Given where the game stood in the third quarter, with the Jets leading Tom Brady and the reigning Super Bowl-champion Buccaneers by two touchdowns, one might interpret the game’s ending as especially painful for Jets fans. Yes. Duh.
Buccaneers receiver Antonio Brown’s odd departure late in the third quarter seemed to be what snapped order back into Sunday’s game. Prior, the Bucs behaved as is typical of the Jets, and the Jets behaved, tantalizingly, like the Bucs. What came next should have been an absurdist’s delight:
The Jets had come oh-so-close to a win, playing well enough to put a scare into Brady and so frustrate the Buccaneers’ offense that one of its top contributors was driven to mutiny. Then they blew their lead just in time to preserve a top-five 2022 N.F.L. Draft position. Why ruin a perfect early January afternoon at MetLife Stadium with a victory?
For a Jets team that just dropped its 12th game of the season, the vibes are paradoxically positive. They’re playing hard. They’re getting better. Their rookie quarterback isn’t actively sabotaging things. And as readers of this space may recall, they’ve got the Seattle Seahawks’ first-round draft pick awaiting them in April, thanks to the Jamal Adams trade — a rare bit of front office savvy that’s about to pay off huge.
For weeks now, Jets fans have been riding just as hard for whoever’s playing Seattle, and today that effort required rooting for the Detroit Lions (not going so well). Next week it’ll require rooting for the Arizona Cardinals (a bit more fun!).
Verdict: Only one more week to go. Only one more week to go. Only one more week to go …