The Bills, the AFC East champs a fifth consecutive season, are 7-0 at home. If the Chiefs beat the Steelers and the Texans beat the Ravens on Christmas Day, the Bills will be locked into the No. 2 seed with two games remaining. But a Steelers win over the Chiefs would keep Buffalo’s alive for the top spot in the conference and a first-round bye.
Back in Week 6, the Jets dropped a 23-20 seesaw affair to the Bills at MetLife Stadium that would have propelled them into a first-place tie. They’ll enter Sunday’s contest seven games behind their division rivals.
“Whether we were 15-0 or 0-15, I’m going to stick to that routine and keep demonstrating my actions that I’m still here and I’m still swinging,” Clark said.
Sherwood, whose career-high 138 tackles lead the Jets, and Clark, whose 61 stops rank fourth, don’t need any additional motivation for two more bites at the apple.
“There are only two weeks. There is no reason for anybody to be checked out,” Sherwood said. “You have two full weeks of football left and preparation and go out there and put your best tape on the line. In these final moments in seasons like this, it shows what type of person you are, what type of player you are. So, if you are on this team next year, if you’re on another team next year, this is part of your resume and what you put on tape goes with you forever. I hope everybody has the same mentality I have and same emotion I have to go out there and do more than your best to win these last two games.”
“I want to win football games at the end of the day,” Clark added. “There ain’t no quit in me. And I can say that for me personally and I hope that just trickles through me to the rest of my teammates.”
Despite a tough start to the 2024 season, the New York Jets are adamant that they will not go down without a fight. With a record of 1-6, the team is facing an uphill battle to turn their season around.
Head coach Robert Saleh has been vocal about the team’s determination to improve and compete at a higher level. “We may be facing challenges, but we are not giving up,” Saleh said in a recent press conference. “We have a young and talented roster, and we believe in our ability to turn things around.”
Quarterback Zach Wilson echoed Saleh’s sentiments, stating that the team is committed to working hard and pushing through adversity. “We have a lot of fight in us, and we’re going to keep battling every week,” Wilson said.
Despite their struggles, the Jets remain optimistic about their future and are focused on making progress each week. Fans can expect to see a team that refuses to back down and will continue to fight until the very end of the season.
So, while the road ahead may be tough, the Jets are not giving up. They are determined to show their resilience and fight until the final whistle of the 2024 season.
Tags:
- Jets 2024 season
- New York Jets
- NFL team news
- Jets fighting spirit
- Jets 2024 roster
- New York Jets updates
- Jets playoff hopes
- NFL team battles
- Jets determination
- Jets season outlook
#Jets #Insist #Fighting
Leave a Reply