This has not exactly been a season of pressure points for the Jets.
Sunday in South Florida against the reeling Dolphins, losers of four of their past five games, having allowed an average of 33.4 points per game in that span and playing with a backup quarterback, represents the first.
The following Sunday at home against the woeful one-win Bills, who are signing quarterbacks off of Walmart unemployment lists, represents a second.
The Jets are 3-5, which is probably about where they should be right now.
Expectations, after consecutive 5-11 seasons, were low thanks to a turned-over roster of young, developmental players.