Jets' Offensive Struggles Continue, No Changes at QB or Coordinator
Despite 36 Drives Without a Touchdown, Coach Saleh Stands by Wilson and Hackett
- The New York Jets have gone 36 consecutive drives without a touchdown on offense, with the last touchdown coming in the first quarter of their game against the Giants on October 29.
- Despite calls for change, Coach Robert Saleh has confirmed that quarterback Zach Wilson and offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett will remain in their positions.
- Wilson has thrown just one touchdown pass in his last five games, and the Jets have scored 18 points in their last two games.
- The Jets' defense continues to perform well, with the team not allowing a 300-yard passer in 27 games, the second-longest active streak in the NFL.
- The Jets are currently 4-5 and will face the Buffalo Bills in their next game.