Review of the Jets' 40-14 road loss to the Bills on Sunday:
offense
This week was another week of futile attacks.
The Jets didn't reach the end zone until the fourth quarter, but they were already down 40-0 with Tyrod Taylor at quarterback.
QB Aaron Rodgers (12 of 18, 112 yards, 2 INTs, 44.0 rating) had a terrible game.
His second interception turned the momentum back to the Bills in the third quarter.
The Jets' three first-half possessions ended in a down, an interception, and a turnover by a safety.
The offensive line allowed four sacks on Rodgers.
WR Garrett Wilson (7 catches, 66 yards, 1 TD) has been vocal about his misfortune, but Sunday's fumble was part of the problem.
Grade: F
defense
What happened to this once proud unit?
The Jets were no match for Bills QB Josh Allen (16-of-27, 182 yards, 2 TDs, 104.2 rating, 5 rushes, 17 yards, 1 TD) and Buffalo's offense.
Allen didn't have his best game, but he was good enough in this game.
The Bills scored five touchdowns and went 3-for-3 inside the red zone.
The Jets failed to sack Allen and put little pressure on him, forcing defensive backs to cover too much time.
It's hard to find anything the Jets' defense is doing well at the moment, and they're committing so many ridiculous penalties.
Grade: F
special teams
It was a pretty mediocre game for this unit.
Punter Thomas Morstead pinned the Bills at the 1-yard line with one punt in the third quarter.
The Jets didn't do much in the return game.
However, he allowed a 45-yard kickoff return to former Jet Ty Johnson.
Kicker Greg Zuerlein did not attempt a kick in his first game back from injured reserve.
Grade: C+
coaching
The Jets are one of the worst coached teams I've ever seen.
They don't play complementary football.
It's worst in short yardage situations.
They are a talented but sloppy team that still finds ways to look ugly.
The Jets committed 16 penalties Sunday, including five personal fouls.
Interim coach Jeff Ulbrich is currently 2-9 since replacing coach Robert Saleh, and the team appears to be in limbo.
Grade: F
