JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The numbers on the final stat sheet were staggering.
The Jaguars gained 503 yards, the most a Jets defense has given up in 10 years. They averaged 6.8 yards per play and ran 74 plays. They controlled the ball for 37 minutes. Blake Bortles — Blake freaking Bortles — threw for 388 yards, a new career high, on the vaunted Jets secondary.
New Jack City? Please. The Jets’ secondary looked like Old Whack City.
“At 1-3, there’s a lot of football to be played,” safety Jamal Adams said. “That’s what everybody has to realize.