TAMPA, Fla. — For the second time in three weeks, close wasn’t nearly good enough for the winless New York Jets.

“It’s tough. It’s frustrating,” quarterback Tyrod Taylor said Sunday after the Jets rallied from a 17-point, fourth-quarter deficit to take the lead only to fall 29-27 to the unbeaten Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a field goal as time expired.

Taylor filled in for injured starter Justin Fields, who suffered a concussion in New York’s blowout loss to the Buffalo Bills last week. He threw a pair of second-half touchdown passes to get the Jets back in the game.

Will McDonald gave New York a shot at its first win under coach Aaron Glenn by blocking a field goal attempt and returning it 50 yards for a TD that put the Jets ahead 27-26 with under two minutes to go.

But just as the defe

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