In the world of professional football, a peculiar phenomenon has emerged. The New York Jets, a team notorious for their struggles on offense, have managed to score three touchdowns in each of their first three games. This feat, last achieved in 1996, has left fans and analysts alike scratching their heads.
The mastermind behind this sudden surge in productivity is none other than offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett. Despite his team’s league-low 18 touchdowns last season, Hackett remains optimistic, citing room for improvement. “The expectation is to score touchdowns, and a lot of them,” he said.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, acquired in the offseason, has been instrumental in the team’s success. His game-day attire has sparked curiosity, with the addition of a wristband featuring a play sheet. This tool, reminiscent of his time with the Green Bay Packers, helps streamline the team’s West Coast-style offense.
Meanwhile, former Jets quarterback Zach Wilson is attempting to revive his career with the Denver Broncos. Despite his tumultuous tenure with the Jets, Wilson’s former teammates and coaches have expressed support for his fresh start. “I still stand here and believe that he’s going to have a hell of a career,” said coach Robert Saleh.
In other news, the Jets’ draft pick from the Wilson trade has led to an interesting series of events. The team used the pick in a draft-day swap with the Minnesota Vikings, ultimately selecting tackle Olu Fashanu, who will make his first start on Sunday. Rodgers has drawn comparisons between Fashanu and former Jets tackle D’Brickashaw Ferguson, praising the rookie’s work ethic and size.
As the Jets prepare to face the Broncos, they’ll look to extend their streak of scoring three touchdowns in four straight games. With Rodgers at the helm, the team’s chances of achieving this feat seem more promising than ever.
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