On a day when a sputtering Zach Wilson led the New York Jets to a season-low 109 passing yards against the Houston Texans, offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur desperately needed to build a great rushing attack to keep the Jets alive—and his offensive line gave him a chance to do exactly that.
The Jets recorded a season-high 157 rushing yards in Houston, led by a three-headed backfield monster with top weapon Michael Carter sidelined. Tevin Coleman (16 carries for 67 yards), Ty Johnson (6 for 42), and Austin Walter (9 for 38) combined for 147 yards on an efficient 4.