Since losing Rodgers in Week 1, the Jets have now tried Wilson, Boyle and Siemian—who was added to the practice squad in late September—and gotten similar results.
Boyle was 14-of-25 for 148 yards and the pick when he was pulled. Siemian finished just 5-of-13 for 66 yards. It’s entirely fair to wonder if New York would have had a better chance of winning had Wilson gotten another start.
The reality is that it doesn’t much matter who is under center for the Jets, their offensive issues have been a constant. Coordinator Nathaniel Hackett has struggled to scheme receivers open and give his quarterbacks easy completions. The running game—which averaged a mere 2.5 yards per carry on Sunday—has failed to find consistent running room.
Hackett’s offense has looked a lot like the mess it was with the Denver Broncos in 2022. He was hired, of course, as part of New York’s attempt to lure Rodgers away from the Green Bay Packers, and with Rodgers out, Hackett has failed to adjust.
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