New York Jets coach Robert Saleh admitted that the team could have done a better job of adjusting after losing quarterback Aaron Rodgers to an Achilles injury early in the season. Saleh acknowledged that the offensive system was constructed specifically for Rodgers and that the team struggled to adapt when he went down. The Jets have had a disappointing season, with a record of 6-9 and missing the playoffs for the 13th consecutive season. Saleh expressed confidence in quarterback Zach Wilson, but his future with the team is uncertain.
- The Jets struggled to adjust after losing Aaron Rodgers to injury
- The offensive system was built around Rodgers and the team struggled without him
- The Jets have had a disappointing season with a losing record and missing the playoffs
- The future of quarterback Zach Wilson with the team is uncertain