Credit the Jets defense for coming to play on a day when Aaron Rodgers and the offense may as well have been visiting King Charles rather than show up at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
It was a royal mess early on as Aaron Rodgers, for the first time in his career, threw two interceptions in the first quarter. One of which was returned for a touchdown by Andrew Van Ginkel to put the Vikings up 10-0.
A 2-yard touchdown run from CJ Ham made it 17-0 early in the second quarter as a win for the Jets appeared out of the question, but the team did make it interesting from there.