The New York Jets’ disastrous season took another ugly turn on Sunday when Aaron Rodgers and Co. lost on the road to the lowly New England Patriots, 25-22. They have now lost five straight games and are tied for last in the AFC East with a 2-6 record.
The Jets, who were heavy favorites to beat the Patriots, fired their head coach a few weeks ago, then traded for Aaron Rodgers’s favorite target in Davante Adams and are now longshots to make the playoffs.
ESPN’s Mike Greenberg, who is a hardcore Jets fan, was not happy after the loss. He first tweeted a two-word demand for the franchise:
Fire everybody. #Jets
— Mike Greenberg (@Espngreeny) October 27, 2024
He then added this:
In a season filled with embarrassing performances, that was the worst.
In a history filled with horrible seasons, this may be the worst.
The #Jets of 2024 are one of the truly colossal failures in recent sports memory.
And it only gets worse from here.
— Mike Greenberg (@Espngreeny) October 27, 2024
You have to think he’s not the only Jets fan feeling that way after Sunday’s brutal loss. Unfortunately, these feelings are all too familiar for the fanbase.