It may be Black Friday this week but in New York it is a blue Monday, with the Jets recording some shockingly poor numbers.
The Jets sunk to a new low in their 32-6 blowout loss to the Bills, as they recorded 0 for 11 on third downs.
After week 11, the Jets have only completed 30-for-31 on third downs all season putting them at a historical low of 22.9% completion rate in this category.
The 2002 Cowboys and the 2005 49ers are the teams to beat, with both achieving 24%, in those respective seasons.
Zach Wilson has been struggling since coming on for Aaron Rodgers on the first snap of the season, an opening day win against the Bills, but he was taken off in the third quarter.
Head coach Robert Saleh brought on Tim Boyle, and admitted the team does not have a preferred starter for their inaugural Black Friday clash against the Dolphins.
The 4-6 Jets will want to regroup, and will need to win five of their next six to stand a realistic chance of a playoff spot.