EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- No Le'Veon Bell. No Jamal Adams. No consistency on offense. A no-name defense. And the New York Jets still found a way to win on Sunday at MetLife Stadium, beating the Miami Dolphins, 22-21.
Good for them -- they showed a lot of pluck and received a huge break on a pass-interference replay review -- but the celebration won't last long. In four days, this deeply flawed and injury-riddled team will face the Baltimore Ravens (11-2) on the road. On paper, it looks like one of the most lopsided games of the NFL season.