The New York Jets' brutal season hit a new low Sunday when they lost to the New England Patriots, 25-22, in a game that Aaron Rodgers and Co. were heavy favorites to win. It's their fifth straight defeat and drops them to 2-6 on the season.
The Jets had high hopes entering the season with a healthy Rodgers under center but they've been a mess through eight weeks.
ESPN's Damien Woody, who played three seasons with the Jets at the end of his career, tore into Rodgers and the franchise on Monday morning:
"The Aaron Rodgers era is over. It's officially over with the New York Jets," Woody said on . "This team is worse this year than Zach Wilson last year was playing the quarterback position… they're just a roster, they're not a team… it's time to blow this thing up."
The Jets have to get right back to work as they host the Texans on Thursday night. A loss in that game will make this messy situation even worse.






