Offense finally seems to be clicking for the New York Jets Against the Houston Texans

The New York Jets were able to snap a five-game losing streak on Halloween night against the Houston Texans with a 21-13 victory.

It was finally a good night for the Jets as they were able to pick up their third win of the season, snapping a month long losing streak. While New York got off to a slow start against the Texans, they were able to have an excellent second half as they began to show some of the potential that this team has.

After being shut out in the first half, thanks to a fumble by wide receiver Malachi Corely for what should have been his first career touchdown, the Jets went on to score 21 points in the second half and the offense seemed to be clicking.

It has been very frustrating to see all the talent on the team underperform, especially on offense as Davante Adams, Garrett Wilson and Aaron Rodgers have all not lived up to their potential in the last few weeks.

But the win against Houston might be the moment people look back and say that’s where the Jets figured it out and turned it around.

In the win, Rodgers was outstanding in the second half as he totaled 211 passing yards, three passing touchdowns and zero turnovers.

With Allen Lazard still out, the veteran quarterback leaned heavily on his two star wide receivers as Adams and Wilson both had good games and they complimented each other nicely on the field. For Wilson, he totaled nine catches, 90 yards and two touchdown receptions.

The second touchdown reception by Wilson was a ridiculous grab that brought back memories of Odell Beckham Jr. against the Dallas Cowboys years ago. Adams also had his best game as a member of New York, tallying seven receptions, 91 receiving yards and one touchdown reception.

While the passing offense finally got going, the running game led by Breece Hall also fared well as he totaled 74 rushing yards and averaged 4.9 yards per carry. carry.

Due to the Jets’ struggles in recent weeks, there is still a lot of work to be done to save the season, but Thursday night was a good start. Now New York will have a nice extended break to get healthy before heading west to face the Arizona Cardinals.

If the win against the Texans was any indication, things could finally be clicking for New York on offense.