MIAMI GARDENS -- New York Jets coach Robert Saleh, who predicted multiple Super Bowl championships upon his hiring two years ago, sounded like so many of his predecessors Sunday after his latest defeat.
He apologized, lamenting a season that got away.
"You know, I say sorry to everybody," Saleh said, naming chairman Woody Johnson, vice chairman Christopher Johnson and other top executives. He included "all the players, all the coaches, all the fans, because I know it's been a long, long ride of not being in the playoffs and I know it was right in our fingertips and we're not going.