Insider’s perspective:
Was it the Jets, or was it the jet lag? The N.F.L.’s London games have been the annual horse in the hospital of football programming. Sunday’s matchup against the Falcons at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium — kickoff at 9:30 a.m., Eastern time — presented some unique variables to evaluating the matter of the Jets’ current level of watchability.
At this point in the season, though, the Jets have established some constants. They racked up more penalty yardage than passing yardage in the first half, and have now been outscored, 75-13, in the first halves of games this season and outgained, 1,030 yards to 420. Against the Falcons, they went into halftime down, 20-3.
When the Jets finally showed up in the second half, Zach Wilson flashed what must officially be his favorite play: Roll out to the right, then bombs away. He usually does not attempt it until the second half, and during that narrow slice of action, the Jets are genuinely electric. In the third quarter, down, 20-9, after a touchdown drive to open the second half, Wilson went to his pet play, but receiver Corey Davis was well covered and the ball fell harmlessly to the turf.
Midway through the fourth quarter, he tried again, and this time the rookie wideout Elijah Moore was so wide open that Falcons cornerback A.J. Terrell had to flatten him at the goal line before he caught it. The critical 41-yard pass interference call, forced by Wilson’s arm and Moore’s speed, led to a touchdown and 2-point conversion that brought the Jets within 3 of the Falcons.
Was it a vision of the future? A prebrunch fever dream? Was that really the soccer player Christian Pulisic in the house wearing Gang Green gear? Is this real life? Matt Ryan answered right back with a touchdown, and the Falcons won, 27-20. Welcome back to reality, Jets fans.