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The Cincinnati Bengals host the New York Jets in Week 8 with ambitions of keeping hope alive while Joe Burrow rehabs in the background. Those winless Jets seek to play the spoiler on the road, while the Bengals want to make it two in a row after an extended break coming out of that primetime win against Pittsburgh in Week 7.
The Jets (2-7) and Patriots (8-2) are having a polar opposite season as they head into this Week 11 matchup. But one thing they both have in common is new coaches returning to lead the teams they once starred for, with Aaron Glenn returning to New York and Mike Vrabel taking over for New England.
The New England Patriots extended their win streak to eight games on the back of a three-touchdown night from rookie RB TreVeyon Henderson. Quarterback Drake Maye continued his MVP campaign, avoiding the New York Jets pass rush and delivering darts throughout the night. The Patriots defense forced a fumble to seal the game in the final minutes.
Pro edge rusher Myles Garrett and his Cleveland Browns (2-6) coming to the Big Apple to face quarterback Justin Fields and his New York Jets (1-7) looks like Goliath versus David. Garrett averages the most sacks per game (0.
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Cleveland Browns vs. New York Jets – 4th Quarter discussion
The Cleveland Browns and the New York Jets head into the fourth quarter of their Week 10 match-up with the Browns and Jets still tied 17-17. Highlights from the third quarter include:
Watch the best plays from the Ravens' 23-10 win over the New York Jets.
Watch edge Will McDonald sack Dillon Gabriel for the third time in the first half to force Cleveland to take a field goal before the end of the first half.
New York coach Aaron Glenn went with Tyrod Taylor over Justin Fields at quarterback, but it wasn't enough against Ravens.