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Jets Week 9 report card: Give Jeff Ulbrich credit

Grading the Jets’ 21-13 win over the Texans at MetLife Stadium on Thursday:

Offense

This grade should be divided in two for the two different halves.

The Jets were abysmal in the first half, managing just 69 yards and no points.

But they came alive in the second half and scored three touchdowns and ended the game with 293 yards.


Aaron Rodgers throws during the Jets' win over the Texans on Oct. 31, 2024.
Aaron Rodgers throws during the Jets’ win over the Texans on Oct. 31, 2024. Robert Sabo for NY Post

QB Aaron Rodgers (22 of 32, 211 yards, 3 TDs, 118.1 QB rating) found a rhythm in the second half and began connecting with Garrett Wilson (9 catches, 90 yards, 2 TDs) and Davante Adams (7 catches, 91 yards, 1 TD).

Wilson had one of the greatest catches you’ll ever see in the back of the end zone.

The offensive line gave up two sacks and opened up holes for them to run for 100 yards. 

Grade: C+ 

Defense

The pass rush was all over Texans QB C.J. Stroud, sacking him eight times.

Stroud (11 of 30, 191 yards, 59.2 QB rating) had a tough time all night.

He never looked comfortable.

RB Joe Mixon (24 rushes, 106 yards, 1 TD) had a lot of success early, but then the Jets began tackling better.

DT Quinnen Williams (1 ½ sacks, 4 QB hits) had his second big game and seems to be returning to the player we are used to watching.

The Jets did not look perfect, but they ended allowing only 13 points. 

Grade:

Special teams

Two terrible penalties on special teams didn’t cost the Jets much, but they were sloppy.

Irv Charles got called for roughing the punter and Eric Watts was called for roughing the long snapper.

Punter Thomas Morstead boomed a 75-yard punt.

New kicker Riley Patterson did not attempt any field goals but made his extra points, bouncing the first one off the upright. 

Grade:

Coaching

Give Jeff Ulbrich credit.

He found a way to calm the waters this week and the Jets managed to win the game.


Jeff Ulbrich looks on during the Jets' win over the Texans on Oct. 31, 2024.
Jeff Ulbrich looks on during the Jets’ win over the Texans on Oct. 31, 2024. Bill Kostroun/New York Post

Whatever was said at halftime worked as the Jets looked like a different team in the second half.

Offensive play caller Todd Downing seemed to find his rhythm in the second half, and the Jets put together their best half in a long time. 

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