
The New York Jets are currently sitting at a record of 2-3 and have just fired head coach Robert Saleh.
With the offense struggling at the moment, it is up to that side of the ball to get right.
ESPN analyst and former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky recently broke down what quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the Jets need to change in their approach.
“The Jets offense right now can’t get out of its own way…They got to find a way to play more consistent and more efficient on offense,” Orlovsky said Wednesday on NFL Live.
If I were the Jets I would change play-caller
Fix this or the HC doesn’t matter https://t.co/HwFgbq0aiI
— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) October 10, 2024
In his breakdown, Orlovsky noted that multiple Jets players took turns messing up multiple drives and plays.
Whether it was Rodgers and his receivers not being on the same page, the offensive line missing a blocking assignment, or a dropped pass, this unit is having a tough time right now.
However, they still have plenty of time left in the season to turn the ship around.
Aaron Rodgers is one of the all-time great quarterbacks, and this Jets offense has plenty of experience and talent.
They may also be trading for one of Rodgers’ old teammates in six-time Pro Bowl receiver Davante Adams.
The season is only five games in and in a weak AFC East, the Jets will be playing for first place in the division on Monday night against the rival Buffalo Bills.
At home and in primetime, look for a different offensive performance from Rodgers and his teammates, especially after their coach was let go.