History was made for New York... just not the kind the Jets wanted. 😬🏈
For nearly a century, every NFL team had managed at least one interception in a season. Since the stat was first tracked in 1933, it had never happened.
Until now. 🫣
The 2025 New York Jets finished the season without recording a single interception across all 17 games, becoming the first team in league history to do so. 🤯
Their final chance came in Week 18 against the Buffalo Bills, but even facing backup QB Mitchell Trubisky instead of reigning MVP Josh Allen, the pick never came. 😬
To put it in perspective: the Cowboys, 49ers, and Titans tied for the second-fewest interceptions this season, with six each. 🫣
Meanwhile, New York’s struggles extended far beyond takeaways, as the Jets finished near the bottom of the league in sacks, passing TDs allowed, and rushing yards and scores conceded under first-year head coach Aaron Glenn. 🫠
Sunday’s 35–8 loss capped a 3–14 campaign, locking the Jets ...