Jets’ Loss to Ravens Proves that Helping NFL Draft Position Doesn’t Always Help the Future: ‘S--- Happens’
Jets replaced struggling Justin Fields with veteran Tyrod Taylor, who threw for 222 yards and a touchdown but the team fell to their 10th straight losing season, officials said.
- On Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025, the Baltimore Ravens beat the New York Jets 23-10 in Baltimore as Derrick Henry scored two third-quarter touchdowns sealing their fifth straight win.
- Following persistent struggles, the team moved on from Justin Fields after Jets coach Aaron Glenn confirmed Tyrod Taylor would start Sunday, with owner Woody Johnson publicly criticizing Fields.
- Taylor finished with 222 passing yards and a touchdown, but threw a late interception as the Jets led 7-3 at halftime.
- The defeat clinched the New York Jets' 10th straight losing season, and Aaron Glenn will use the final seven games to build momentum before hosting Atlanta next Sunday.
- Although the Baltimore Ravens have gone from 1-5 to 6-5, Lamar Jackson's recent knee and ankle issues left him less mobile after going 13 of 23 for 153 yards.
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Henry rushes for 2 TDs to help sluggish Ravens to fifth straight win, 23-10 over Jets
By Noah TristerAP Sports Writer Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry (22) shakes hands with wide receiver Zay Flowers (4) after scoring a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the New York Jets on Nov. 23, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore has climbed all the way out of its hole, even if this season still looks laborious for Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry and the rest o…
Jets’ failed fourth-down gamble proves pivotal in 23-10 loss to Ravens
BALTIMORE — With his Jets playing surprisingly well against the heavily favored Baltimore Ravens, first-year coach Aaron Glenn had no desire to play it safe on a fourth-down play in his own territory. There might be a time in the future when a similar roll-the-dice decision pays off for the fiery coach. On Sunday, his gutsy third-quarter call misfired miserably. Glenn kept his offense on the field with the Jets down 10-7 and facing a fourth-and-…
Jets' failed fourth-down gamble proves pivotal in 23-10 loss to Ravens
With his team playing surprisingly well against the heavily favored Baltimore Ravens, Jets first-year coach Aaron Glenn had no desire to play it safe on a fourth-down play in his own territory. There might be a time in the future…
Jets' failed fourth-down gamble proves pivotal in 23-10 loss to Ravens
BALTIMORE (AP) — With his New York Jets playing surprisingly well against the heavily favored Baltimore Ravens, first-year coach Aaron Glenn had no desire to play it safe on a fourth-down play in his own territory.
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