


OK, so maybe it wasn’t ALL Zach Wilson’s fault.
The Jets changed quarterbacks Friday but could not change the results.
They lost their fourth straight game, a 34-13 clunker to the Dolphins at MetLife Stadium.
It was the first-ever game on Black Friday, but the Jets still could not buy an offensive touchdown until garbage time, when the game was all but over.
The Jets’ defense scored as many touchdowns as their offense.
The game featured more putrid offense from the Jets and an unbelievable play to end the first half, even by Jets standards.
Tim Boyle, who proved to be ineffective playing instead of Wilson, threw a Hail Mary to end the half that turned into a Flail Mary when Dolphins safety Jevon Holland intercepted the pass at the 1-yard line and then returned it 99 yards through the Jets offense for a touchdown.
The play came less than a minute from when the Jets had the first signs of life all day, a pick-six of their own by cornerback Brandin Echols that cut the Miami lead to 10-6.
But instead of heading into halftime feeling good about that, Holland’s touchdown return made it 17-6 and any momentum the Jets had from Echols was gone.
The loss drops the Jets to 4-7, putting their playoff hopes on life support.
The Dolphins improved to 8-3 as they close in on an AFC East crown.