Jets Struggle Offensively Despite Rodgers' Support for Hackett
Quarterback Zach Wilson Underperforms, Running Back Michael Carter Waived
- The New York Jets have been struggling offensively, scoring only eight touchdowns in nine games, none in the last 11 quarters.
- Despite the team's poor performance, injured quarterback Aaron Rodgers defended offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett, stating that he won MVP twice in the same offense and believes in it.
- Jets' quarterback Zach Wilson, who took over after Rodgers' Achilles injury in Week 1, has been underperforming, with only five touchdown passes this season.
- In a surprise move, the Jets waived running back Michael Carter, opening a spot for rookie Israel Abanikanda.
- Rodgers is reportedly aiming for a mid-December return, which could potentially boost the team's performance.