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Gang Green lost 23-10 to the Ravens to drop to 2-9 this season. That secures a losing season for the Jets, the 10th straight year the Jets have had a losing season. With six games left, it’s time to cling to silver linings and hope for the future, something that has become a Jets tradition.
Baltimore has pulled even with the Steelers in the AFC North. The Ravens’ defense keeps coming up big. The winning streak isn’t covering up Baltimore’s issues on offense.
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Jets' Breece Hall gives candid reaction to fumble in Ravens loss
New York Jets running back Breece Hall played an unfortunate role in his team's loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The Jets (2-9) fell in a 23-10 final to the Ravens (6-5) on the road. It was a closer game than most expected.
With his team playing surprisingly well against the heavily favored Baltimore Ravens, Jets first-year coach Aaron Glenn had no desire to play it safe on a fourth-down play in his own territory.
The Baltimore Ravens won on Sunday and the Pittsburgh Steelers lost. The long road back to the top of the AFC North is complete for the Ravens. Baltimore wins the AFC North record tiebreaker because of Pittsburgh’s loss to the Bengals earlier this season.
The Ravens beat the Jets 23-10 to earn their fifth consecutive win. Baltimore battled through quarterback Lamar Jackson's midseason injury, and now the team sits in the divisional driver's seat. Veteran running back Derrick Henry ran the ball 21 times, and while he only accumulated 64 yards, he had two touchdowns.
The Jets benched Fields for Taylor on one side, while Jackson was trying to make sure his opponent made history on the other. ESPN's Rich Cimini noted New York became the first team in NFL history to go the first 11 games in a season without a single interception.
Although the Baltimore Ravens are more banged up than they've been in a while, they still only ruled out two players for their Week 12 home game against the vis