to The Athletic’s Connor Hughes, while Sheldon Rankins was on the field for the fourth quarter onslaught. Taylor’s second score summed New York’s afternoon up perfectly, as the 5-foot-6 scatback barrelled over Marcus Maye on his way to the end zone.Ī pair of Jets players voiced their displeasure postgame with the Patriots’ willingness to continue throwing the ball and scoring with the game in hand. Taylor combined for three rushing touchdowns.
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New England did not throw for a touchdown during the final frame, but Mac Jones climbed over the 300-yard mark for the first time in his career and Damien Harris and J.J. The Patriots continued to let it fly through the air and dropped 20 points on the Jets in the final quarter of a 54-13 beatdown. Andrew Catalon will handle play-by-play duties with James Lofton as the color analyst. TELEVISION This week's game will be broadcast by CBS and can be seen locally on WBZ-TV Channel 4.

Bill Belichick did not take his foot off the Jets’ throat when up by multiple scores in the fourth quarter on Sunday. 98.5 FM The Sports Hub GILLETTE STADIUM Presented by A look at all the ways to watch and listen to this week's New England Patriots game against the New York Jets.
