The Jets’ defense was its identity — now it’s a complete disaster

Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr., left, stiff arms New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner on a run

Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr., left, stiff arms New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner on a run.AP

If you were brave enough to watch the Jets play the Jaguars on Sunday and you had the stomach to make it to the end of the game, you may have noticed something different about the game.

Most particularly, the outcome.

The Jets defense held onto a fourth-quarter lead when the game was in the balance.

In this 4-10 playoff-less season they’ve authored, which has included seven losses by six or fewer points (by a total of 25 points), holding a fourth-quarter lead for the Jets is considered an anomaly.

Where will the Mike Vrabel domino fall this hiring cycle?

Dan Orlovsky seems to have an idea.

During an appearance Tuesday on “The Pat McAfee Show,” the former NFL quarterback-turned-ESPN analyst speculated about Vrabel’s next move as buzz continues to swirl around the ex-Titans coach.

“I think Vrabel is spoken for,” Orlovsky said on the program as he took a sip from a Yeti cup.

Buzz continues to swirl around Mike Vrabel's next move.
Buzz continues to swirl around Mike Vrabel’s next move.AP

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