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The New York Jets were defeated 23-10 by the Baltimore Ravens in Week 12, bringing their record to 2-9.
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Good morning Gang Green Nation! The New York Jets lost to the Baltimore Ravens yesterday, 23 -10. The Ravens came out flat, looking unimpressive and out of sorts in the first half. It was an opportunity for the Jets to build a big lead and possibly sneak out of Baltimore with an upset.
It appears New York will stick with Tyrod Taylor at quarterback over Justin Fields, though coach Aaron Glenn hasn't publicly named the starter vs. Atlanta.
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Report card: New York Jets lose 23-10 at Baltimore Ravens
The Jets played their best half of the season against the Ravens. But, a key turnover and a questionable move by the head coach sealed their fate.
An update on Kris Boyd's condition was provided on Wednesday as the New York Jets player continues to recover from being wounded in a shooting
Kris Boyd, who was shot in New York City early Sunday, signed a one-year deal with the Jets in March but suffered a season-ending shoulder surgery.
Boyd was shot in the abdomen in Midtown Manhattan and rushed to the hospital, where he is listed in critical but stable condition.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn has made the decision to start veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 12. Justin Fields has officially been benched following his latest lackluster performance. Despite that, Glenn isn't ready to make multiple changes to his quarterback depth chart.
In March, Boyd, a defensive cornerback and specialty teams player, signed a one-year, $1.6 million contract to play for the Jets, according to the team. He suffered a season-ending shoulder injury during team scrimmage in August and hasn't played since.
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