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Despite the Jets wanting their first win of the season, that result did not come to pass as they lost to the Panthers 13-6 on Sunday to lose their seventh straight game to begin the 2025 campaign. Fields did not help much in New York's bid to win this game as he couldn't get anything going with his arm against the Panthers and that led to him being benched for Tyrod Taylor.
Even in the wake of arguably the most devastating loss of the Brian Daboll era Sunday in Denver, the Giants flew back home to New Jersey on Sunday night with hope. Their hope lies in the right arm (and legs) of fearless rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, as well as in Cam Skattebo, their wrecking-ball rookie running back.
The New York Jets stacked up another loss in Week 7, this time against the Carolina Panthers. At MetLife Stadium, the Jets (0-7) failed to put up offense and even though an opponent, once again, didn't do well offensively either, New York could not capitalize. The Panthers (4-3) took home a 13-6 win.
New York, the NFL's only remaining winless team, fell to 0-7 under new coach Aaron Glenn and has few answers, including at quarterback.
Bryce Young threw a touchdown pass before leaving with an ankle injury, and Jaycee Horn grabbed two interceptions as the Carolina Panthers beat the New York Jets 13-6.
The New York Giants' loss to the Denver Broncos in Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season is still largely unfathomable.
How many times in franchise history have the Bengals played a team that was 0-7 or worse, and what is their record in those games?
Dylan Hever, Sean Higgins and Travis Yacovone — who saved the life of Larry Muzzillo after he suffered a heart attack at a senior picnic in September — are set to be honored at MetLife Stadium on