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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) — John Morton insists he’s not one to dwell on the past, especially after an embarrassingly bad performance by the New York Jets’ offense.
But the pitiful final stats in a 23-0 loss at Denver last Sunday were difficult to ignore.
The Jets had just 100 yards of offense against the Broncos, the second-lowest total in franchise history. Against a team that had lost eight straight, New York never reached the red zone and was in Broncos territory for just six plays.