New York Jets (5-12) – Miami Dolphins (8-9): 32-20
The Miami Dolphins had a mission to win to hope for the playoffs. It was ultimately the Jets and Aaron Rodgers (23/36, 274 yards, 4TD, 1 INT) who ended the season with a convincing although useless victory. The defense was also convincing, led by Ashtyn Davis, author of 2 interceptions.
The four-time MVP made his exit, surrounded by his best friends Davante Adams (88 yards, 1 TD) and Allen Lazard (71 yards, 1 TD). For the Dolphins, the absence of Tua Tagovailoa was too complicated to overcome, and Tyler Huntley (25/41, 227 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT) drowned. De'Von Achane (121 yards, 1 TD) did his best, but he was too alone.
Aaron Rodgers on experience
Miami dominated the start of the match, scoring two field goals, driven by an effective ground game. But Tyler Conklin's first Jets touchdown meant the beginning of the end in this game. From that moment on, New York flew over the meeting.
Aaron Rodgers distributed, taking advantage of the generosity of the Miami defense, offering a touchdown to Davante Adams and one to Allen Lazard. De'Von Achane's touchdown was not enough to keep Miami in the match (25-13).
For the honor, the Dolphins score a touchdown by Jonnu Smith (25-20). Too late, the Jets offense is busy carving up the defense and eating up the clock. For style, Breece Hall scores the touchdown, symbol of a logical victory.