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New York Jets Star Cornerback Sauce Gardner aimed at NFL Refs after Monday’s loss to Miami Dolphins Monday night and claimed the team will be punished during games because of their losing record.
Jets had three revenue and 13 sanctions in a 27-21 loss In Miami. Gardner was among the guilty and withdrew a penalty in the third quarter after being called for Pass Interference.
Sauce Gardner (1) from the New York Jets goes off the field against Miami Dolphins during an NFL football match at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on September 29, 2025. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
In a speech with journalists after the game, Star Defensive Back expressed skepticism about some of these calls.
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“I watch football all the time and I just feel like – I don’t know if this is wrong to say – but I think I am called on to several things that are just based on us not winning,” he said, Via Espn. “I see these winning programs and there would be some creepy things and it won’t be called. They let the players play.”
Gardner referred to another punishment he pulled toward Tampa Bay Buccaneers Last week, added, “I just feel like we’re not winning – that’s what’s going on if we don’t win. I feel we’re not getting the calls we need to get and we’ll get the calls that we probably shouldn’t be called on.”

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver Mike Evans (13) catches a passport defense of the New York Jets Cornerback Sauce Gardner (1) in the third quarter at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on September 21, 2025. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imag- Pictures)
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Main coach Aaron Glenn was asked to tackle Gardner’s comments Tuesday. He said the team would send the league certain calls for “clarification,” something he said is not an unusual practice.
But Glenn admitted some questionable calls.
“There are a number of calls in the game I felt I didn’t go our way that I felt we should have had and I could easily review them, but I am not. But I know this, we had a good amount of sanctions at our end that we have to clean up.”

New York Jet’s main coach Aaron Glenn instructs the staff when he looks at playing against Miami Dolphins in the first half of a NFL football match. The game was in Miami Gardens, Florida, September 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)
The mistakes stacked up to Jets Monday night, resulting in the team’s first 0-4 start since 2020, when the team finished 2-14. They go ahead in a short week to meet Dallas Cowboys On Sunday.



