Robert Saleh stepped from the podium at his postgame news conference and let loose a little. “They ain't 12-0 no more!” the excited New York Jets coach declared. No, the Philadelphia Eagles are no longer unbeaten against the Jets.
Robert Saleh stepped from the podium at his postgame news conference and let loose a little. “They ain't 12-0 no more!” the excited New York Jets coach declared. No, the Philadelphia Eagles are no longer unbeaten against the Jets.
Raise your hand if you thought the New York Jets would be 3-3 at their bye-week break after Aaron Rodgers went down with a torn Achilles tendon four snaps into his debut. It still probably seemed unlikely Sunday until late in the fourth quarter, when the Jets' defense came up with stop after stop and made a big play — Tony Adams' interception — to put New York in position to score the eventual winning touchdown in a 20-14 victory over previously undefeated Philadelphia. “Not that anyone cares, but there has been a lot of adversity within this organization, with all the different things that have transpired,” coach Robert Saleh said Monday.