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‘Jeopardy!’ kicks Jets fans while their down with devastating final clue: ‘Pretty rough 55-year streak’

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‘Jeopardy!’ kicks Jets fans while their down with devastating final clue: ‘Pretty rough 55-year streak’

The Jets can’t fly clear of the turbulence.

As the team trudges through another difficult losing season, New York Jets fans caught some random fire from “Jeopardy!” Thursday night — just hours after a report alleged that owner Woody Johnson makes crucial team decisions based on player ratings from video-game franchise “Madden NFL.”

Fans of Gang Green were left stunned when host Ken Jennings revealed the answer to the Final “Jeopardy!” clue in the category of “Super Bowl History” was based on the Jets lack of postseason success for decades.

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New York Jets fans caught some random fire from “Jeopardy!” Thursday night during the show’s final question. HCA GAMER

The clue, Jennings read, was: “It’s the only team to play in the Super Bowl before Neil Armstrong’s moon walk that has not been back to the Big Game since.”

While all three contestants may need to brush up on their football history, answering the Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, and Houston Texans — Jennings revealed the correct answer was the New York Jets.

“The winners of Super Bowl 3, the Jets, are having a pretty rough 55-year streak,” Jennings said.

Contestant Laura Faddah ultimately emerged victorious as champion, wagering only $2,400 of her $13,600 on the final question.

However, many fans of the Big Apple franchise tuning in to America’s most popular quiz show also felt like losers.

The clue, Jennings read, was: “It’s the only team to play in the Super Bowl before Neil Armstrong’s moon walk that has not been back to the Big Game since.”

The clue, host Ken Jennings read, was: “It’s the only team to play in the Super Bowl before Neil Armstrong’s moon walk that has not been back to the Big Game since.” HCA GAMER

“Even jeopardy is sh–ting on the jets today. I am in hell,” one depleted fan wrote on X.

“Jets fans can’t even watch jeopardy in peace these days,” said one user.

“No one on Jeopardy knowing that the Jets were in a Super Bowl might be the lowest moment of their franchise. Even lower than being in a Final Jeopardy question that’s kinda sh–ting on them,” another pointed out.

“Damn Final @Jeopardy why you gotta be so hurtful to us Jets fans? We suffer enough!” One Gang Green fan asked.

Joe Namath #12 of the New York Jets drops back to pass against the Baltimore Colts during Super Bowl III at the Orange Bowl on January 12, 1969 in Miami, Florida.

New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath drops back to pass against the Baltimore Colts during Super Bowl III at the Orange Bowl on Jan. 12, 1969, in Miami, Florida. Getty Images

The last time the Jets were in a Super Bowl was in 1969, when quarterback Joe Namath, now 81, led the team to a 16-7 win over the Baltimore Colts (now the Indianapolis Colts).

Aside from Armstrong walking on the moon, Gang Green last won a Lombardi Trophy when Richard Nixon was President-elect, over 500,000 US troops were fighting in the Vietnam War, Led Zepplin was about to drop their first album, “The Brady Bunch” was filming its first season, and the Woodstock music festival was still months away from happening.

The blow on “Jeopardy!” was the icing on the cake for a miserable day and overall season for the franchise.

Fans of the New York Jets wearing grocey bags on their heads in the stands during the second half of the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium on December 15, 2024 in Jacksonville, Florida.

Fans of the New York Jets wearing grocery bags on their heads in the stands during the second half of the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium on Dec. 15, 2024, in Jacksonville, Florida. Getty Images

A New York Jets fan looks dejected during the game against the Buffalo Bills at MetLife Stadium on November 12, 2015 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

A New York Jets fan looks dejected during the game against the Buffalo Bills at MetLife Stadium on Nov. 12, 2015 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Getty Images

Earlier Thursday, Jets fans learned that owner Woody Johnson nixed a potential trade for former Broncos star and current Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy because his “Madden NFL” rating was too low — as relayed by former Jets general manager Joe Douglas to Denver, according to The Athletic.

The decision was reportedly influenced by his teenage sons, Brick, an 18-year-old Harvard freshman, and younger brood Jack.

Jeudy has been one of the NFL’s best receivers this year despite inconsistent quarterback play in Cleveland, totaling 70 catches for 1,052 yards and four touchdowns.

The Jets, who enter Week 16 with a 4-10 record, are out of playoff contention.

This year will mark the 14th consecutive season that the team will miss the playoffs and the 19th time in Johnson’s 25 years of ownership.

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