The 2025 NFL regular season is set to come to a close Sunday, leaving one last game for most players and teams to put up some good film. For the New York Jets, that means just four more quarters to do something they've been unable to do all year: get an interception.
Incredibly, the Jets didn't record a single pick through their first 16 games of the season. Unless they get one in their Week 18 tilt against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills, they'll become the first team since the NFL started recording interceptions in 1933 to go an entire season without one.
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Leave it up to the Jets to pull off something so bad it seemed almost impossible.
If you didn't believe the Jets were cursed before, this record would be about as convincing an argument as you can get. For New York to pull this off in the first year of head coach Aaron Glenn, who was a three-time Pro Bowl cornerback with 41 career interceptions, would be some incredible irony.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Jets hoping to avoid unfortunate NFL history in Week 18 game vs. Bills

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