The Jets Got Jets'd: Steelers Stomp 'Em 37-15
It was a rough day at the Meadowlands. The Jets, who were looking to build momentum after a surprising win last week, got completely crushed by the Steelers. The final score, a brutal 37-15, tells the story. It wasn't even as close as that score might suggest.
The Jets' offense looked lost from the start. Zach Wilson, still trying to find his footing after a couple of rough seasons, threw for a measly 153 yards and a touchdown. He also tossed two interceptions, one of which was returned for a touchdown by Steelers' safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. The Jets' running game wasn't much better, managing just 84 yards on the ground. It felt like every time the Jets got close, they'd make a critical error and shoot themselves in the foot.
Meanwhile, the Steelers looked like a well-oiled machine. Kenny Pickett, who's been the subject of trade rumors lately, looked sharp. He threw for 249 yards and three touchdowns, connecting with George Pickens on a couple of highlight-reel plays. The Steelers' defense was dominant, pressuring Wilson all day and forcing him into mistakes.
Let's be real: the Jets are still a work in progress, and they have a long way to go before they can compete with the top teams in the league. This game was a good reminder of that. But hey, it's a long season, and there are still plenty of games to be played. Maybe, just maybe, the Jets can turn things around and make a run for the playoffs. But for now, it's back to the drawing board for Gang Green.
Takeaways from the Game
- Wilson needs to be more consistent. He showed flashes of brilliance, but also made some head-scratching mistakes.
- The Jets' defense is still good, but not great. They gave up too many big plays to the Steelers' offense.
- The Steelers look like a real contender. They have a lot of talent on both sides of the ball.
The Jets might have gotten smoked by the Steelers, but the season isn't over yet. We'll see if they can bounce back next week.