GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The New York Jets turned coach Todd Bowles return to the desert into a night to forget.Listless and overmatched, the Jets lost 28-3 to the Arizona Cardinals on Monday for their fourth straight defeat in a season that has quickly spiraled away from them.New Yorks offense appeared at times to be going through the motions, plagued by penalties and an inability to convert third downs.Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick had a lackluster game, missing badly on several throws and tossing an interception in the end zone to end New Yorks lone sustained drive.The Jets run defense, one of their few strengths, was gouged for huge holes, allowing David Johnson to run for three touchdowns.New York (1-5) dropped to the bottom of the AFC East and is ahead of only winless Cleveland for worst record in the AFC.This was not what Bowles had in mind in his first game back in Arizona, where spent two seasons as defensive coordinator under Arizona coach Bruce Arians.The Cardinals (3-3) dominated from the start, scoring on Johnsons 58-yard touchdown in the opening quarter. He added a pair of 2-yard scoring runs and finished with 111 yards on 22 carries against a run defense that had allowed 68 yards per game, second-best in the NFL through the first five games.New Yorks offense sputtered most of the night, settling for a field goal on its one decent drive in the first half. The beleaguered Fitzpatrick threw his NFL-worst 11th interception in the third quarter, ending any hope of a comeback.Fitzpatrick finished with 174 yards on 16-of-31 passing with a passer rating of 55.0 before being replaced by Geno Smith in the fourth quarter. Smith was intercepted by Tyrann Mathieu on his sixth pass attempt.Leading receiver Brandon Marshall had three receptions for 70 yards, unable to break free from Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson most of the night. Matt Forte was mostly an afterthought, finishing with 19 yards on nine carries.New York had 230 total yards, failed on its first eight third-down attempts -- 2 for 13 overall -- and had 10 penalties for 83 yards. 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Any time you get four hits and five RBIs -- for a guy like me -- you always get excited for it." Cabrera hit a three-run homer for Detroit, which nearly rallied from a 6-1 deficit but couldnt come through against the Boston bullpen. Jon Lester (7-4) allowed five runs and nine hits in 5 2-3 innings, but he won for the first time in seven starts. The Red Sox lost Thursday night in the ninth inning, but their bullpen held the Tigers to one run Friday. Doug Fister (6-5) allowed six runs and 11 hits in 3 1-3 innings. "Doug wasnt at his sharpest, but he didnt get any luck, either," Detroit manager Jim Leyland said. "Im not making any excuses for him, but when they hit the ball hard, and they did hit some hard, they got a hit, and when they didnt hit the ball hard, they still got a hit." Andy Dirks also homered for Detroit, and Cabrera had four hits. Both teams came into the game amid upheaval in the bullpen after Andrew Bailey gave up a game-winning homer to Detroits Jhonny Peralta on Thursday. The Tigers designated Jose Valverde for assignment Friday, and the Red Sox are giving Bailey a break from closing. Boston got through the last 3 1-3 innings Friday with Junichi Tazawa, Craig Breslow and Andrew Miller. Koji Uehara would likely have closed if the game had been tighter. The Red Sox now lead Baltimore by two games atop the AL East. Cleveland trimmed Detroits AL Central lead to three. Fister didnt strike out a single batter, and Boston found seemingly every hole on the diamond against him. The Red Sox led 2-1 before coming up with six straight hits off Fister in the fourth. Jacoby Ellsburys two-run double made it 4-1, and Victorino followed with a two-run single. It was Victorinos firrst four-hit game since 2011.dddddddddddd He opened the scoring with a solo homer in the first, although the Tigers tied it in the second on Brayan Penas RBI single. Dustin Pedroias run-scoring groundout in the third gave Boston a 2-1 lead, and the Red Sox scored four more the following inning. Detroit answered with four in the fifth. Dirks hit a solo shot, and Cabreras 20th homer of the year made it 6-5 and upped his RBI total to 74. "Probably throw the best changeup Ive ever thrown in my life to a guy thats just on a whole other playing field," Lester said. "Wish hed quit and go to a different league -- make a league especially for him, I guess. I thought at first it was off the end, and apparently not." Jose Iglesias tripled in the sixth and scored on a single by Victorino. On Cabreras third hit -- a single to right in the seventh -- Victorino tried to throw him out at first from the outfield. Cabrera beat the throw and appeared to laugh and yell something in Victorinos direction. Victorino nearly had a fifth hit in the eighth. With the bases loaded and one out, Peralta fielded his slow chopper and tried unsuccessfully to get a force at home. Boston took an 8-5 lead on the play, but it was ruled a fielders choice and not a hit. That was the first of two close plays at the plate that went Bostons way in the eighth. The second came when Al Alburquerque threw a wild pitch and came home to cover the plate. Pena retrieved the ball, but Stephen Drew appeared to get his arm under Alburquerques tag attempt, and the Red Sox took a 9-5 lead. Boston added a run in the ninth thanks to an error by centre fielder Avisail Garcia, which allowed Drew to score from first on a single by Iglesias. Miller pitched the ninth for Boston, his first appearance at Comerica Park since he was traded from Detroit to Florida after the 2007 season as part of the deal that brought Cabrera to the Tigers. He gave up a single to Cabrera and an RBI grounder by Prince Fielder. NOTES: Boston signed C Jon Denney, their third-round draft pick this year. The Red Sox also agreed to terms with four other draft picks: LHPs Corey Littrell, Jake Drehoff and Gabe Speier and OF Jordon Austin. ... Detroit agreed to terms with two draft picks: LHP Kevin Ziomek and RHP Austin Kubitza. The Tigers also agreed to terms with C Chris Taladay, an undrafted free agent. ... Boston RHP Allen Webster (0-1) faces Detroit RHP Max Scherzer (10-0) on Saturday night. ' ' '