3 reasons the Jets offense should improve in 2026

The New York Jets don’t need anyone reminding them how difficult playing on offense became at times last season. Consistency was elusive. Quarterback play became a weekly talking point.

Too often, promising drives ended without points. By season’s end, it was clear that changes were needed. To their credit, the Jets attacked those issues aggressively.

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Now, with training camp approaching, there are legitimate reasons for optimism. No one is guaranteeing a dramatic turnaround, but several developments suggest this offense is better positioned for success than it was a year ago.

Here are Jets Wire’s three silver linings that appear to be gutting some

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