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The New York Jets didn’t get the results they wanted on Sunday and to make matters worse, they didn’t get out of the game fully healthy. During the game, Pro Bo
Aaron Glenn’s reaction said it all. The former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator turned New York Jets head coach ran down the sideline as Will McDonald sprinted 50 yards to the end zone off a blocked field goal. The Jets led an undefeated Tampa Bay Buccaneers team by one point with less than two minutes after a late comeback.
Former Jets coach Rex Ryan went off on Giants coach Brian Daboll on Monday. After the Giants’ pathetic 22-9 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday night, Ryan didn’t hold back on ESPN’s “Get Up.”
Tampa Bay was looking to take a nine-point lead with under two minutes to go and put the game out of reach at 29-20. However, kicker Chase McLaughlin had his 43-yard field goal attempt blocked by the Jets and defensive end Will McDonald IV who also scooped up the ball before running it all the way back for a 50-yard touchdown.
That doesn’t mean he’s unimpressed by the performances he’s seen at training camp. There are several players helping their long-term chances of becoming Winnipeg Jets, whether as mid-season call-ups or long-term projects.
On Sunday afternoon, within minutes of each other, two NFL players blocked field goal attempts, scooped up the ball and raced the other way for touchdowns.
Will McDonald gave the Jets a lead with a FG block and TD return, but the comeback falls short against the Bucs in Tampa.
Tampa Bay is favored by 6.5 points in the latest Jets vs. Buccaneers odds from SportsLine consensus, while the over/under for total points scored is 43. The Buccaneers are -337 money line favorites (risk $337 to win $100),