PITTSBURGH — Two scenes in the New York Jets' postgame locker room told the story of their 37-15 loss Sunday night to the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium.
Newly acquired wide receiver Davante Adams, surrounded by reporters, seemed incredulous that an offense with so much talent managed only two touchdowns and was shut out in the second half. «That's almost what pisses you off even more, knowing that you've got those type of weapons and to come up short ...» he said.
As Adams spoke, quarterback Aaron Rodgers and wide receiver Garrett Wilson — in the far corner of the room — embraced for several seconds.
It was a consolation hug. Wilson blamed himself for the Jets' fourth straight loss, saying his third-quarter drop — intercepted by nickel back Beanie Bishop Jr. — was the turning point.