New York Jets Struggle with 2-6 Record Amidst High Expectations
Despite a talented roster and mid-season changes, the Jets face a five-game losing streak and uncertainty about their future.
- The Jets' season, initially filled with playoff hopes, has been derailed with a 2-6 record after a recent loss to the New England Patriots.
- Cornerback D.J. Reed expressed frustration over the team's inability to close games, with four of their six losses decided by a single score.
- Owner Woody Johnson fired head coach Robert Saleh earlier this month, but the team has continued to struggle under interim coach Jeff Ulbrich.
- The team has made several changes, including trading for Davante Adams and changing offensive play callers, but results remain disappointing.
- With the NFL trade deadline approaching, the Jets face decisions about whether to continue competing this season or shift focus to rebuilding.