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The Cincinnati Bengals could not hold onto a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter as the New York Jets scored 23 of the game's final 30 points to stun the Bengals in a 39-38 contest Sunday at Paycor Stadium.
Aaron Glenn's New York Jets overcame defeat by stunning the Cincinnati Bengals, 39-38, in a classic barnburner on the road.
Fields' signature play came last Monday night, his 43-yard touchdown scramble in which he reversed field, eluded four would-be tacklers and outran the rest of the Miami Dolphins ' defense. Based on GPS tracking, he covered 86 yards and hit a max speed of 20 mph, according to Next Gen Stats.
The Jets have found the end zone. Quarterback Justin Fields dropped back to pass on a fourth down near midfield and had to scramble as pressure flooded the pocket. Fields reversed course and sprinted around the left end of the line for a 43-yard touchdown ...
Trailing 17-3 during the third quarter, Fields provided a much-needed offensive spark. The Jets were facing a fourth-and-1 near midfield, and Fields dropped back and was nearly chased down. No. 7 escaped pressure and reversed the field, scrambling 43 yards ...
Defensively, the Panthers got into a scuffle with several Jets players after safety Nick Scott hit Justin Fields late as he was sliding. It's a tough spot for any defender playing at game speed, but that hit is always going to draw a flag in the modern NFL.
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields channels Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes pass on two-point conversion to running back Isaiah Davis.
Should the Dolphins or Ravens make coaching changes? Is it time for a QB switch for the Jets? Might the Eagles consider moves in their secondary?
The New York Jets are the last winless team in the NFL after the Tennessee Titans pulled off a come from behind victory over the Arizona Cardinals. This year has been completely embarrassing for the Jets on all fronts. The Cleveland Browns, New York Giants ...