Jets Become only Team to Hold This Awful NFL Record Since 1933
The Jets ended the 2025 season with zero interceptions over 17 games, the first NFL team since 1933 to do so, amid a struggling defense and injury setbacks.
- On Sunday, the New York Jets finished the 2025 season without a single interception across 17 games, a first since interceptions were tracked in 1933, after losing to the Buffalo Bills 35-8 at Highmark Stadium.
- After injuries sidelined starters, the New York Jets fielded a makeshift secondary and head coach Aaron Glenn dismissed defensive coordinator Steve Wilks, installing Chris Harris as interim DC for the final three games.
- On two separate plays, Buffalo backup Mitchell Trubisky created at least two interception chances that the Jets missed, finishing with a 142.1 passer rating and targeting 10 different pass catchers.
- With the offseason approaching, New York will pick second behind the 3-14 Las Vegas Raiders and has $90 million in projected salary cap space plus eight draft picks.
- Critics allege the Jets tanked during a five-game losing streak, being outscored 188-54, as they enter the offseason with 23 impending free agents and roster holes to fix.
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Jets set dubious mark with no interceptions all season
The New York Jets have many lowlights associated with their poor 3-14 season.But one in particular stands out - the Jets became the first team in NFL history to go the entire season without recording a single interception.The NFL has been recording that statistic since 1933.New York had a chance to end the drought in the season finale but cornerback Tre Brown was unable to corral a deflected pass that came in his direction during Sunday's 35-8 r…
Jets End Their Season With Zero Interceptions Or Dignity
There is no earthly reason for you to have kept tabs on the New York Jets in Week 18—normal people would have averted their eyes by Week 2—but the team made proper history on Sunday. Yesterday's 35-8 loss to the Buffalo Bills meant that the Jets went an entire season without picking off a passer—the first time this has happened since the NFL began recording interceptions in 1933. Going 16 games without a pick and having to break the streak again…
Jets drop season finale in 35-8 drubbing from Bills’ backups
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Jets’ miserable 2025 season mercifully came to an end on Sunday. Mitchell Trubisky‘s 259 yards and four touchdowns helped the Bills (12-5) roll past the Jets (3-14) 35-8 in what will likely be the final game at Highmark Stadium. The Jets lost their final five games to end the 2025 season and were outscored 188-54 in those games. “I’m not happy with the way that it went down,” Jets coach Aaron Glenn said. “Anytime you los…
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