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After 27-14 Loss, Curtis Martin Raises Questions About Patriots Bribing Jets Players – And Rob Gronkowski Immediately Fires Back With Harsh Criticism

New York, New York – 11/14/2025

After the disappointing 27-14 loss to the New England Patriots, New York Jets legend Curtis Martin raised a tense question about whether the Patriots had used “bribing” tactics on Jets players. Specifically, in a controversial play in the third quarter, Drake Maye threw a pass to Douglas, causing him to get tangled while trying to catch the ball. However, Jarvis Brownlee Jr., the Jets' cornerback, seemed to lose momentum and turn his back instead of charging in to jam right away, allowing Douglas to gain an extra 20 yards.

“I can't help but suspect something's off after that play. Every yard in this game matters, but his action was too unusual. He should have charged in to jam right away, but he passed up that opportunity. This isn't random, and I can't overlook it.”

Martin stated after the game, suspecting that there might be some connection between the Patriots and this player's action.

Immediately, Rob Gronkowski, the Patriots legend, responded strongly and criticized Martin for the baseless statements. Gronkowski argued that the suspicions Martin raised were irresponsible and had no clear evidence.

“Curtis can say whatever he wants, but when you make accusations without evidence, that's a disrespect to the team and the people giving their all. We Patriots have always maintained professionalism and superior strength, which cannot be doubted.”

Gronkowski's statement not only silenced Martin but also the Jets fans. The Patriots continue to maintain form and strength, and Gronkowski did not hesitate to affirm that his team never needs to use tricks to achieve victory.

“We are the Patriots, we win with strength and unity, not dark schemes.”

Despite the criticism from Gronkowski, Jets fans continue to speak out against Brownlee's action. Many believe that his failure to charge in immediately was an open “throwing the game” play, and this isn't the first time there have been suspicions around similar situations in important games.

This controversy will surely drag on and heat up the atmosphere between the two teams, as both Martin and Gronkowski affirm their viewpoints. Fans of both teams are eagerly awaiting further responses from both the Jets and Patriots in upcoming matchups.

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