The New York Jets lost another game this season, this time against the Buffalo Bills 40-14. While they were never going to be favorites in this matchup, they were only able to score two late garbage-time touchdowns to erase some of the embarrassment.
However, a curious scene emerged as the team got ready to enter the field. Their boombox was blasting Coolio's famous song Gangsta Paradise as they walked into the field, with the players not looking overly excited to play an NFL game.
NFL fans roasted the choice of the song, with the Jets now holding a 4-12 record following the blowout by Buffalo, which included 40 straight points for their rivals before they eventually eased off and took their starters off the field.
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"Flat team, zero dogs, zero leadership, just a pathetic team", said one fan.
"If you’re 4-11, your boombox privileges get revoked", a second fan noted.
"Doing this and not even having a single point going into the 4th quarter, lol" was another comment.
As a result of his team's poor performance, Aaron Rodgers was pulled midway through the second half, having thrown no touchdowns and two interceptions. His backup, Tyrod Taylor, threw two late touchdowns and had no interceptions.
Could Garrett Wilson be traded from the Jets? Wide receiver unhappy with the team
A report from Ian Rapoport, from NFL Network, stated that the relationship between Wilson and Aaron Rodgers has been a problem in New York since training camp, but it has been blown public over the past week.
After their loss to the Rams in Week 16, this is what Wilson said in regards to his involvement in the offense:
"I'd like to be involved, love to make an impact on the game, but people see it differently," Wilson told reporters. "That's out of my control."
Rapoport's report says that, if Aaron Rodgers is back with the team for the 2025 season, then the wide receiver could ask to be traded. He'll enter the fourth year of his rookie contract, and the Jets could earn a nice return in case he asks to be traded.
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