The Jets’ loss to the Jaguars was only partially about talent

The Jets’ loss to the Jaguars was only partially about talent
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Expectations were low for the New York Jets heading into the 2025 NFL season. Few thought the team would end its then-fourteen year postseason drought. Fewer saw the Jets ending their then nine year streak of consecutive losing seasons.

Even despite the low expectations, this season has been quite a bit more difficult than many anticipated. Of course part of this is due to the team’s reduction in talent at the trade deadline. The Jets started the 2025 season with three legitimate stars. Two of them were sent out of town in trades. These deals have given the Jets resources to perhaps come out ahead in the future, but removing Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams hurt the team’s present.

The Jets have also been dealing with injuries. The defense the team put on the field in Week 15 resembles the type of personnel you would expect to see in the second half of a preseason game at some spots. In fact, a lot of these players were on the field at the end of Jets preseason games in August. On the offensive side of the ball, the three wide receivers who got the most snaps weren’t even on the roster in Week 1. The quarterback was an undrafted rookie who spent the bulk of the season on the practice squad.

I think you get my point. Nobody could have reasonably expected a victory over a quality Jacksonville Jaguars team that is playing good football.

Wins and losses aren’t created equal in the NFL, however.

Bill Parcells’ famous utterance, “You are what your record says you are,” has become one of the most overused cliches in NFL circles over the years. In certain instances it is correct. Those instances are mainly looking back at legacies. We remember the teams and players that won championships.

When it comes to figuring out whether a team is on the right track, however, the record doesn’t always tell the whole story. Of course a team that wants to be successful ultimately has to win games. A team that loses game after game can’t be a success.

The current Jets team can’t be entirely judged by the win-loss record, however. We know that for 2025 they are a bad, perhaps even awful NFL team. But bad teams can still make progress.

What was disappointing about this loss wasn’t just that the Jets were outscored. That had to be expected. No, it was how easy the Jets made things for Jacksonville.

I’m not going to get on Qwan’tez Stiggers for getting beaten one on one in coverage. He is an excellent special teamer. At this point of his career, he isn’t capable of playing cornerback at a high level in the NFL.

I won’t get on Brady Cook for throwing three interceptions. At best, Cook is a developmental prospect who was never meant to see the field. Unlike many of his teammates, he at least showed some toughness and desire to compete delivering passes while taking big...