Rogers, Niyo and Wojo try to make sense of the Lions' 48-17 thumping at the hands of the New York Jets. Justin Rogers, The Detroit News
Allen Park — It was salt in the wound.
After embarrassing the Detroit Lions at home on national television Monday night, several New York Jets players made sure to tell anyone who would listen that they knew what plays and schemes the Lions were running before the ball was snapped.
Jets offensive lineman Kelvin Beachum told reporters he knew they had the right call that led to Isaiah Crowell's 62-yard, back-breaking touchdown run in the third quarter based on Detroit's defensive alignment.