Jets Cutback Nets Red Zone Access for Dolphins' Offense
The New York Jets defense imposed its will on the Miami Dolphins in the red zone, holding them to just one touchdown in four trips inside the 20-yard line.
Jets' Defense Dominates in Red Zone
The Jets' defense was particularly effective in the red zone, forcing three field goals and intercepting a pass in the end zone. Defensive tackle Quinnen Williams was a force up front, recording two sacks and three tackles for loss.
Linebacker C.J. Mosley also played a key role in the Jets' red zone success, making a关键tackle on Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert on a third-and-goal play in the third quarter.
Dolphins' Offense Struggles in Red Zone
The Dolphins' offense struggled to find the end zone in the red zone, despite having several opportunities. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was intercepted by Jets cornerback Bryce Hall in the end zone in the first quarter.
The Dolphins also settled for field goals on two other drives inside the 20-yard line. Running back Salvon Ahmed was stopped short of the goal line on a fourth-and-goal play in the second quarter.
Jets' Victory
The Jets' defense ultimately played a major role in the team's 24-17 victory over the Dolphins. By limiting the Dolphins' offense to just one touchdown in the red zone, the Jets were able to secure the win and improve to 2-2 on the season.