Watch the center and LG. Run's over center, Jets showing a 5-man front, ultimately with one dropping back. At the snap, the RG and RT block their defenders out of position to make a play. TE on the right side is going to the next level to engage an LB. The DT hits the gap between C and LG. Center doesn't engage, but goes to engage the LBs at the next level as well. LG engages the DL is coming between C and LG, the guard blocks him in to the hole opened by the RG and RT, which, even if the DT doesn't shed the block and blow up the play, still forces the RB to run laterally.
If the C blocks that same lineman, he at least ties him up, and probably seals him from the RB's running lane, because he'd be blocking the lineman in the exact opposite direction from where the LG blocks him. C takes the DT, pull the LG around C as a lead blocker, or just double-team the lineman and let the TE take care of the linebacker, and that's four yards. Have the guard engage the lineman behind the center, and he's right in the middle of the running lane. The execution was no great shakes on that play, but it was a lousy scheme or the C botched the line call as well.