The Jets (1-7) battled back from an early deficit and scored a season-high 39 points to top the Bengals (3-5) in Cincinnati, 39-38. Trailing by 31-16 entering the fourth quarter, the Green & White scored 3 TDs and converted two 2-point conversion attempts to secure the victory as Aaron Glenn earned his first win as the head coach.
"Very, very exciting," Glenn said following the game. "I told our guys at halftime -- these are the games that I really can tell the mental and physical toughness of our team. The grit that we've been talking about that we need to play with to win these games. … There was a number of things that we did today that didn't put us in a position to lose this game but put us in a position to win this game."
The Bengals got off to a quick start Sunday, taking an early

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