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Jets enter final week looking to finish strong and end their 15-game skid against the Patriots

Quincy Williams insists the New York Jets still have something to play for. “But I can say it might be some side-type conversations, but it’s in the back of everyone heads, for sure, just because of the rivalry of the team, really.” There might also be some extra juice Sunday with some speculating it could be Bill Belichick’s final game as coach of the Patriots — and the Jets perhaps seeing the last of him in the AFC East. “We didn’t come away with the win that we wanted, but we just have to build off of the good things, eliminate the bad things and then just keep moving forward,” center Joe Tippmann said. “So, we just have our sights on what’s ahead of us.” Despite the struggles, owner Woody Johnson has publicly backed both Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas and said they’ll be back next season. “We’ve been on a roller coaster this whole season, but there’s still like silver linings that we see through our practice and throughout the week and things like that,” Quincy Williams said.

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