It started with the Patriots’ special teams limiting the Jets’ No. 1-ranked unit, and then the defense got the first of four three-and-outs (out of five possessions), and then it was time for Drake Maye and the offense to go to work. And work the Jets they did. By the time the Patriots’ first drive of the second half concluded, the Patriots scored touchdowns on all six possessions, averaging over 8 yards per play.