The New York Jets were defeated 35-8 by the Buffalo Bills in their 2025 Week 18 regular-season finale.
The lopsided, embarrassing loss was a fitting end to an incredibly disappointing season. A massive offseason approaches in East Rutherford.
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The Jets (3-14) were facing an unfathomable reality heading into Week 18. The defense hadn't recorded a single interception this campaign.
After failing to register one versus the Bills, the Jets officially became the first professional team to fail to record an interception since 1933.
The Jets faced more than 530 passing attempts throughout the 2025 season. It sounds borderline impossible that the defense didn't record an interception all campaign long. Every other NFL defense registered at least six interceptions. The Chicago Bears posted a league-leading 33 interceptions.
Both general manager Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glenn must work in unison to solve this issue. Acquiring more talent in the defensive backfield this offseason is of the utmost importance. The Jets will also hire a new defensive coordinator who will prioritize generating turnovers on defense.
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There are many statistical facts that highlight the Jets' incompetence in 2025. The lack of a single interception is probably at the forefront. The Jets will have to course-correct that next season.
Jets Wire will continue to provide updates throughout the 2026 offseason.
This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: Jets officially finish 2025 season with embarrassing milestone

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