The New York Jets have announced a significant change in their offensive coaching staff, demoting Nathaniel Hackett from playcalling duties and promoting Todd Downing to take over as the offensive playcaller. This decision comes after a disappointing 2-3 start to the season, with the Jets' offense currently ranked 27th in total offense. Interim coach Jeff Ulbrich confirmed that Hackett will remain the offensive coordinator, while Downing will continue as the passing game coordinator. The Jets are preparing to face the Buffalo Bills in a crucial matchup that could see them tie for the AFC East lead.
- The Jets are looking to revitalize their struggling offense with this coaching change.
- Aaron Rodgers is supportive of the decision to demote Hackett.
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- Rodgers understood the decision to change playcallers and is likely to play a key role in the new offensive strategy.
New York Jets

- The Jets are currently struggling with a 2-3 record and are looking to improve their offensive performance.
- The team's offensive ranking at 27th indicates a need for significant improvement.
Buffalo Bills

- The Bills, with a 3-2 record, will be a tough opponent for the Jets as they look to capitalize on the Jets' offensive struggles.