The calendar hasn't even hit November yet, but the New York Jets can probably start making offseason plans for January.
The Jets, improbably, lost to the hapless New England Patriots on Sunday, 25-22, leaving them at 2-6 on the season. The Patriots have the exact same record.
It appeared as though New York might steal an ugly win after Aaron Rodgers led the team on a crucial, game-winning drive in the fourth quarter, culminating in Braelon Allen's two-yard touchdown plunge with 2:57 remaining.
But the defense couldn't hold from there, as the Pats cut through them with relative ease, Rhamondre Stevenson scored a one-yard touchdown on fourth-and-goal with just 22 seconds remaining, converted the two-point attempt himself as well and the Jets couldn't get into field goal range before time expired.