FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Yep, we're talkin' about practice.
An 0-2 start with dismal performances in both games has the New York Jets in an early season hole. There are questions about coach Adam Gase's job status, quarterback Sam Darnold's future with the franchise — and, now, concerns about how the team is preparing for games.
The budding controversy began when safety Bradley McDougald told SNY after the Jets' 31-13 loss to San Francisco last Sunday that some of the struggles, particularly with the defense, can be attributed to them having “slow” practices and how they haven't had “a complete, full week of just great practices.