The New York Jets’ season has taken a significant downturn, with Sunday’s 25-22 loss to the New England Patriots marking their fifth consecutive defeat and leaving them at 2-6. Expectations were sky-high when Aaron Rodgers joined the team, but the Jets have struggled to find any consistency or cohesion. Damien Woody, a former Jets offensive lineman and now an ESPN analyst, didn’t hold back in his criticism. On *Get Up*, Woody claimed, “The Aaron Rodgers era is over… this team is worse this year than Zach Wilson last year.” He added that the Jets are currently more of a collection of players than a united team, suggesting that the organization might need to “blow this thing up.”
With the Texans visiting on Thursday night, the Jets face mounting pressure to regroup quickly. Another loss could intensify the scrutiny around Rodgers, the coaching staff, and the front office, pushing the Jets to reconsider their season’s direction and potentially re-evaluate their roster and coaching strategy.
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