New England Patriots knock off New York Jets for 12th straight time

Oct 24, 2021; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots cornerback Myles Bryant (41) reacts with linebacker Josh Uche (55) after sacking New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson (not seen) during the first half at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports

Mac Jones passed for a career-high 307 yards and two touchdowns, Damien Harris rushed for 106 yards and two scores and the New England Patriots handled the visiting New York Jets 54-13 in an AFC East matchup Sunday afternoon.

Jones (24 of 36) earned his first home victory in his fifth start at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots (3-4) avoided their worst home start since a 6-0 loss to the Jets on Nov. 28, 1993 dropped them at 0-5 at Foxboro Stadium.

Jones also secured his first NFL victory in the Patriots’ 25-6 win at the Jets on Sept. 19. New England earned its 12th straight win over New York dating back to Dec. 27, 2015.

Jets starting quarterback and No. 2 overall pick Zach Wilson exited with a knee injury in the second quarter and did not return. Backup Mike White made his NFL debut in place of Wilson and finished 20-of-32 passing for 202 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions for New York (1-5).

Wilson was injured after taking a hit from Patriots linebacker Matt Judon while throwing a deep ball to the end zone. Wilson was 6-of-10 passing for 51 yards at the time of his injury.

Four plays after Wilson departed, White fired a 3-yard strike to Corey Davis for his first NFL touchdown pass to pull New York within 17-7 with 10:39 left before halftime.

New England led 31-7 at the half after a pair of Jones’ touchdown passes late in the second quarter. It was the Patriots’ largest first-half point total since scoring 38 against the Chicago Bears on Oct. 26, 2014.

New England’s first touchdown came on a trick play after wide receiver Kendrick Bourne lobbed a 25-yard TD pass to Nelson Agholor to make it 7-0 with 12:43 left in the first quarter.

Nick Folk’s 39-yard field goal with 14:10 left in the second quarter was the 300th made field goal of his career. The 14-year veteran and former longtime Jets kicker became the 35th player in NFL history to accomplish the feat.

–Field Level Media

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