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Conversely, the Jets' defense seemed to struggle to maintain their composure, particularly in the crucial moments of overtime. Opting for a conservative two-high safety look, they prioritized preventing big plays over creating pressure on Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, but in doing so, they invited looming dangers through both the run game and the quick passing attacks. This lack of aggressive pass rush allows offenses like Miami's to dictate the tempo and find success in shorter throws, creating manageable situations.