
TheNew York Jetsare the only winless team through five weeks. While they can't get a do-over on their offseason or results to this point, they should've been granted one in Week 5. Halfway through the first quarter,Justin Fieldsdropped back to pass – firing a screen pass in the direction ofBreece Hall. There's only one problem though. The ball clanked off the helmet of theDallas Cowboys'Dante Fowler Jr., ricocheting into the air and off the "SkyCam" – right into your living room. Skycam took a hit here 😅pic.twitter.com/t4b4pMODiE — NFL (@NFL)October 5, 2025 While the third-and-goal pass fell incomplete, it forced Aaron Glenn's team to settle for a field goal on their opening drive, giving New York the 3-0 lead. However, the bizarre play that resulted in some laughs wasn't ruled properly on the field by the officials and the Jets should've been given a do-over. Article 1 under Section 2 ofRule 7 in the NFL rulebookexplains what should've happened: "If a loose ball in play strikes a video board, guide wire, sky cam, or any other object, the ball will be dead immediately, and the down will be replayed at the previous spot." Week 1: Detroit Lions wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa (18)makes a catch for a touchdownagainst the Green Bay Packers during the fourth quarter at Lambeau Field. The play was originally ruled an incomplete pass, but the call was overturned. Despite TeSlaa's effort, the Packers won the game 27-13. The Jets ultimately went on to lose 37-22 on Sunday, but the potential four-point swing could've made a big impact. New York was moving the ball without much resistance on their opening drive against a defense that had been shredded early in the season. Perhaps things play out differently if the Jets score a touchdown on the drive. Or maybe they don't. We'll never know. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Justin Fields pass off 'SkyCam' called incorrectly, per NFL rulebook