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It wasn't the New York Jets' day overall on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens. New York did some things well. The defense looked very solid overall against a
Despite falling to 2-9 and clinching their 10th straight losing season following Sunday's 23-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn remains optimistic that brighter days are ahead.
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With his team playing surprisingly well against the heavily favored Baltimore Ravens, Jets first-year coach Aaron Glenn had no desire to play it safe on a fourth-down play in his own territory.
In those two outings, Metchie has scored in both and against the Ravens he had a team-high six catches on seven targets for 65 yards. The latest game was an improvement from Metchie's debut in New York as well. In doing so, Metchie credited quarterback Tyrod Taylor with helping make that happen.
The Jets benched Fields for Taylor on one side, while Jackson was trying to make sure his opponent made history on the other. ESPN's Rich Cimini noted New York became the first team in NFL history to go the first 11 games in a season without a single interception.
The Ravens came into Sunday's game against the Jets with four straight wins, but they've got plenty of work to do if they're going to make it five.