Images of the 2019 New York Jets more than likely won’t grace the stubs of season ticket holders, nor will their exploits be talked about with revere in the MetLife Stadium game day parking lots.
A decade full of calamities ended on a rather appropriate note. The 2019 season was full of silliness and chaos, both self-inflicted and unavoidable. With all said and done, however, the season’s numbers have shockingly hinted at the previously unthinkable: improvement.
The Jets (7-9) won’t enter the offseason with the burden of double-digits in the loss column for the first time since 2015.