Jets take AFC East lead with overtime win against Patriots
Published 4:00 am Friday, November 14, 2008
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New York Jets stand alone atop the tight AFC East standings, barely.
Jay Feely kicked a 34-yard field goal on the first series of overtime after New England tied the game on Matt Cassel’s pass to Randy Moss with one second left in regulation and the Jets survived a Tom Brady-like comeback with a 34-31 victory Thursday night.
The win broke a tie for the division lead between the teams and gave the Jets (7-3) sole possession of first place for the first time since Nov. 19, 2001, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The Patriots (6-4) have won the AFC East the last five seasons and six of the last seven.
The Jets, who led 24-6 in the first half, extended their winning streak to four with their sixth victory in seven games and are 1½ games ahead of Buffalo and Miami in the division.
The loss wasted a brilliant performance by Cassel, whose first pro start after Brady’s season-ending knee injury in the opener came in a 19-10 win over the Jets. Cassel completed 30 of 51 passes for 400 yards, all career highs, and three touchdowns. He ran eight times for 62 yards.
The Patriots got the tying touchdown on Cassel’s 16-yard pass to Moss on fourth down. Moss’ diving sideline catch was reviewed when he was pushed out of bounds by cornerback Ty Law, but the touchdown stood.
New England had marched to Moss’ touchdown from its 38-yard line with no timeouts and 1:04 left
Stephen Gostkowski’s extra point tied it and erased a 31-24 lead the Jets had taken on Thomas Jones’ 1-yard touchdown run with 3:10 left.
Brett Favre made his 263rd consecutive regular-season start, an NFL record, and went 26 of 33 for 258 yards and directed the only drive of overtime, covering 64 yards on 14 plays in 7:50. His 16-yard pass to Laveranues Coles brought the ball to the Patriots’ 24-yard line, Jones’ 6-yard run moved it to the 18 and Feely connected for his second field goal of the game.
The Jets scored on their first three series, plus a 92-yard kickoff return by Leon Washington, four days after scoring on all seven of their first-half possessions in a 47-3 rout of the St. Louis Rams. They took a 24-6 lead before New England rallied in the second half.