Bill Belichick seemed to own the New York Jets at the gridiron for consecutive eight seasons. The New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is having a tough time with his games. In the 2022 season, the Patriots couldn’t make it to the playoffs, and this season they are already on a losing streak of 2 defeats and zero victories. But the Patriots are having odds in their favor for their next matchup.
Belichick’s dominance over the league is not alien to football enthusiasts. The golden Tom Brady era, the sheer dominance, and 6 Super Bowl titles are ever shining in the NFL books. However, with Brady that golden phase was also gone. But there are still some traits of that dominance left.
Bill Belichick and Aaron Rodgers’ ownership
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Rich Eisen on his “The Rich Eisen Show” shared a video highlighting the Patriots’ undefeated streak of 14 games against the Jets. Moreover, he related it to Aaron Rodgers’ dominance over the Chicago Bears during his tenure with the Green Bay Packers.
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Highlighting Belichick’s dominance, Eisen said, “And the Jets get swept by Belichick. It’s insane eight straight Seasons, 14 straight games they have lost it, Bill Belichick 14 straight football games. They’ve lost it’s absurd, you know in the same way that Aaron Rodgers signed the uh, had the ownership papers of the Bears while he was in Green Bay.” He further added, “Belichick owns the Jets. I mean forget about Woody Johnson who owns the Jets, it’s Bill Belichick and he takes special Glee in that.”
The Patriots’ winning streak of 14 stands as a positive sign for their revival in their next matchup against the Jets. However, the Jets’ revival from their Super Bowl drought seems far away.
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The Jets and their Super Bowl drought
The New York Jets took a plunge by making an iconic trade of the NFL, Aaron Rodgers’ trade. The odds were not in their favor when, in the very first game of the season, Rodgers tore his Achilles tendon, which ended his season. Their highly anticipated quarterback, who was supposed to be ending their decades-long Super Bowl drought, saw the face of harrowing injury.
The Jets’ first and last Super Bowl victory came in 1969, and after that, the entire Jets’ camp just circled around that desire to clinch victory. However, Zach Wilson filled in Rodgers’ shoes to form a duo with RB Dalvin Cook. With one victory and one loss, the Jets face their next challenge against the Patriots, who are accompanied by an undisputed streak of 14-0. Meanwhile, let us know your thoughts on the Jets ending their Super Bowl longing in the 2023 NFL season.
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