Digging into what went wrong for the New England Patriots on Thursday Night against the New York Jets.
On Thursday night the New England Patriots went down to the Meadowlands to face the New York Jets, carrying some momentum after a 1-1 start that saw them play two competitive games. The expectation was that win or loss, that level of competition would continue into the team’s first divisional matchup of 2024.
Instead, all of the biggest concerns and worst fears about this team from training camp were on full display as the Patriots got dominated by the Jets in a 24-3 game. Rather than continuing what was a surprising start to the season, the team reminded those watching why those first two games were surprising to begin with, compared to the expectations set when training camp began in July.
Thursday night was more lopsided than the score dictated. The Patriots were outgained in total yardage 400-139, with 46 of those yards coming on the final drive when the Jets put in their backup defense. The last time the Patriots were outgained by that many yards was at the end of the 2022 season against the Buffalo Bills in a 38-9 loss. Before that, you have to go back to a 1986 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Patriots possessed the ball for just 19:56 in this game, getting out-snapped 70-48. It’s just the seventh game in which the Patriots failed to possess the ball for more than 20 minutes since the NFL began tracking time of possession in 1977.
With any game that one-sided, there’s going to be issues on both sides of the ball. But looking at this game through the lens of preseason concerns, there’s one clear place to start as we begin this week’s game takeaways…