After the win over the Houston Texans, Jets fans were told everything was ahead of them.
More like the train bearing down on Gang Green.
The Indianapolis Colts got a four-yard touchdown run by Anthony Richardson in the final minute on Sunday at MetLife Stadium to pick up a 28-27 win.
The loss dropped Aaron Rodgers and the lowly Jets to 3-8. All New York needs to have a season with a better than .500 record is to win out over its next six games.
The Jets’ last drive pretty much sums up the Rodgers experience:
Rodgers was sacked by Kwity Paye and fumbled on the first play, but the Jets recovered. After Breece Hall had an 11-yard catch and a delay-of-game penalty was called on the Colts’ E.J. Speed, Rodgers was sacked again by Paye — sealing the win for the Colts (5-6), who snapped a three-game skid.