Jets' Sauce Gardner states that the referees penalize the team due to record loss


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New York Jets The corner Star Sauce Gardner pointed to the references of the NFL after Monday's defeat against the Miami Dolphins on Monday night, claiming that the team is being penalized during the games due to its loser record.

The Jets had three ball losses and 13 penalties in a 27-21 defeat In Miami. Gardner was among the culprits, attracting a penalty in the third quarter after they called him by pass interference.

Gardner Salsa of the New York Jets leaves the field against the Miami Dolphins at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on September 29, 2025. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

Speaking to journalists after the game, Star's defensive expressed skepticism about some of those calls.

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“I look at football all the time, and I feel that, I don't know if this is wrong to say it, but I think they call me more things based on we don't win,” he said, he said, he said. Via ESPN. “I see these winning programs, and there would be some atrocious things, and they are not called. They are letting the players play.”

Gardner referred to another penalty that he took against him Tampa Bay Buccaneers Last week, he added: “I feel that we do not win, it is what happens if we do not win. I feel that we do not receive the calls we should receive, and we receive the calls that we probably should not be called.”

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The open receptor of Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mike Evans (13) catches a pass defended by the news of the New York Jets Sauce Gardner (1) in the third quarter at the Raymond James stadium in Tampa, Florida, on September 21, 2025. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imagn images)

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He was asked chief coach Aaron Glenn to address Gardner's comments on Tuesday. He said the team would send the league certain calls to “clarify”, something that said it is not unusual.

But Glenn admitted some questionable calls.

“There are a number of calls in that game that I felt that they did not go on our path that I felt that we should have received, and I could easily go through those, but I am not. But I know, we had a good amount of sanctions of our purpose that we have to clean.”

Aaron Glenn instructs staff on bank

The New York Jets chief coach Aaron Glenn instructs the staff while seeing the Miami Dolphins in the first half of a NFL football match in Miami Gardens, Florida, on September 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

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The errors accumulated for the Jets on Monday night, which resulted in the first 0-4 start of the team since 2020, when the team ended 2-14. They move in a short week to face the Dallas Cowboys Sunday.

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