The aftermath: Down two defensive starters, New York held Detroit to just 10 offensive points and piled up five interceptions. The Jets defense hadn't recorded a defensive touchdown in an NFL-record 73 straight games before Darron Lee's pick-six of Matthew Stafford -- that's five whole years. New York's special teams had been among the worst in the league under coach Todd Bowles, at least until new acquisition Andre Roberts ran a punt back 78 yards to the crib and averaged 45.7 yards per punt return. Even the pass rush, dormant since the days of John Abraham, showed up! This type of out-of-nowhere performance has occurred before in the Bowles era -- New York's victory over the Colts on a Monday night in 2015 comes to mind -- but nowhere near this magnitude. It's only one week and one game against a flawed opponent, but something is different about this Jets club -- and it starts with the man under center.