The New York Jets are making changes to their offensive strategy to better protect quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who has been struggling with injuries and a high volume of pass attempts. New playcaller Todd Downing aims to revitalize the rushing attack to alleviate pressure on Rodgers, who has faced significant pass rush in recent games. The Jets are also dealing with coaching changes and the future of general manager Joe Douglas amidst a challenging season.
- The Jets need to balance their offensive strategy to protect Rodgers.
- Rodgers has been under pressure, leading to poor performances and injuries.
- Changes in coaching staff and playcalling could impact the team's performance moving forward.
Aaron Rodgers | QB

Injury
Week 6
246 pass yards
1 pass TDs
3 interceptions
- Rodgers is dealing with multiple injuries including a sore ankle, hamstring, and knee.
- He has struggled with accuracy, completing less than 60% of his passes in recent games.
- Rodgers dropped back 57 times in a recent game, contributing to his struggles.
Breece Hall | RB

Pickup
Week 6
10 carries
30 rush yards
0- Hall's production has declined, averaging only 3.0 yards per rush.
- The offensive line struggles have impacted his performance significantly.
New York Jets

- The Jets are undergoing significant changes in coaching and strategy.
- They need to improve their rushing attack to support their aging quarterback.