Jets' petty post aimed at state of Ohio leads NFL Week 10 trolls
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Jets' petty post aimed at state of Ohio leads NFL Week 10 trolls
"The Jets' offense only gained 169 yards, but managed to pull away after a 42-yard catch and run from running back Breece Hall early in the fourth quarter. New York then forced a turnover on downs and kicked a field goal to go up 10 with 6:13 remaining in the game. The 42 net passing yards marked the Jets' fewest in a win since 1973, according to ESPN Research."
"Chicago faced a 20-10 deficit with 10:19 remaining in the game, but then outscored New York 14-0 the rest of the way. Bears quarterback Caleb Williams accounted for both touchdowns -- first connecting with wide receiver Rome Odunze for a two-yard score, then rushing 17 yards for the other. The Giants have blown four double-digit leads this season, already their most in a season since 2015."
The New York Jets recorded a 27-20 home victory over the Cleveland Browns, their second straight win. The Jets' offense gained just 169 total yards, but Breece Hall's 42-yard catch-and-run early in the fourth quarter swung momentum. New York forced a turnover on downs and added a field goal to lead by 10 with 6:13 remaining. The team had only 42 net passing yards, the fewest in a win since 1973 per ESPN Research. The Jets had beaten the Cincinnati Bengals the previous week and followed with a taunting, Ohio-focused postgame social-media message. The Chicago Bears rallied from a 20-10 deficit to beat the New York Giants, with Caleb Williams accounting for both late touchdowns; the Giants have surrendered four double-digit leads this season, their most since 2015. The New England Patriots extended a seven-game winning streak with a road victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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