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The New York Jets' losing streak extended to three games on Sunday afternoon. New York faced off against the New Orleans Saints and ended up losing, 29-6. The f
The Jets fell 29–6 to the Saints, and their defense set an eye-opening record as the season ends. Offseason changes could be coming.
On Sunday afternoon, the New York Jets took the field for a road game against the New Orleans Saints and lost by a score of 29-6 in ugly blowout fashion. The loss dropped the Jets to an abysmal record of 3-12 on the season, continuing what has been one of the worst campaigns in franchise history.
New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore's postgame interview after the Saints' game vs. the New York Jets in Week 16 of the 2025 NFL season.
NEW ORLEANS — The Saints dominated the Jets 29‑6, with Cam Jordan setting the team’s all-time sack record and the defense forcing two key turnovers.
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Chris Olave caught two touchdown passes, Charlie Smyth tied a club record with five field goals, and the Saints rolled to a 29-6 victory over the Jets on Sunday.