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The New York Jets delivered a statement performance on Saturday night, dismantling the Green Bay Packers 30-10 in a preseason showdown that showcased their offensive depth and defensive dominance. Quarterback Adrian Martinez led the charge with surgical precision, completing 11 of 16 passes for 152 yards and a touchdown while orchestrating an attack that racked up 403 total yards. The Jets' ground game wore down Green Bay's defense, with Donovan Edwards (9 carries, 42 yards) and Braelon Allen (8 carries, 33 yards) grinding out tough yards, while Kene Nwangwu added a 35-yard kickoff return to spark momentum. New York's defense stifled the Packers at every turn, forcing two turnovers and limiting Jordan Love to just 7 passing yards on five attempts, with Jay Tufele's sack and forced fumble highlighting the relentless pressure.
Green Bay's offense never found its rhythm, managing only 188 total yards and converting just 1 of 10 third downs. Malik Willis (4/9, 39 yards) and Sean Clifford (2/4, 14 yards) struggled to move the ball through the air, while the Packers' lone bright spot came from Amar Johnson's 67 rushing yards, including a 39-yard scamper. The Jets' balanced attack—featuring Stone Smartt's 24-yard touchdown reception and Harrison Mevis' perfect 3-for-3 field goal performance—proved too much for a Packers squad that now faces questions about its offensive consistency. For New York, the dominant outing builds confidence as they fine-tune their roster ahead of the regular season.