
The Jets came into Sunday’s game in Arizona with high spirits and for good reason.
QB Aaron Rodgers and the offense came alive in the second half, snapping a five game losing streak with a 21-13 victory over the Texans 10 days ago at MetLife Stadium.
The three teams in front of them (Bengals, Colts and Broncos), all lost prior to Gang Green’s game against the Cardinals in the late afternoon slate, giving them a chance to inch closer to the third and final Wild Card spot in the AFC.
Needing a big time performance, the Jets failed yet again in an embarrassing 31-6 loss to the Cardinals in Week 10.


The Jets defense was nonexistent all day long, missing tackles all game long and surrendering scoring drives on each of Arizona’s first five drives, including the first three of them being touchdowns.
Cardinals’ QB Kyler Murray played a near perfect game, notching more total touchdowns (3) than incompletions (2) and set a franchise record with 17 straight completions against a defense that looked like it didn’t even make the trip out to the desert.
