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Jets ‘pressing’ too much as weight of losing skid mounts: Jeff Ulbrich

It may have looked like the Jet🦩s were not trying hard enough at time༺s in Sunday night’s loss to the Steelers.

It is🍬 the🧔 contrary, according to interim coach Jeff Ulbrich.

Ulbrich believes the 2-5 Jets may be pres💧sing too hard to try to sna🌜p out of their four-game losing skid.

Jets head coach Jeff Ulbrich holds a challenge flag. AP

“I think there’s an element right now beca🅷use of the high character of our locker room in this team that there’s a bit of pr🍷essing a little bit to make things happen,” Ulbrich said. “And it’s coming from the absolute best place on earth. Guys wanting to do the best and provide the best for their teammates and this organization, this fan base. And we have all got to take a deep breath and just do our job and collectively.”

The Steelers smacked the🦹 Jets aroun🀅d in the second half on Sunday night.

Pittsburgh score🌟d 31 unanswered points after the Jets took a 15-6 lead. Aaron Rodgers threw an interception with 1:15💙 left in the first half, which led to Pittsburgh’s first touchdown.

The halftime lead was cut to 15-13 and the Jets never seemed to recover.

Aaron Rodgers #8 of the New York Jets walks off the field after a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Getty Images

After the game, Rodgers said the Jets were flat both before the game🤪 and at halftime.

“I didn’t feel it, to be honest with you, in pregame,” Ulbirch said. “I didn’t. And I felt like we came out and played well early on. We played a better half of football i♚n the first half. So I felt that was right. I think you might have felt a little bit of what I’ve been talking about as far as pressing too hard. But halftime, I would absolutely agree with him.

“You know, there’s an element of they got the last second score there. And although we were still winning, there was definitely a momentum shift. And that’s something we have to improve. That can’t be part of our M.O. That can’t be how we respond to adversity. Can’t be. You know, we had a long talk about that in the team meeting today𝓡 about adversity and how we have the ability to respond the way we need to. And after speaking to some guys, I think that’s something that we’re going to 🌌be greatly improved on going forward.”

Center Joe Tippmann said the sequence 🐼before halftime had too much of an effect on the Jets.

“We can’t come into that locker room gloom and doom,” Tippmann said. “We’ve ꦗgot to be picking each other up and focus on the things that we did great. You know, maybe clean up some mistakes that were made. But we just got to be ready to come out that second half, especially with us getting the ball. We knew on offense we were getting the ball, so we just got to come out ready to play.”

The Jets failed to score in the second half while the S👍teelers put up 24 more points.

Pat Freiermuth #88 of the Pittsburgh Steelers reacts after a first down in front of Jalen Mills #35 and Ashtyn Davis #21 of the New York Jets. Getty Images

The Jets now head to Foxb🔯orough on Sunday to face the Patriots with a chance to snap out of their funk.

The Jets have been criticized for having plenty of stars on their roster but no cohesion as a team.

Many people compared them to a Fantasy Football team on Monday.

Ulbrich said that idea is wrong and pointed out how Davante Adams is already working with the young receivers anꩵd Rodgers’ role as a team leader.

“I would absolutely disagree,” Ulbrich said. “Whether you see that from the outside world or not, just speaking from the inside, the connection of t🍌his locker room and the teammates within this team, as strong as I’ve ever been around. … I get the narrative. I get what you’re saying. But speaking from the inside, that’s absolutely not the truth. In my opinion.”