Week 15 NFL Power Rankings, The Race For The Playoffs Continue

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Dec 7, 2014; Minneapolis, MN, USA; New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith (7) looks on during the third quarter against the Minnesota Vikings at TCF Bank Stadium. The Vikings defeated the Jets 30-24 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports

Previous: . New York Jets. 29. team. 30. <p>For the second straight week the New York Jets lost the game on the final drive. Last week it was by three points to Miami, this time it was by six in overtime against the Minnesota Vikings. Despite the loss, they are playing much better over the last two weeks. With that being said, they will move up two spots.</p> <p>Last weeks game against Miami featured a running offense. The Jets ran on almost every play, finishing with well over 200 yards on the ground. This week was a little different as they allowed Geno Smith to actual throw the ball. The end result wasn’t bad, either. Smith finished the game with 254 yards. Also, he threw only one interception. That in itself is a massive improvement. He also contributed to the running game, finishing with 33 yards on six carries.</p> <p>Still, despite Smith’s improvement’s from last week he is not the man for the job in New York. One could argue that he is the worst starting quarterback in the NFL. He, along with a lot of other players need to go if this team want’s to improve. There is A LOT of work that needs to be done here.</p>. (2-11)