5 Sloppy Plays That Cost Eagles a Win in Week 6 vs. Jets

The Philadelphia Eagles faced a surprising loss against the New York Jets, 20-14, due to a series of unfortunate mishaps. From Dallas Goedert's interception to Jalen Hurts' fourth-quarter catastrophe, discover the plays that cost them the game.
Five sloppy plays that cost the Philadelphia Eagles during their Week 6 loss to the New York Jets.
Five sloppy plays that cost the Philadelphia Eagles during their Week 6 loss to the New York Jets. / Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
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4. Kelee Ringo's Kick Catch Interference

Nick Sirianni's squad continued to make errors in the third quarter that helped New York stay in things. That includes on special teams.

The Jets forced a quick three-and-out by the Eagles midway through the third period. That caused a Philadelphia punt deep in its own territory, already putting the team at a disadvantage. Yet, rookie cornerback Kelee Ringo somehow made things even better for the opposition by being called for kick catch interference.

As a result, Robert Saleh's team got a bonus 15 yards tacked on to begin its next drive. That sent the Jets from their own 49 to the Eagles' 36. With amazing field position, New York took advantage, adding another three points to close the gap to 14-12.

Ringo has struggled to find playing time on this talented roster, and a mistake like this won't help his case, even with injuries impacting the defense.