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Aaron Glenn shares big wish about Jets' bye after win over Bengals
The New York Jets ended a seven-game losing streak under first-year head coach Aaron Glenn when they earned a hard-fought come-from-behind 39-38 victory at the Cincinnati Bengals that improved the Jets to 1-7 heading into their Week 9 bye.
The Jets have converted 5 of their 7 two-point tries this season, all 5 in a row over the last 5 games. And the 5 successful deuces lead the NFL, with Denver's 3 in second. Fields has either rushed or thrown for all 5 conversions, the most by any player in a season in franchise history.
New York Jets cornerback Jarvis Brownlee Jr went after his old team the Tennessee Titans following his team's Week 8 upset win.
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Postgame Takeaways: Bengals Blow Double Digit Lead, Jets Rally Past Cincinnati for 39-38 Win
The Bengals' rushing attack got going for the second-straight game. Cincinnati ran for a season-high 167 yards with Samaje Perine leading the way. Perine had eight carries for 93 yards and a 32-yard touchdown run. Chase Brown had 10 carries for 60 yards and one touchdown. He also had three catches for 32 yards and another score.
Cincinnati Bengals edge rusher Trey Hendrickson left the team’s game against the New York Jets with an injury and some within the organization aren’t happy about the hit that caused it. According to NFL reporter Jordan Schultz, some within the Bengals consider the hit that injured Hendrickson a “cheap shot” from the Jets.
Justin Fields delivered one of the best games of his career by leading the New York Jets to a 39-38 comeback win against Cincinnati
The Bengals’ season-high in points wasn’t enough to get Joe Flacco his second straight win, leading the defensive players to take action on Monday.
Fields completed 21 of 32 passes for 244 yards and a touchdown; Hall rushed for two scores and threw the go-ahead TD pass in the final minutes on a trick play.