Ugly. Sloppy. And, perhaps, a little rusty. It all added up to one big dud for the New York Jets. Mason Crosby kicked three field goals for Green Bay, and that was all the Packers needed as they held the Jets off the scoreboard for a 9-0 victory Sunday. "I wish we could play it again, do it over," Jets coach Rex Ryan said. "But there are no do-overs in this league." Good thing, since seeing this once was bad enough for the Jets. "It felt embarrassing to be shut out at home," right tackle Damien Woody said. "Our personnel and our coaching staff is too good for us to be shut out at home." Mark Sanchez and the Jets' offense couldn't get much of anything going after a bye-week break. New York, which entered tied for the league's best record, had its five-game winning streak end. The Jets (5-2) were also shut out for the first time since a 10-0 loss to Chicago on Nov. 19, 2006, at home. Read more:http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=301031020