The Jets (2-8) fell to the Patriots (9-2), 27-14, at Gillette Stadium on Thursday. Here are three takeaways from the game.

Jets Continue to Find Success on the Ground

The ground game has been the Jets' offensive strength this season, and that continued Thursday night. The Patriots entered the contest with the No. 1 run defense in the league, allowing just 79.2 rush yards per game. The Green & White recorded 140 rushing yards, the most surrendered by New England this season, and RB Breece Hall became just the second RB to surpass 50 yards on the ground against the unit.

The Green & White established the run early -- all but 3 plays of the opening scoring drive were runs.

"It was smooth sailing," Hall said. "Went down, got everything we wanted. Four third-down conversions, put the ball

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