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CINCINNATI — The Jets captured their first win of the season with a thrilling 39-38 victory over the Bengals on Sunday. Here are three takeaways: It definitely looked as if the Jets were heading toward a blowout loss, but they fought back and earned Glenn his first win as an NFL head coach.
CINCINNATI — The Bengals will face Justin Fields on Sunday at Paycor Stadium. The former Ohio State star will start at quarterback for the Jets according to Brian Costello of the New York Post. Tyrod Taylor is dealing with a knee injury and won't travel to Cincinnati with the team.
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Jets youth movement continues in win over Cincinnati Bengals
The Jets defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 8 action. One consistent theme through the early part of the 2025 season is that the Jets have leaned on young players with heavy snap totals. That remained true in the first victory of the season.
The Jets were unable to put any consistent pressure on 40-year-old Joe Flacco, let Ja’Marr Chase catch 12 passes for 91 yards, didn’t have a takeaway, and were gashed for three runs of 20 or more yards on missed tackles and bad angles.
The New York Jets have finally done it. The Jets (1-7) are the brand new owners of a shiny new win during the 2025 NFL season. New York went on to upset the Bengals (3-5) in a late 39-38 win in Cincinnati.
The New York Jets entered Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals with an 0-7 record and a team owner publicly criticizing quarterback Justin Fields' play.
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Glenn pleased by Fields’ performance in Jets’ first win, but noncommittal on him as starting QB
Justin Fields delivered one of the best games of his career by leading the New York Jets to a 39-38 comeback win against Cincinnati.
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Stock up, stock down following the New York Jets' 39-38 win over the Cincinnati Bengals
The Jets beat the Bengals 39-38 after piling up 502 yards of offense against a Cincinnati team that has struggled to stop anyone since the 2025 NFL season began. After talks of potentially being benched due to his poor play,
Breece Hall rushed for two second-half touchdowns and threw a 4-yard TD pass to Mason Taylor with 1:54 left, helping the New York Jets edge the Cincinnati Bengals 39-38 for their first win under coach Aaron Glenn.