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Winless Streak over: NFL’s Worst Team Finally Gets First Win of the Season
Breece Hall scored three total touchdowns and Justin Fields threw for 244 yards in the Jets' highest-scoring game of the season, ending a seven-game losing streak, coach Aaron Glenn's first win.
- In Cincinnati on Sunday, the New York Jets won 39-38 for Aaron Glenn's first victory as head coach.
- Trailing 31-16 after three quarters, the New York Jets scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns, starting with Breece Hall's 27-yard run with 7:52 left and ending with his four-yard pass to Mason Taylor at 1:54 left.
- Breece Hall delivered 133 rushing yards and two second-half touchdowns on 18 carries while Justin Fields completed 21 of 32 passes for 244 yards with a touchdown.
- The win ended the New York Jets' seven straight losses to start the season, preventing a winless record while 65,526 booed lustily as the final seconds ticked off.
- Up next, the Jets have a bye week and then host the Cleveland Browns on Nov. 9, having played without Garrett Wilson and Sauce Gardner during their win amid the weekend Nick Mangold died.
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Jets’ win calms down the Aaron Glenn doomsday scenarios in encouraging sign
Winning is the great deodorant, and Aaron Glenn will be smelling good now heading into the bye week. The criticism of him and quarterback Justin Fields, who played a terrific game, will be dulled until the next loss.
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Read Full ArticleHall and Fields help Jets rally past Bengals for 1st win of season
CINCINNATI — Breece Hall rushed for two second-half touchdowns and threw a 4-yard TD pass to Mason Taylor with 1:54 left, helping the New York Jets edge the Cincinnati Bengals 39-38 on Sunday for their first win of the season. Justin Fields was 21 for 32 for 244 yards and a touchdown in his first game since Jets owner Woody Johnson sharply criticized his team’s quarterback play during its winless start. Hall finished with 18 carries for 133 yard…
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