The New York Jets are aiming to break an 18-year streak without scoring three offensive touchdowns in four consecutive games, a feat they last achieved in 1996. With a record of 2-1, the Jets are looking to capitalize on their recent offensive improvements, largely attributed to a healthy Aaron Rodgers and the leadership of offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett. Meanwhile, former Jets quarterback Zach Wilson is attempting to revive his career with the Denver Broncos after a tumultuous stint in New York.
- The Jets have not scored three offensive touchdowns in four straight games since 1996.
- Aaron Rodgers is wearing a wristband with a play sheet to streamline the offensive process.
- Zach Wilson is viewed positively by Jets coaches despite his struggles, and they believe he can have a successful career.