Aaron Rodgers and Jets Fall to 3-8 After Losing to Colts

The New York Jets found a way to lose to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 11. The final score read 28-27 in favor of the Colts (5-6). Indianapolis kept their playoff hopes alive with the win.

The Jets got into a 13-0 hole, but Gang Green showed some signs of life by clawing back with Breece Hall delivering for the Jets offense. The running back scored twice, and for the first time in his career, Hall had a rushing and receiving score in a single game.

Hall’s contributions went much deeper than just scoring, though. New York’s offense was completely stuck in neutral. Hall helped his team snap out of it and give them some energy.

Then New York decided to throw that away in the end.

Colts QB Anthony Richardson, returning from a two-game benching as the Colts’ starting quarterback, had his best game of the season and rallied Indianapolis with a 70-yard touchdown drive in the game’s final minute.

Rodgers finished the day completing 22 of 29 passes for 184 yards with two touchdowns and no turnovers. Davante Adams led New York with six catches for 72 yards, while Garrett Wilson totaled 18 yards on four catches.

The season and playoffs were already gone for the Jets. Now it’s almost certain that changes will be made across the board.

General manager Joe Douglas is not going to return after that one. Coach Jeff Ulbrich did not have any hope of earning the full-time coaching gig already but the entire coaching staff certainly will not be around any longer.