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Patriots – Jets (25-22): Jacoby Brissett pushes New York

New England Patriots (2-6) – New York Jets (2-6): 25-22

The Patriots' six-game losing streak is over. Orphaned by Drake Maye, who suffered a concussion at the end of the first quarter, the Patriots stayed the course with Jacoby Brissett at the helm. In a match marked by several changes of leader, it was ultimately Rhamondre Stevenson who would have the last word. On a fourth attempt one yard from the goal, he gave the Patriots victory with 22 seconds remaining.

On their last possession, the Jets do not leave their half of the field before the end of the clock. And here they are who concede a fifth defeat in a row!

Patriots start strong but lose Maye

Author of a 17-yard touchdown run, Drake Maye (3/6, 23 yards, 3 races, 46 yards, 1 touchdown) still seemed on course for a convincing performance. Unfortunately, the quarterback was forced to leave the field after suffering a concussion following an 18-yard run. He was replaced in the second quarter by veteran Jacoby Brissett (15/24, 132 yards). If he was not flamboyant, the old veteran will have been able to be decisive. Leading his team in points on the last two drives of the match, he sent Kayshon Boutte (3 receptions, 46 yards) back 34 yards one minute from the end of the match. This huge gain then allows Rhamondre Stevenson (20 races, 48 ​​yards, 2 touchdowns) to rush into the goal 22 seconds from the end of the match.

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Fifth defeat for the Jets and Rodgers

Despite a convincing match, it is a fifth consecutive defeat for Aaron Rodgers (17/28, 233 yards, 2 touchdowns) and the Jets. If the quarterback distributed well to Garrett Wilson (5 receptions, 113 yards), the connection with Davante Adams does not yet seem to be reestablished (4 receptions, 54 yards). At the end of the match and with 20 seconds on the clock, the Jets had the opportunity to come back to score. Rodgers was then able to connect with Davante Adams for 16 yards, but without the latter being able to get off the field. End of time and match.

The greens will be able to bite their fingers to have seen Greg Zuerlein miss a field goal and an extra point. Points that would have given them success.

The defense's inability to stop New England in hot moments also hurt a lot. The Patriots have never scored so many points this season.

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