The New York Jets are aiming to break a long-standing offensive drought as they prepare to face the Denver Broncos in Week 4. The Jets have not scored three offensive touchdowns in four consecutive games since 1996, and they currently hold the longest active drought in the NFL. With a healthy Aaron Rodgers and a new offensive strategy, the Jets are optimistic about their chances. Meanwhile, former Jets quarterback Zach Wilson is now with the Broncos, and the Jets have high hopes for him despite his struggles in New York.
- The Jets are looking to end an 18-year drought of scoring three offensive touchdowns in four straight games.
- Aaron Rodgers is adapting to a new offense with a wristband play sheet to streamline communication.
- Zach Wilson is seen positively by the Jets despite his struggles, and they hope he can find success in Denver.