The New York Jets‘ reputation as “Not Ready for Prime Time Players” continued on Thursday night in Indianapolis.
For the second time in three weeks, the Jets relented over half a thousand yards in a single game, surrendering 532 to the Indianapolis Colts in a 45-30 loss that wasn’t nearly as narrow as the final scoreboard indicated.
Colts rushers put up 260 yards on the ground, paced by 172 yards and two scores from Jonathan Taylor, while Carson Wentz contributed 272 yards and three scores through the air, the last of those tallies going to offensive lineman Danny Pinter.