Jets Struggle After Davante Adams Trade, Suffer 37-15 Loss to Steelers, Dropping to 2-5
- DailyBuzzReports
- Oct 21, 2024
- 2 min read

At last week's NFL owners meeting, New York Jets owner Woody Johnson expressed optimism after the team traded for Davante Adams, boldly stating they were "going to kick ... you can fill in the blank." However, the Jets' struggles continued, culminating in a 37-15 defeat to the Pittsburgh Steelers, leaving them at a disappointing 2-5 for the season.
Expectations for the Jets were high, as they aimed to break their long playoff drought, while the Steelers were focused on maintaining their streak of non-losing seasons. Despite the addition of Adams, the Jets failed to find their rhythm, illustrating why they remain one of the league's more troubled franchises.
Conversely, the Steelers thrived after replacing Justin Fields with Russell Wilson, who led the team to its highest point total of the season.
The game began positively for the Jets, who took a 15-13 lead into halftime thanks to touchdowns from Breece Hall and Tyler Conklin. However, the second half saw Aaron Rodgers throw two crucial interceptions, one of which was spectacularly caught by rookie Beanie Bishop, setting up a quick Steelers touchdown. This shift in momentum showcased the Jets' inability to maintain control as their lead evaporated.
As the Jets' season slips further away, they've made significant changes, including firing head coach Robert Saleh and trading for Adams, yet they still struggle to find success. Meanwhile, the Steelers continue their winning ways, with Wilson demonstrating that he can revitalize the offense. This stark contrast highlights a broader issue: while the Steelers find ways to succeed, the Jets remain entrenched in disappointment, raising questions about the future direction of their franchise.
Jets Struggle After Davante Adams Trade, Suffer 37-15 Loss to Steelers, Dropping to 2-5
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