Jets cut Falcons lead to 20-17 in fourth quarter

The Jets started slowly again on Sunday, but they have a shot in the fourth quarter against the Falcons.
Michael Carter‘s two-yard touchdown run and Jamison Crowder‘s two-point conversion cut Atlanta’s lead to 20-17 with just under seven minutes left to play in the game. The touchdown was set up by a 27-yard catch by Denzel Mims and a 41-yard pass interference penalty on Falcons cornerback A.J. Terrell.
The Falcons led 20-3 at halftime, but the Jets got a big kickoff return from Tevin Coleman to set them up inside Atlanta’s 30-yard-line to kick off the third quarter. Ty Johnson ran for a 1-yard touchdown to cap that drive.
The Jets defense has played much better since the break and made a big play when linebacker Quincy Williams forced a Mike Davis fumble to kill a Falcons drive that had advanced to scoring position in the third quarter.
Jets cut Falcons lead to 20-17 in fourth quarter originally appeared on Pro Football Talk