EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Jets may or may not have run a play. The actual answer was lost to an alternative universe when Cameron Thomas jumped offsides.
Thomas' neutral-zone infractions when the Jets had a fourth-and-5 situation with 58 seconds remaining was the final nail in the coffin of the Browns' 27-20 road loss at New York . It was far from the only nail, though .
"It's frustrating," defensive end Myles Garrett said afterwards. "I mean there are definitely plenty of frustrating things to go around in the game. I just didn't want my guy Cam to lose confidence and think that he lost the game for us. That's not the case. There were so many plays in the game, and you can't let one hang on you and take away your confidence in who you are as a player. This is a learning moment f

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