The New York Jets are headed to their third straight losing season, and the frustration started to emerge in the aftermath of their 13-6 loss Sunday to the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium.
Jets safety Jamal Adams said Tuesday during an appearance on WFAN radio that the New York defense wasn’t prepared to face Cleveland rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield, who replaced an injured Tyrod Taylor and sparked a comeback win for the Browns.
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The Jets (3-7) have lost four in a row, putting coach Todd Bowles on the hot seat. They finished 5-11 last season, which was Adams’ rookie year.
While Adams reiterated his support for Bowles, whom he insisted isn’t the problem, his remarks certainly won’t help the coach’s cause.
Bowles is under heavy scrutiny after a 41-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Afterward, cornerback Morris Claiborne said the team “laid down.”
Adams was asked if the team quit.
“That’s something I can’t answer,” he said. “All I can control is what I can control for myself. I know damn well I didn’t quit.”
Adams contradicted himself, adding: “Just know one thing: As long as I’m on the team, I will never let that happen, and I sure won’t quit.”
Adams, a team captain, said he pulled aside players at halftime.
“Definitely, some words were said,” he said. “You can only say so much.”
Adams said “no one came to play” and that the sideline lacked energy during the game. He also said the Jets prepared to face quarterback Josh Allen, who wound up sitting out for the fourth straight game with an elbow injury. That seems odd, considering Allen was only practicing on a limited basis.
The Bills ended up starting Matt Barkley, whom they had signed only 10 days earlier. In his first action in two years, he passed for232 yards and two touchdowns.
“We obviously planned for Josh Allen to come in there,” Adams said. “We thought he was going to play. Obviously, he didn’t play. Obviously, we didn’t have a lot of film on Barkley.”
Adams made similar comments after a Week 3 loss to the Cleveland Browns, saying they weren’t prepared for Baker Mayfield when he came off the bench.
Heading into the bye week, Adams said he needs a respite because he’s “frustrated” and “not happy” about the season.
“I almost forgot what it feels like [to win],” he said. “And I’m a winner.”
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