Jets vs rams game
Frank Gore, meanwhile, ran for his second touchdown of the season. Nevermind that Gore had 20 more carries than Johnson did.
Photo by Sean M. It was over when the Jets got into victory formation, but a pass breakup from Maye and a third-and-five completion from Darnold to Gore helped get New York there. The sight of the formation was unprecedented this season. Sean M. DL Quinnen Williams: Williams was his usual disruptive self before exiting with a head injury, picking up his seventh sack of the year.
He recorded three tackles, two for a loss and a sack. MGtweetymonster SoFi pic. Call overturned. The Rams have struck again. Cam Akers up the gut for the score. We've got ourselves a ballgame Or not.
Holding on Austin Corbett wipes out the tying touchdown. WR Jeff Smith shoulder is questionable to return. DL Quinnen Williams is being evaluated for a head injury and is questionable to return. With the lead entering the fourth. One left. NYJvsLA pic. Reliable back at it! Jets can't close out their red-zone drive with six, but still, the Sam Ficken field goal puts them up two scores with only about 16 minutes left in this ballgame.
New York is just over a quarter away from its first win. The Rams still can win the division if they can beat the Seahawks in Seattle next week, but their task got exponentially harder. The Jets started out just as impressively as they usually do, marching for a score on their eighth consecutive opening possession with an yard catch-and-run by Ty Johnson. New York tacked on two field goals after a blocked punt and an interception by Bryce Hall.
New York opened the second half with a clock-consuming drive capped by a TD push on fourth down from the 1 by Gore, who scored the 16th TD of his career against the Rams. Jets safety Marcus Maye made a beautiful deflection of a throw intended for Gerald Everett on fourth down when McVay called a long pass play instead of trying a yard tying field goal, which seems within the capabilities of kicker Matt Gay.
Jets: DL Quinnen Williams left in the second half to be evaluated for a head injury. Gase said Williams has a concussion. WR Jeff Smith injured his shoulder in the second half. Rams: Akers injured his ankle in the first half, but returned. Everett was evaluated for a concussion late in the first half, but returned. Cardinals defensive lineman J. Watt, who was given a four-to-six-month recovery timeline after shoulder surgery Nov.
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