Just for a moment, let’s indulge in a little hot take artist cosplay and look at the team’s fake quarterback controversy.
The Jets beat the Bengals, 34-31, at home to move a game ahead of the 1-6 Houston Texans, who have the worst record in the A.F.C. Mike White joined Cam Newton as the only quarterbacks to throw for more than 400 yards in their starting debuts, and White’s play in the fourth quarter on Sunday saved the Jets’ porous defense from blowing the game.
One can almost hear the talking heads of the sports radio universe warming up for hours of discussion about whether the Jets’ offense had “rallied around” White. Maybe White, a fourth-year backup, “commanded the huddle” in a way that the rookie Zach Wilson had not. After all, the passing game was white hot to start, with each of the Jets’ first 14 passes caught, including a couple by Bengals defenders.
For the first time this year, the Jets’ offense scored a touchdown in the first quarter, and their 34 points on Sunday were the most they have managed in a single game this season: 30 percent of their 2021 scoring.
Four of the Jets’ next five games are against opponents with records below .500. Their odds of repeating (or bettering) Sunday’s performance depend more on that fact than whether White or Wilson is throwing.
Verdict: For Halloween, the Jets dressed up as a competent offense.