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Comparing the 2020 Jets through 6 weeks to winless 2008 Lions, 2017 Browns

The Jets have been called everything from a clown show to a dumpster fire, but we may have to start coming up with harsher terms.

After all, through six weeks, the Jets' point differential is on track to be the worst in NFL history. Sitting at -110 points, it's as bad as the next two teams at the bottom of the list — the Washington Football Team at -54 and the Jaguars at -56 — combined. Ryan Fitzpatrick got pulled from the Dolphins' Week 6 contest against the Jets not because of poor performance, but because they were up so much at the end of the game that it was officially time to let Tua Tagovailoa make his long-awaited debut.


So, yeah. The Jets stink. And through six games, they haven't done much to inspire confidence that they'll win any games throughout the 2020 season. It's not like we haven't thought this about teams before, however. Take the 2019 Miami Dolphins, for instance, who seemed to have blown their best chance at a win by taking a one-point loss to the Washington Football Team in Week 6 after getting decimated by the Ravens (59-10), Patriots (43-0) and others.

Who did they eventually end their losing streak against? The Jets, of course, in Week 9.

Will the Jets be able to follow a similar trajectory as the Dolphins, winning a game at some point in the middle of the season? With the Bills, Chiefs and Patriots slated as their next three opponents before a bye week, it doesn't seem as though that will happen any time soon.

So will they go winless the whole season? There's a chance. Let's look at two other teams that went winless in recent years — the 2008 Detroit Lions and the 2017 Cleveland Browns — to see how the 2020 Jets stack up against these abysmal rosters through the first six games. There may be takeaways; there may not be any takeaways. But one thing's for sure: these stats are going to be ugly. When you match up comparably with two 0-16 teams, there's not a whole lot to love.

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