Through 12 weeks and 11 games, the Jets are indeed making history…just not the kind anyone hoped for. They’ve gone 11 games without recording a single interception, a reality head coach Aaron Glenn summed up perfectly last week when he called it “unfathomable.” He’s right. Zero interceptions this deep into a season isn’t just bad, it’s historically bad.

On Sunday, the Jets officially became the first team in NFL history to start their first 11 games without an interception. And unless something changes quickly, they are on pace to keep rewriting the record books for all the wrong reasons. The NFL record for fewest interceptions in a season is two, set by the 2018 49ers, a team that also holds the longest single-season streak without a pick at 14 games. Jets fans will appreciate the irony:

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