Experts predict Dolphins vs Jets in Week 14
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The NYJ will go with a more muted look against the Dolphins, one meant to honor their roots and New York City's grit.
The New York Jets have suffered from not having a franchise quarterback for years, but it sounds like they could continue to wait to find their man.
The Miami Dolphins defeated the New York Jets 31-10, extending their winning streak to four games. Dolphins running back De'Von Achane left the game in the second quarter with a rib injury. The Dolphins dominated the first quarter, scoring 21 unanswered points before the Jets scored on a punt return.
Jets linebacker Quincy Williams goes with villainous theme before Dolphins game, but team plays like jokers early on.
The New York Jets walked into Week 14 riding high after finally notching a win. That good feeling lasted about as long as a snowball in Miami. The Dolphins absolutely steamrolled them, handing New York a brutal 34-10 beatdown that dropped the Jets to 3-10.
By virtue of the Raiders' seventh straight loss and the Titans' win over the Browns, Las Vegas now has the best odds to earn the No. 1 pick. Quarterback Geno Smith left the game early with a right shoulder injury and did not return, forcing first-year head coach Pete Carroll to turn to backup Kenny Pickett.
A change in leadership didn't make an immediate difference for the Jets' NFL-worst playoff drought, which was extended to 15 seasons on Sunday.
The Colts probably did too. Indianapolis wasn't very competitive in Sunday's 36-19 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars after Jones' injury, and that's not surprising. The Colts, now 8-5, fell behind the 9-4 Jaguars for the AFC South lead.